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DIALOG 231 Options
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1.1 Start the interpreter.
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2.1 Return to the finder.
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3.1 Turn this item on to get the standard >>> prompt after a script terminates.
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3.3 Turn this item off to have the interpreter terminate when a script terminates.
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4.1 Turn this option on to get feedback on where modules are found and what their type is.
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4.3 Turn this option off to stop import feedback.
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5.1 Turn this option on to strip LINO instructions from Python bytecode. Gives a slight speedup.
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5.3 Turn this option off to include LINO instructions in the bytecode. This enables line numbers in traceback printouts.
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6.1 Turn this on to show output byte-by-byte as it is produced. Slows things down.
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6.3 Turn this off to show output on a line-by-line basis, or when input is requested.
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7.1 Print gibberish only Guido understands.
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7.3 Stop printing gibberish.
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8.1 Turn this on to keep the console window open after successful script termination.
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8.3 Turn this off to quit python automatically after successful script termination.
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9.1 Turn this on to keep the console window open after a script aborts.
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9.3 Turn this off to quit python automatically after a script aborts.
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10.1 This shows another dialog where you can type unix-style command line arguments. WARNING: do not redirect stdin and stdout, it does not work.
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13.1 Select to use string-type values for standard exceptions.
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13.3 Deselect to use new class-based standard exceptions.
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14.1 Selecting this disables the new package and site-python features.
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14.3 Deselecting this enables the new package and site-python features.
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15.1 Turn off balloon help.
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16.1 Select this to keep the old behaviour for macfs Standard File calls
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16.3 Deselect this to auto-import macfsn which replaces macfs Standard File calls with Navigation Services wrappers
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END-DIALOG
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DIALOG 234
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1.1 Deleting the incorrect preference will not always work, but Python will run with standard options.
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2.1 Python will continue to run, but with standard options.
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3.1 Don't run, return to the finder.
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END-DIALOG
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END
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