Richard D. Moores wrote:
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 09:48, Emile van Sebille <em...@fenx.com> wrote:
On 6/25/2010 9:08 AM Steve Willoughby said...
On 25-Jun-10 08:23, Emile van Sebille wrote:
On 6/25/2010 1:33 AM ALAN GAULD said...
Copy and pasting is a PITA.
Why would you want to copy and paste?
Because it makes it easy to work on code. My preferred editor (TextPad)
allows block selection of indented text such that I can copy and paste
functions and methods into the python CLI and work with them there. I
If what you're trying to do is a PITA, that should raise two questions:
Points taken, but understand that the OP termed it a PITA, from which Alan
asked why cut 'n paste. I don't find it a PITA at all and am quite
comfortable with my approach (editor choice being a religious issue after
all). My gripe is only that complying with PEP 8 is not possible.
I'm the OP. What I called a PITA is copy and pasting using the Windows
command line.
Dick
Do you activate Quick-Edit mode in your DOS box? Once you have that on,
it's not much of a pain to copy and paste, as long as what you're
copying fits a rectangle.
DaveA
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