M.-A. Lemburg wrote: > On 2008-09-02 23:14, Terry Reedy wrote: >> An alternative to manipulating PATH would be to make and add to the >> Start Menu a Command Prompt shortcut, call it Command Window or >> something, that starts in the Python directory. Then one could enter >>> python or >Scripts/goforit without chdir-ing to the Python directory >> first. The background could even be set to green, for instance, to >> differentiate it from the standard Command Prompt window. > > There already is a menu entry that starts the Python interpreter > on Windows, so why not use that ? I do and will*, but some people want to start a command window and then type 'python' just like they would on *nix (*without having to explicitly change to the Python directory*), or be able to run stuff in a subdirectory of the Python directory. So I suggested an alternative to the request for PATH manipulation that could easily be done now. * I recently *did* run Python from a command prompt so I could make sure it was running 'cmd.exe /u' and try changing the code page (but this is another story), but I simply moved to the directory first. For me, not a big deal. tjr
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