Hello Alan, thanks for the advice,
but I don't understand why xemacs doesn't fix C-c C-c so we don't have to do such many things. in fact C-c C-c is fail to represent the well 'run' behaviour of python ? It would be nice to people who use python get the same benefit of typing C-c C-c and get the result it supposed to have in other languages. pujo On 6/16/05, Alan G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > buffer/output pane before running my program, so I always do > > this to start my program: > > ... > > ...6 steps listed > > ... > > > This is one cycle of running. > > Is that normal ??? > > I doubt it, I've never user python mode in emacs but I have > used SQL and C++ modes and usually you just call C-c C-c from > the code window and the rest all happens magically. > > But even if you do have to do all of that the sionple solution > is to record it as a macro > > C-x ( > keys to press here > C-x ) > > You can execute it again with > > C-x e > > And you can save it so that it will be available next time > you start emacs. You can also bind it to a shortcut of your > own - after all this is emacs you can do anything! :-) > > > I need to make shortcut for starting interpreter do you have any > idea. > > record and save a macro > > M-x apropos macro > > is your friend... > > Alan G. > A one time emacs user... > > _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor