Further to previous comments, It is also preferred to send emails to this list in plain text rather than html. This is because it protects the formatting of Python code and works better with all possible mail-clients/news-readers/archives etc.
On 14 December 2012 15:25, Waters, Mike [ITSCA Non-J&J] <mwat...@its.jnj.com> wrote: > > Hi Tutor, > > I am using Win 7 ,Python 2.7. Interpreter. > > To state my challenge : When I have filled a page with values and text until > it reaches the bottom of the screen, how can I highlight this and remove to > allow further entries? I have seen John Guttag do this but he seems to be > using a MAC. It's still not clear what you are referring to. What piece of software is responsible for the "page" you are referring to? The Python interpreter itself does not have a "page". If you run Python in a terminal, then the terminal shows a page of commands and output. If you run Python commands in IDLE then you will be typing your commands and viewing their output in the IDLE page. If you edit a .py file then your editor will show you a page (although the file itself is not really divided into pages). Can you please clarify very specifically what this "page" is and/or what you are doing that leads to the page being there? Oscar _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor