run a .py script with cmd line args
Gabriel Genellina
gagsl-py2 at yahoo.com.ar
Tue Aug 12 20:45:11 EDT 2008
En Tue, 12 Aug 2008 16:34:13 -0300, Mike Driscoll <kyosohma at gmail.com>
escribió:
> On Aug 12, 2:20 pm, r <rt8... at gmail.com> wrote:
>> i have a python text editor program(script) that i would like to run
>> when a user clicks on .txt files.
>> how do i run my script from windows,
>> and send the filename to my script, so that my script can do:
>>
>> if len(sys.argv) > 1:
>> try:
>> self.LoadFile(sys.argv[1]) # load text into editor
>> except:
>> pass
>
>
> The following thread explains one way to do it:
>
> http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-win32/2006-March/004360.html
Instead of directly writing to the Windows registry, you can also execute
these two commands:
assoc .foo=Foo.File
ftype Foo.File=c:\path\to\python.exe c:\path\to\script.py "%1" %*
They work on every non-prehistoric Windows version...
(replace foo with the desired extension - I would *NOT* use txt!)
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Gabriel Genellina
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