All the recent discussion of icons and filetypes has got me
wondering: is there a way to get the Finder to hide all of the
bytecode files?
Presumably, this would require hiding files based on the filename
extensions. I've been unable to find anything about that with Google;
I get drowned i
On Apr 20, 2006, at 12:31 PM, Jacob Rus wrote:
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> On Apr 20, Brendan Simons wrote:
>> You do see other apps badging icons with the suffix. It's standard
>> procedure for those files which can be opened by more than one
>> editor/reader. Take PDF for instance. The preview icon is there,
>> bu
Linda,
I'm a little confused about the difficulty you're having. Recent
messages on this mailing list, particularly one from Larry Meyn on
Feb 6, appear to have the usual solutions for setting the path. I
suspect I know what the problem is, but might be way off because I'm
not too sure wha
George,
You need to install "readline". You can get it at .
Hope that helps,
Michael
On Jan 30, 2006, at 12:18 PM, George Wright wrote:
> On my old imac when working interactively with python in 'Terminal' I
> could get previous commands by hitting up arrow (or down arrow). I
> can't remember
I have been using Python for scientific computing on a variety of
systems, Mac and otherwise, with a recent focus on properties of
interaction networks. Until now, I have not needed to use more than
roughly 1 GB of RAM at a time. Thanks to some fairly straightforward
scaling properties, it