On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 12:50, ALAN GAULD<alan.ga...@btinternet.com> wrote: > > >> > What I do for these things is create a shortcut which specifies the full >> > path to the interpreter and to the pyw file. I also set the working foldeer >> > to wherever is most appropriate - usually my project folder. That's fairly >> > bulletproof in my experience! >> >> Alan, here's what have now to call Ulipad: the shortcut shown in the >> attached image. It opens Ulipad, but a Ulipad that uses 2.51, not 2.62 > > So edit the Target field of the shortcut to say: > > E:\Python26\pythonw.exe E:\Programs\Ulipad37\ulipad.pyw
No, I'd already tried that. Doesn't work. Nothing happens. > Or whatever combination of interpreter and editor you want. That is the correct combination. > In other words explicitly specify both the interpreter and the file rather > than > relying on Windows file associations. > > And if that fails to work, the lasst resort is to write a batch file that > calls > the right file with the rigt interpreter and then create a shortcut to that! Any chance you could write that batch file for me? Dick _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor