Many moons ago, I mentioned the need for some special features so that one can
more easily create Python using speech recognition. I've got a fair start on
some of the symbol manipulation techniques (http://blog.esjworks.com) but it
counts on the ability to identify and isolate symbols based on
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On Apr 23, 2011, at 10:13 PM, Georg Brandl wrote:
>>> BTW, "bzr upgrade" does the trick. (Right Barry?)
>>>
>>> Georg
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>> to be complete:
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>> bzr upgrade --2a
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>> seems to work
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>Hmm, --2a wasn't necessary here.
Correct. Certainly for a
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Am 23.04.2011 22:03, schrieb Andreas Röhler:
> Am 23.04.2011 20:28, schrieb Georg Brandl:
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>> Am 23.04.2011 19:58, schrieb Barry Warsaw:
>>> Quick note: Now that Andreas has merged his Myrkwid branc
Am 23.04.2011 20:28, schrieb Georg Brandl:
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Am 23.04.2011 19:58, schrieb Barry Warsaw:
Quick note: Now that Andreas has merged his Myrkwid branch to trunk, I went
ahead and upgraded the lp:python-mode to 2a format. You will have to check it
out agai
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Am 23.04.2011 19:58, schrieb Barry Warsaw:
> Quick note: Now that Andreas has merged his Myrkwid branch to trunk, I went
> ahead and upgraded the lp:python-mode to 2a format. You will have to check it
> out again or upgrade any local branches you have
Quick note: Now that Andreas has merged his Myrkwid branch to trunk, I went
ahead and upgraded the lp:python-mode to 2a format. You will have to check it
out again or upgrade any local branches you have, including any branches
stacked on truck.
Sorry for the inconvenience, but this will be better