On 22 July 2013 14:15, Marc Tompkins <marc.tompk...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > You could do worse... Again, my issue with TREE is that it willfully > throws away information (non-ASCII characters in filenames) before passing > it on to you. As a result, the tree you print out may not correspond to > the actual filesystem structure, and there's nothing you can do about it. > If that's not a problem for you, go for it. > Oh, I meant walk the tree in python, not using DOS at all. Not everyone has it so it's a good habit to get into not using it. I was just wondering the best way to print the tree. I'll probably have to resort to graphics if I don't like the DOS box characters. Jim > > > -- Jim What the Nations of the World Fail to Realize, is That we are Living in a Closed System: In March 2013, researchers from the Stanford University Hopkins Marine Station issued a report on Bluefin tuna caught off the California coast and tested for radioactive cesium. The report found that Bluefin tuna were 100 per cent contaminated, that not one was cesium-free. The report did not address such questions as whether cesium would continue to accumulate in tuna or whether it was appearing in other fish species.
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