I copied some files for a basic Python project im working onto my PDA Phone to work on and install PythonCE on it. In a previous reply, someone told me to just double tap my python files and it should allow me to edit them. Apparently when I do this, the script is run instead. I don't want to use i
The only way that I know how to "edit" a *.py file rather than execute it is
to change the registry entry that *.py points to in your registry. Normally
.py calls the "pyfile" entry and it is within pyfile where one types the
command to launch python24.exe. I simply point *.py to my Vim Open
I've come across a nice little plugin for Vim that permits me to run/execute
a python script from within Vim. It works like a charm on my Windows
desktop as well as Linux desktop. Its called
http://www.petersblog.org/node/461 runscript.vim The script makes use of
function keys F9, F11 and F12
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> wish there was a "path" equivalent for Windows mobile so that I could p
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>>> I
>>> wish there was