Lex, Thanks for the quick reply. How do actually enter that? I want to input two strings (which are file locations). In NetBeans you simply enter the strings in a project properties runtime arguments box, separated by a space. Thanks, Phil.
-----Original Message----- From: geany-bounces@uvena.de [mailto:geany-bounces@uvena.de] On Behalf Of Lex Trotman Sent: 13 January 2012 11:37 To: Geany general discussion list Subject: Re: [Geany] commandline execution arguments
On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 10:32 PM, Philip Parsons (Velindre - Medical Physics) Philip.Parsons@wales.nhs.uk wrote:
Hello all,
I am trying to pass two command line arguments to my program with Geany. I've previously been using NetBeans, but as they seem to be dropping Python support I wanted to use a different IDE. My Python program takes sysv.arg commandline arguments, and in NetBeans it was possible to specify these in advance of running the program. Is this possible in Geany?
Hi Phil,
Sure, build->set build commands dialog includes execute commands.
Cheers Lex
Thanks,
Phil Parsons.
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On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 10:43 PM, Philip Parsons (Velindre - Medical Physics) Philip.Parsons@wales.nhs.uk wrote:
Lex, Thanks for the quick reply. How do actually enter that? I want to input two strings (which are file locations). In NetBeans you simply enter the strings in a project properties runtime arguments box, separated by a space. Thanks, Phil.
-----Original Message----- From: geany-bounces@uvena.de [mailto:geany-bounces@uvena.de] On Behalf Of Lex Trotman Sent: 13 January 2012 11:37 To: Geany general discussion list Subject: Re: [Geany] commandline execution arguments
On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 10:32 PM, Philip Parsons (Velindre - Medical Physics) Philip.Parsons@wales.nhs.uk wrote:
Hello all,
I am trying to pass two command line arguments to my program with Geany. I've previously been using NetBeans, but as they seem to be dropping Python support I wanted to use a different IDE. My Python program takes sysv.arg commandline arguments, and in NetBeans it was possible to specify these in advance of running the program. Is this possible in Geany?
Hi Phil,
Sure, build->set build commands dialog includes execute commands.
Hi Phil,
As I said above, menu Build, the Set Build Commands item brings up the dialog.
To set the execute command edit the command next to the execute label. For Python it should be 'python "%f" ' by default, so edit it to add the command line arguments you want. It is exactly what you would type on the command line.
Cheers Lex
Cheers Lex