On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 7:40 PM, René J.V. Bertin
wrote:
> On Wednesday March 15 2017 18:16:20 Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> > That behavior is specific to Dock.
>
> That seems unusually inconsistent.
>
You don't use iTunes, do you? Apple gave up on consistency years ago.
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On Wednesday March 15 2017 18:16:20 Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> That behavior is specific to Dock.
That seems unusually inconsistent.
> On Mar 15, 2017, at 12:08, Michael wrote:
>
>
>> On 2017-03-15, at 9:26 AM, René J.V. Bertin wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Not specifically a MacPorts question: didn't Mac OS X at some point allow
>> opening context menus with a click-and-hold gesture in addition to a
>> Ctrl-Click? Or am I co
On 3/15/17, 10:03 AM, "macports-users on behalf of macpo...@parvis.nl"
wrote:
OK. next problem.
he has an older imac and a newer macbook pro (soon), with different
versions of osx/macos, so the python system environment will be different. to
be able to work on both macs i think v
> On 15 Mar 2017, at 18:48, Mojca Miklavec
> wrote:
>
> On 15 March 2017 at 18:03, wrote:
>>
>> OK. next problem.
>>
>> he has an older imac and a newer macbook pro (soon), with different versions
>> of osx/macos, so the python system environment will be different.
>
> No. If you install
On 15 March 2017 at 18:03, wrote:
>
> OK. next problem.
>
> he has an older imac and a newer macbook pro (soon), with different versions
> of osx/macos, so the python system environment will be different.
No. If you install python27 and python36 with MacPorts, he'll have
exactly the same versio
On 15 March 2017 at 15:49, wrote:
>
>> On 15 Mar 2017, at 08:51, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>>
>> Any reason why you sent the response off-list?
>
> no excuse but it was 04:15 AM.
So just send the same reply to the list then.
Mojca
On 2017-03-15, at 9:26 AM, René J.V. Bertin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Not specifically a MacPorts question: didn't Mac OS X at some point allow
> opening context menus with a click-and-hold gesture in addition to a
> Ctrl-Click? Or am I confounding with iOS?
>
> R.
Yes. Doesn't it still do that?
Do
> On 15 Mar 2017, at 15:49, macpo...@parvis.nl wrote:
>
>
>> On 15 Mar 2017, at 08:51, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>>
>> Any reason why you sent the response off-list?
>
> no excuse but it was 04:15 AM.
>
>> I can answer, but it makes more sense to continue on the list.
>>
>> But in short: you do
Hi,
Not specifically a MacPorts question: didn't Mac OS X at some point allow
opening context menus with a click-and-hold gesture in addition to a
Ctrl-Click? Or am I confounding with iOS?
R.
> On 15 Mar 2017, at 08:51, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>
> Any reason why you sent the response off-list?
no excuse but it was 04:15 AM.
> I can answer, but it makes more sense to continue on the list.
>
> But in short: you don't need virtualenv just for the sake of
> supporting both python 2 and
On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 8:39 AM, Alexander Garcia Castro <
alexgarc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> this may be unrelated but do anyone knows how can I change the python
> version in spyder? I have some scripts that work with python 2 and others
> with python 3.
>
You _can_ set it in Preferences: Python i
this may be unrelated but do anyone knows how can I change the python
version in spyder? I have some scripts that work with python 2 and others
with python 3.
On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 7:45 AM, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
> To that end, also check out using pip-tools along with virtualenv. This
> will
To that end, also check out using pip-tools along with virtualenv. This
will allow you to determine the whole set of dependencies and their
versions.
Example shell script using pip-tools inside a virtualenv for producing a
requirements.txt for `pip install --upgrade -r requirements.txt`:
#!/usr/b
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