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[8.6.2] Display live console to work with Python script? #15049

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Shohreh opened this issue Apr 26, 2024 · 3 comments
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[8.6.2] Display live console to work with Python script? #15049

Shohreh opened this issue Apr 26, 2024 · 3 comments

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@Shohreh
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Shohreh commented Apr 26, 2024

Hello,

I'd like to find how to get NppExec to display the output from a Python script in a console within NPP so I don't need to switch back and forth to Windows' cmd window, but the forum provides no way to sign up — it only displays a "Login" link.

Thank you.

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@Shohreh Shohreh changed the title [8.6.2] Display live console to work with Python scfipt? [8.6.2] Display live console to work with Python script? Apr 26, 2024
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You should be able to login to the Community forum using your Github credentials.

Regardless, your question isn't appropriate here, and is likely to go unanswered.

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gitgrub commented Apr 26, 2024

If you just want to write python scripts, I think its better to use an appropriate IDE.
The PyCharm Community Edition works very well for me, find it at https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/download/?section=windows - scroll down. It is free and helpful.

I love Notepad++, using it since many years, but better find the right tool for a given job.

@Shohreh
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Shohreh commented Apr 27, 2024

Tried logging with Github: "Invalid Email"

Thanks for the tip on PyCharm.

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Edit: Three times lucky. Could finally post there. Thank you.

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