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    • Sean LaceyS
      Sean Lacey
      last edited by

      sorry, yes it was nppexec

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      • Eko palypseE
        Eko palypse @Sean Lacey
        last edited by

        @Sean-Lacey

        if so what did you specify to run the program?

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        • Sean LaceyS
          Sean Lacey
          last edited by

          im not sure what you mean what did i specify (sorry, pressed submit before i was done and had to wait a minute)

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          • Eko palypseE
            Eko palypse
            last edited by

            you need to specify which python interpreter you want to use, with which parameters to execute the program

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            • Sean LaceyS
              Sean Lacey
              last edited by

              im using python 3.7.1. its been a while since i set notepad up, where would i find the parameters

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              • Eko palypseE
                Eko palypse @Sean Lacey
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                @Sean-Lacey

                you will see it if you press F6 - as long as you have not reassigned the standard NppExec shortcut

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                • Sean LaceyS
                  Sean Lacey
                  last edited by

                  i have not reassigned anything except F7 is now set to run python
                  this is what im getting "C:\Users\(MYNAME)\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python37-32\python.exe “$(FILE_NAME)”

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                  • Eko palypseE
                    Eko palypse @Sean Lacey
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                    @Sean-Lacey

                    this doesn’t work for gui frameworks like kivy.
                    Use something like

                    cmd /C cd $(CURRENT_DIRECTORY) && "C:\Users\(MYNAME)\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python37-32\python.exe" -t -B -u "$(FILE_NAME)"

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                    • Sean LaceyS
                      Sean Lacey
                      last edited by

                      just confirming, am i supposed to copy what you sent me and replace what i sent you for it

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                      • Eko palypseE
                        Eko palypse @Sean Lacey
                        last edited by

                        @Sean-Lacey

                        normally yes, as long as you sent me the whole configured call setup.

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                        • Sean LaceyS
                          Sean Lacey
                          last edited by

                          i did, i check it now

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                          • Sean LaceyS
                            Sean Lacey
                            last edited by

                            it worked thank you so much

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