python-mode question

T

Thomas Heller

When I edit a Python script with XEmacs, then hit C-c C-c, the script is
executed, the output is shown in a *Python Output* buffer, and the
cursor is moved into this buffer.

How can I change the behaviour so that the cursor stays where it was
before? I'm using Revision 4.29, if it matters.

Thanks,

Thomas
 
S

Skip Montanaro

Thomas> When I edit a Python script with XEmacs, then hit C-c C-c, the
Thomas> script is executed, the output is shown in a *Python Output*
Thomas> buffer, and the cursor is moved into this buffer.

Thomas> How can I change the behaviour so that the cursor stays where it
Thomas> was before? I'm using Revision 4.29, if it matters.

I'd class this behavior as a bug. It's not fixed in the latest version.
Can you file a bug report on SF <http://sf.net/projects/python>?

Thanks,

Skip
 
T

Thomas Heller

Skip Montanaro said:
Thomas> When I edit a Python script with XEmacs, then hit C-c C-c, the
Thomas> script is executed, the output is shown in a *Python Output*
Thomas> buffer, and the cursor is moved into this buffer.

Thomas> How can I change the behaviour so that the cursor stays where it
Thomas> was before? I'm using Revision 4.29, if it matters.

I'd class this behavior as a bug. It's not fixed in the latest version.
Can you file a bug report on SF <http://sf.net/projects/python>?

I assume you meant the python-mode project?

http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1079878&group_id=86916&atid=581349

Thomas
 
S

Skip Montanaro

Thomas> I assume you meant the python-mode project?

Whoops. Yeah. Thanks.

Skip
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Members online

Forum statistics

Threads
473,780
Messages
2,569,611
Members
45,273
Latest member
DamonShoem

Latest Threads

Top