Re: kate: execute scripts (python, perl, ...)?

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On 12/12/2012 09:53 AM, Kristian Rink wrote:
Folks;

using kate for developing script code, I wonder whether it is possible to run
the script currently opened from within the IDE? Used geany before, I know in
there I was able to set up custom launch commands (like "/usr/bin/python
$file") to run the currently opened script while pushing F5.

Can something like this be done in kate, too? I see this editor provides a
vast amount of features, yet either this particular one is not there or I
haven't found how to make use of it. :)

TIA and all the best,
Kristian
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You can allways open the konsole inside Kate. Maybe that helps. Not really a solution... more like a workaround.

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