Thans,

Q: when do you think will be released the next official verison?


Il giorno giovedì 22 settembre 2016 13:21:47 UTC+2, Almar Klein ha scritto:
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> I just pushed a change to change the current directory when executing a 
> file, even if not as a script. I suppose pragmatism beats purity here...
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> - Almar
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> *From: *Dietrich Pescoller <javascript:>
> *Sent: *22 September 2016 11:50
> *To: *Pyzo <javascript:>
> *Cc: *dit...@gmail.com <javascript:>; aujo...@gmail.com <javascript:>
> *Subject: *Re: [Pyzo] Re: Launch shell in script directory
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> But if I do so,
> the problem is that the shell is restarted,
> so previous calculations are lost.
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> Maybe a third run option should be available:
> - change folder in current shell, and execute file without restarting the 
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> Thanks,
> Dietrich
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> Il giorno giovedì 22 settembre 2016 10:32:58 UTC+2, Almar Klein ha scritto:
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> To set the working directory to the script you run, use “run as script”.
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> If you mark a directory as a project (i.e. star it), you can press the 
> star and select “go to this directory in the shell”.
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> Regards,
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>   Almar
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> *From: *Dietrich Pescoller
> *Sent: *21 September 2016 11:16
> *To: *Pyzo
> *Cc: *aujo...@gmail.com
> *Subject: *[Pyzo] Re: Launch shell in script directory
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> I have the same difficult,
> wandering if you found a solution for this.
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> Thanks
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> Il giorno lunedì 7 dicembre 2015 15:20:22 UTC+1, aujo...@gmail.com ha 
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> Hi, 
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> This may be a really silly question but when I want to execute a simple 
> script with only one file of code using F5 (which seems the most 
> appropriate way) the current working folder of the shell is not updated to 
> the folder of the script (like it woud in matlab for instance). 
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> I also noticed that in the right panel it is possible to show some sort of 
> explorer from which I can load python files for instance. 
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> My question is : How do you "tell" pyzo to run the script in its folder 
> (which would be convenient when using external data files). 
> Is it possible to change the current directory the explorer I was talking 
> about (like in Matlab)? 
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> I am asking this because I cannot use the autocompletion in the python 
> shell when using the cd command which makes it really tedious to use. 
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> Thanks a lot.
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