> > Good Hints, python.exe instead of pythonw.exe at least is able to open
> > files from inside Leo.
>
> That's curious. Other than console messages I thought there was zero
> functional difference between the two. I think there is something else at
> play here.

also here Leo (from leo-editor-latest.zip) does always open
commandline, with python
and with pythonw (which doesnt disturb me). Tried a test tkinter
script with
python and with pythonw, no console with pythonw, console with python.
so seems as if its not fault of python or some misconfigured system
settings.
does opening leo with pythonw not open a cmd window on your system?


> The existing Step 6 of the Installing Leo On Windows link you noted is
> simpler. I don't see what this longer procedure corrects.

there is no step 6 on
http://webpages.charter.net/edreamleo/installing.html#installing-leo-on-windows
just step 1 to 3.

> >   5. to give *.leo files an icon:
> >       (gosh, i forgot how to do that on windose7, can anyone help
> > out?)
>
> For a registry approach:
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/771689/how-can-i-set-an-icon-for-my-own-file-extension/

thanks. stackoverflow knows everything :)

Nils

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