On 30 April 2011 20:19, Rock Star <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I have a question regarding the compilation or execution of python > source files on Windows. I use Geany mostly for python scripting, > drawing graphs etc (no GUI programming). However, since I work on > WinXP 32bit with Python 2.6.2 and Geany 0.20, I found out that I get > the desired behavior, i.e. printing console output to "Compiler" > window at the bottom, if I set the COMPILE command to > > python -u "%f" > > Setting the same command to EXECUTE command opens a command prompt > button, which I don't like. >
Yes, adding an option to execute commands without a command prompt is on the list of things to do, but its far from the top. > However, this works for most of things but not doesn't work good when > using matplotlib library. In this case for some reason the matplotlib > window (if moved, resized) automatically closes after some time, i.e. > after 10, 20 seconds or so, and "Compilation failed" is written in the > output. Hence, this happens while python is running in the background. > Roughly speaking the Geany compile/make commands execute in a way the approximates Scite mode 0, ie no windows please we're compilers. This might be your problem, but I am not a Windows expert (or a Scite user). Execute commands run via cmd.exe and approximate scite mode 1 (but with the cmd window). Cheers Lex _______________________________________________ Geany mailing list [email protected] https://lists.uvena.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geany
