Find, Replace, and Count
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Could it be that you named your script without the .py extension?
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@Ekopalypse Yes, I got it now, I have to add the .py to it did not know that
Thank you very much I have my shortcut and it worked perfectlyI thought just name it and save
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@Javier-Rivas said in Find, Replace, and Count:
I thought just name it and save
I was sloppy there, sorry.
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@Ekopalypse Hey so is there a way to edit what was saved in notepad++, because as weeks go by I would have to edit the script and add a new timestamp to it, the 100000 represents a timestamp so it was just an example, everything else works great
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Yes of course, press CTRL and click the script.
Works as long as you do NOT assign a CTRL+KEY shortcut. -
By the way, is the timestamp calculable?
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@Ekopalypse Yes, it is calculable, what I do is I go to the website and get a timestamp and I add 60 sec to each stamp, I have 10 timestamps all 1 minute apart
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I ASSUME that this can also be automated.
If you are interested and the site is public, we can try it.
But, sorry, no more today - it’s already 01:00 AM here.
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@Ekopalypse said in Find, Replace, and Count:
Could it be that you named your script without the .py extension?
@Javier-Rivas said:
Yes, I got it now, I have to add the .py to it did not know that
I’m confused here, because if you don’t (and you shouldn’t) add any extension to the name in the SaveAs box, PythonScript itself will add the
.py
extension to it.
Well, I mean you can type it if you want to, but why waste the time it takes to do that? -
@Alan-Kilborn yes. that is how I did it the first time. But failed to save to notepad ++ by me typing it, saved and I was able to add a short cut
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@Ekopalypse good night, and thank you for all the help, it would be cool if it can just set it up automatically, I will provide when I get the chance, a timestamp we use