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Seems odd from here - a quick check reveals the only working pythons (I have access to right now) are nesting on Windows boxen. Oh well - c'est la vie. Sorry, but here, this should work for you: |
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Nik Coughin wrote: mbstevens wrote: Nik Coughin wrote: Nik Coughin wrote: mbstevens wrote: Not tested in Windows yet, it should run on any [LU]i?n[ui]x distribution that has Python (about all of the newer ones). I can't extract the archive under Windows because the file names you have chosen rely on the OS being case sensitive I mean, I can extract it, but I have to choose between a and A, etc. and the script then doesn't work properly Didn't really expect the script to work under Windows at this time. In critique.py you can make all print statements like "A)" into "AA)" and then rename the A file to AA. Then when giving the command, you can simply give lines like " c d AA f BB r SS" Yes, easy enough. Nice idea BTW. Thanks. Here's a windows version that was modified for windows capitalization conventions and zipped with windows end-of-lines. http://www.mbstevens.com/critiqueWIN.zip |
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