I just posted the details a moment ago to Steven.
On 2/28/2010 3:46 AM, Dave Angel wrote:
Wayne Watson wrote:
You tell us to "try this" and give a folder structure:
Folder1
track1.py
data1.txt
data2.txt
data3.txt
Folder2
track1.py
dset1.txt
dset2.txt
Wayne Watson wrote:
You tell us to "try this" and give a folder structure:
Folder1
track1.py
data1.txt
data2.txt
data3.txt
Folder2
track1.py
dset1.txt
dset2.txt
...
dset8.txt
Maybe one simple test at a time will get better responses. Since you
"Wayne Watson" wrote
incoherency. For what it's worth, and that's about zero, I'm working
with my old XP and W7 machine's keyboards, mice and monitors
side-by-side. I have several times found my self using the wrong device.
In that situation I find it useful to make the old environment as h
Hang in there. My story about HP tech support took me a bit off course.
I think I can provide a meaningful description from the stand point of
the properties of each py file. I want to look at this carefully.
--
"There is nothing so annoying as to have two people
talk
On 2/27/2010 5:24 PM, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
Hello Wayne,
I sympathise with your problem, but please understand you are not making
it easy for us when you give us incoherent information.
I hope the coherency has improved recently. :-) I think if you saw the
cramped quarters I'm in that
Hello Wayne,
I sympathise with your problem, but please understand you are not making
it easy for us when you give us incoherent information.
You tell us to "try this" and give a folder structure:
Folder1
track1.py
data1.txt
data2.txt
data3.txt
Folder2
track1.py
dset1.tx
On 2/27/2010 12:38 PM, Dave Angel wrote:
Wayne Watson wrote:
Ok, I'm back after a three day trip. You are correct about the use of
pronouns and a few misplaced words. I should have reread what I
wrote. I had described this in better detail elsewhere, and followed
that description with the
Wayne Watson wrote:
Ok, I'm back after a three day trip. You are correct about the use of
pronouns and a few misplaced words. I should have reread what I wrote.
I had described this in better detail elsewhere, and followed that
description with the request here probably thinking back to it.
See below.
On 2/27/2010 10:58 AM, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 05:30:49 am Wayne Watson wrote:
Ok, I'm back after a three day trip. You are correct about the use of
pronouns and a few misplaced words. I should have reread what I
wrote. I had described this in better detail els
On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 05:30:49 am Wayne Watson wrote:
> Ok, I'm back after a three day trip. You are correct about the use of
> pronouns and a few misplaced words. I should have reread what I
> wrote. I had described this in better detail elsewhere, and followed
> that description with the request he
I just referenced Alan to my response to you, and included this
statement. Once you've both read the first reply to you and this, then
you should both be in synch with where I'm at.
To Alan===
Oh, I also changed the name of folder1 in the reply to Dave to see what
wo
Ok, I'm back after a three day trip. You are correct about the use of
pronouns and a few misplaced words. I should have reread what I wrote. I
had described this in better detail elsewhere, and followed that
description with the request here probably thinking back to it. I think
I was getting
Wayne Watson wrote:
A few days ago I posted a message titled ""Two" Card Monty. The
problem I mentioned looks legitimate, and remains puzzling. I've
probed this in a newsgroup, and no one has an explanation that fits.
My claim is that if one creates a program in a folder that reads a
file in
A few days ago I posted a message titled ""Two" Card Monty. The problem
I mentioned looks legitimate, and remains puzzling. I've probed this in
a newsgroup, and no one has an explanation that fits.
My claim is that if one creates a program in a folder that reads a file
in the folder it and the
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