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I used to launch pygtkeditor from the command line by typing pygtkeditor <filename>. Having installed khteditor, a similar launch doesn't seem to be working. Do I need to do something to tell the shell where to find the program?
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on N900
if the file is in your path
/usr/bin/khteditor_launch.py <filename>
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I've just release a new version of KhtEditor with a new plugin for checking python syntax (use pyflakes)
For more informations :
http://khertan.net/khteditor
Benoît HERVIER, Khertan
KhtEditor - Sdist_Maemo - Khweeteur - PyPackager - KhtSimpleText - KhtNotes - KhtBMA - Wleux - and more ...