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vim? I'm looking at the interactive window now. Here are two choices
for what you say:<br>
1.<br>
alt-tab vim<br>
Traceback ( File "<interactive input>", line 1<br>
alt-tab vim<br>
^<br>
SyntaxError: invalid syntax<br>
<br>
2. Pressing the alt-tab keys moves me to the next Windows window, which
happens to contain my mail window. <br>
<br>
I'm putting an image here. It may not get through to tutor.<br>
<img src="cid:part1.01070907.08060009@sbcglobal.net" alt=""><br>
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ALAN GAULD wrote:
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I'm not familiar with these acronyms. MDI, SDI, <br>
<br>
MDI = Multi Document Interface - has many windows within one single
outer window. <br>
This was MS Standard for apps from Windows 2 through to Windows 95.<br>
<br>
SDI = Single Document Inteface - has each document within its own
window. <br>
This has been the preferred styule since XP (between 95 and XP I think
the<br>
preferred style was up to the developers!)<br>
<blockquote type="cite">Alt-Tab and up-arrow for navigating between
windows/commands <br>
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> As soon as I hit, alt-tab, Win moves between all the icons on my
screen. <br>
> There's not chance to press an up arrow. <br>
<br>
Alt tab switches windows<br>
Up/Down arrow moves up/down the command history within a window<br>
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So a typical session goes like:<br>
<br>
Experiment at >>> prompt<br>
Alt-Tab to vim<br>
Edit & save file in vim<br>
Alt-Tab to Console<br>
use up arrow to retrieve last command<br>
execute last command(ie run the script)<br>
Alt Tab to vim to fix bugs or >>> to try out new ideas<br>
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I usually have vim expanded down the left hand side of my screen <br>
(about 50-60 lines) with the python and Console windows taking up <br>
the right hand side at normal size but with quite small fonts so I can <br>
see all 3 windows at the same time. (If I'm using a monitor with <br>
my laptop then I'll set dual screens and have Oulook and Word/Visio <br>
running on the laptop screen for updating the design documents <br>
and handling email)<br>
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