Sorry to hear you broke your home setup now, too :/

I just tried, and I can break Pyzo and then fix it again. How did you manage to 
overwrite the file, BTW? Since you’d need admin priveleges?  Did you run Pyzo 
and/or notepad++ with raised rights?

- Almar


From: [email protected]
Sent: 25 October 2016 19:42
To: Pyzo
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Pyzo] Restore Pyzo settings (base.py)

Ok so I tried the same thing at home. And same thing. I also deleted the 
content of the mentioned folder but still did not help. What is a bit weird, is 
that when I first open base.py with pyzo, appy some changes and than save it 
(ctrl + s), it seems like the file itself does not change, at least the 'Date 
modified' in windows explorer stays the same. Only after I edit the file with 
notepad++ and save it, the Date modified changes. So maybe when I save base.py 
in pyzo it saves it somewhere else? So now I can't open pyzo at home as well :(
At work I have Win 7, at home Win 10.


On Tuesday, October 25, 2016 at 4:05:43 PM UTC+2, Almar Klein wrote:
Very strange. I cannot see how the source files would be copied to or used from 
another folder ...
 
Pyzo keeps track of some things in c:\usres\yourname\appdata\Roaming\pyzo, so 
you can look there.
 
From: valentin solotych
Sent: 25 October 2016 15:37
To: [email protected]
Cc: Pyzo
Subject: RE: [Pyzo] Restore Pyzo settings (base.py)
 
Unfortunately, I'm 100% sure. Especially since I uninstalled pyzo and than 
reinstalled it. So the hole pyzo installation folder got deleted. It seems like 
pyzo is accessing the file from a temporary folder. I will try and replicate 
the same thing on a different PC to see if the problem still exist.
 
Am 25.10.2016 15:20 schrieb <[email protected]>:
Are you sure that the file was restored?  Note that this is an indentation 
error, which might be harder to see than other syntax errors.
 
From: [email protected]
Sent: 25 October 2016 11:46
To: Pyzo
Subject: [Pyzo] Restore Pyzo settings (base.py)
 
Hello, 
I tried changing the background color of Pyzo by edditing 
pyzo\source\pyzo\codeeditor/base.py.
However I made a syntax error and now I can't start pyzo anymore. Even after 
restoring the original base.py file and reinstalling pyzo I still get the same 
error.
Is there anyway to fix that problem? How can it still see that syntax error? I 
there a temporary folder that I have to delete?
Thanks


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