On 01/09/16 06:06, Daniel Schadt wrote:
So as far as I can tell, the only things you can run on
Windows as (user)script are native .exe and .bat/.cmd files.
FWIW, after using the correct userscripts directory and successfully
running bat and cmd userscripts, I can confirm that I was unable to
successfully execute a python userscript. This was the case even though
my system is set up to run python scripts directly from the command line
without explicitly invoking the interpreter (using file association).
I suggest the userscript documentation should include the information
that on Windows only com and bat (and exe) files can be used as userscripts.
David.