On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 6:31 PM, TL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 1. The File Explorer application in Windows XP does not allow users to
> manually create a ".leo" directory.  The message "You must type a file
> name" is given when trying to rename the directory from "New Folder"
> to ".leo".  No problem for HOME/.leo.  It is created the first time
> Leo is run.  However, there doesn't appear to be a way for a user to
> put a .Leo directory anywhere else.

You need to use command prompt (mkdir) for that.

With ipython, we use _ipython instead of .ipython as the rc directory
on windows, for this and other reasons (some win32 programs don't
really like files/dirs starting with .).

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Ville M. Vainio - vivainio.googlepages.com
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