Hi Fede,
I find this case compelling enough to make us at least try to detect if
a python shebang is present in the first line of a file. Please open an
issue in our issue tracker so that we don't forget to do it in our next
release.
Cheers,
Carlos
El 02/12/13 15:31, Fede Dronkit escribió:
It all depends if the program, once I run it in debug mode, will call
the right modules! I'll give it a try, thanks!
El sábado, 30 de noviembre de 2013 21:07:50 UTC-3, Joseph
Martinot-Lagarde escribió:
You can try a workaround : create a symbolic link to your file and
give it a .py extension. Spyder should recognise it as a python file.
For spyder it would be nice to be able to force the file type in a
menu somewhere.
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