Thanks, I had no idea about either option, since I don't use the command prompt very much. Needless to say, the Linux console is much nicer :)
On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 4:19 PM, Dave Angel <d...@davea.name> wrote: > On 03/08/2012 04:40 PM, John Salerno wrote: >> >> <SNIP> >> http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj138/JohnJSal/lxml_error.png >> > > Nothing to do with Python, but you'd save us all a lot of space and > bandwidth if you learned how to copy/paste from a Windows cmd window. > > If you're just doing it rarely, you can right click on the top bar to get a > menu. I think you want "mark". Then you select the text you'd like to put > in the clipboard. > > Alternatively, you can put the console in quick-edit mode (I think it's > called, it's been a long time since I ran Windows). That's an option you > set on one cmd window, and it sticks for future windows. > > In quick-edit, you just right-click-drag on the cmd window to select a > rectangle of text. Then you can Ctrl-V to paste it into email, or into a > text editor, or wherever else you need it. Hard to imagine not using this > mode, or its Linux equivalent, which is always available. > > If that wasn't clear enough, or it doesn't work for you, somebody will > explain it better. Or ask me, and I'll launch a VirtualBox with Windows to > get you going. > > -- > > DaveA > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list