[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Thomas> I'm trying to customize the python interpreter that is used to
> Thomas> execute my scripts from within WinXP, XEmacs, python-mode
> Thomas> version $Revision4.70$, but cannot get it to work.
>
> Thomas> The only thing that works is M-x customize
Thomas> I'm trying to customize the python interpreter that is used to
Thomas> execute my scripts from within WinXP, XEmacs, python-mode
Thomas> version $Revision4.70$, but cannot get it to work.
Thomas> The only thing that works is M-x customize-group python, and
Thomas> chan
I'm trying to customize the python interpreter that is used to execute
my scripts from within WinXP, XEmacs, python-mode version
$Revision4.70$, but cannot get it to work.
The only thing that works is M-x customize-group python, and change the
value of 'Python Command'. However, this changes the
Thomas> I assume you meant the python-mode project?
Whoops. Yeah. Thanks.
Skip
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Skip Montanaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thomas> When I edit a Python script with XEmacs, then hit C-c C-c, the
> Thomas> script is executed, the output is shown in a *Python Output*
> Thomas> buffer, and the cursor is moved into this buffer.
>
> Thomas> How can I change the be
Thomas> When I edit a Python script with XEmacs, then hit C-c C-c, the
Thomas> script is executed, the output is shown in a *Python Output*
Thomas> buffer, and the cursor is moved into this buffer.
Thomas> How can I change the behaviour so that the cursor stays where it
Thomas
When I edit a Python script with XEmacs, then hit C-c C-c, the script is
executed, the output is shown in a *Python Output* buffer, and the
cursor is moved into this buffer.
How can I change the behaviour so that the cursor stays where it was
before? I'm using Revision 4.29, if it matters.
Thank