Re: Reset Interactive Command Line
From: Nicolas Fleury (nid_oizo_at_yahoo.com_remove_the_)
Date: 10/07/03
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Date: Tue, 07 Oct 2003 13:59:48 -0400
Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
> If you've got that many files involved, and you aren't using the
> debugger, it may be faster to keep a command window open, use the "save
> all modified" in PythonWin, and then invoke the program from the
> external command window.
Unfortunately, I want inspect my structures... But am I the only one
thinking it is a must-have feature? The PythonWin IDE is kinda
incomplete if you have to start a command window, when there's one
integrated in the IDE.
Regards,
Nicolas
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