Also, try define-public instead of define.

m


> On 11. Dec 2020, at 22:03, Massimiliano Gubinelli <m.gubine...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> I'm not really sure I understand what you are doing:
> 1) You need to use the " quotes, not the « ones.
> 2) where you put this command, exaclty?
> 
> m
> 
> ps: as far as I understand it should works since python is invoked via the 
> scheme command:
> 
> 
> (define (python-launcher)
>   (if (url-exists? "$TEXMACS_HOME_PATH/plugins/tmpy")
>       (string-append (python-command) " \""
>                      (getenv "TEXMACS_HOME_PATH")
>                      "/plugins/tmpy/session/tm_python.py\"")
>       (string-append (python-command) " \""
>                      (getenv "TEXMACS_PATH")
>                      "/plugins/tmpy/session/tm_python.py\"")))
> 
> in plugins/python/progs/init-python.scm
> 
> 
>> On 11. Dec 2020, at 21:50, Pierre-Henri Jondot <phjon...@gmail.com 
>> <mailto:phjon...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> Le 11 déc. 2020 à 21:15, Massimiliano Gubinelli <m.gubine...@gmail.com 
>>> <mailto:m.gubine...@gmail.com>> a écrit :
>>> 
>>> Note that you have to adjust the path to your system (mine was an example).
>> 
>> I am well aware of that.
>> 
>> In my case the command was :
>> (define (python-command) «/Users/phjo/anaconda3/bin/python »)
>> 
>> I tried python3-command too, to make sure (no change). For me this doesn’t 
>> work, the python session uses the (python 3 though, with Big Sur or 
>> Catalina) python from macos and not anaconda’s despite this command.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> Pierre-Henri
>> 
>>> 
>>> m
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On 11. Dec 2020, at 20:35, Pierre-Henri Jondot <phjon...@gmail.com 
>>>> <mailto:phjon...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi,
>>>> 
>>>> I encountered the same problem here. Anaconda’s installer edits 
>>>> ~/.bash_profile (I suppose) or ~/.zshrc (for the most recent versions of 
>>>> macos) to prepend the PATH.
>>>> 
>>>> That means of course the correct PATH is only available within the 
>>>> terminal.
>>>> 
>>>> A simple (not very macos like) solution is to run texmacs from the 
>>>> terminal :
>>>> open /Applications/TeXmacs.app
>>>> 
>>>> An ugly fix would be to add anaconda’s path on top of /etc/paths (I have 
>>>> no idea what that might break in the future though)
>>>> 
>>>> Now I tried the (define (python-command…)), but it didn’t seem to work 
>>>> though…
>>>> 
>>>> Pierre-Henri
>>>> 
>> 
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