That's how I run Leo, (console is great for windows). Unless you
specifically call pythonw.exe it should use python.exe located through your
"Path" system enbironment variable. Here is what I use in the shell
setting for a console "leo" tab:
cmd.exe /k C:\entPY27\python.exe
"C:\VC\Bzr\leo-editor\trunk\launchLeo.py"
the cmd.exe /k portion creates a dos window that the rest of the command
line is run in, (the dos window is hidden offscreen and console uses its
magic to present it inside of its buffer. This now serves as stdio, (and
stderr) and catches messages written by leo.
Adjust your shell command to where python and leo lives on your machine,
(found in Edit->Setting->Tabs).
Tom
On Wednesday, April 24, 2013 8:41:02 PM UTC-4, lewis wrote:
>
> Terry,
>
> Thanks it's working nicely :)
> I use console (sourceforge.net/projects/console ) to open leo. I run
> launchleo.py from the leo directory so I'm not sure if \python.exe or
> \pythonw.exe are used.
>
> Regards
> Lewis
>
> On Tuesday, April 23, 2013 11:24:00 PM UTC+10, Terry wrote:
>>
>>
>> As for the feedback appearing in the log rather than the console, do
>> you have a console open? It may depend on whether you start Leo
>> with ...\python.exe or ...\pythonw.exe. I use the former, a console
>> opens, and the filename appears there.
>>
>> Cheers -Terry
>>
>
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