While I prefer to execute python code from the command line myself, just
hitting F5 to run it with python set as compiler does work for me?
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On 2017-01-11 04:51, JooYoung Seo wrote:
Hello,
I am using Windows 8.1 64bit and have installed the latest Edsharp available.
After writing up some Python code and saving it with .py extension, I pressed Ctrl+F5 to run it through Python console and see the results.
However, nothing happened; rather, the Edsharp program crashed so I had to kill the process manually.
Of course, I selected the Python as a compiler by pressing Ctrl+Shift+F5 and choosing Python in the list box.
I assume, this issue could be reproduced in other 64bit windows.
FYI, I am using JAWS 18.
Would there be any way to tackle this issue?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Best regards,
JY
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