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

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On 14.12.2012 10:43, Kristian Rink wrote:
Hi;

and first off, thanks a bunch for your feedback.

Am Mittwoch, 12. Dezember 2012, 15:00:57 schrieb Ovidiu-Florin Bogdan:

You can allways open the konsole inside Kate. Maybe that helps. Not
really a solution... more like a workaround.


Neat. Though indeed it's not really what I expected, it does for sure help,
especially assuming most of the scripts I'm about to run will require some
sort of terminal anyway. Now only to find an "easy" way to sync the terminal
with the folder of the currently edited document, but guess that's minor work.
:)

Thanks again and all the best,
Kristian

I don't use Kate much, but try this:

Open a Python file, run menu Build -> Build. At the bottom a tabbed notebook appears with an error message that no Makefile was found. Click the tab "Target Settings" and put

python "%f" <additional script arguments>

into the "Quick Compile" entry. Then go to Settings -> "Configure Shortcuts" and choose whatever key you want for the "Quick Compile" function.

Instead of the python command, you could write a simple shell script that runs python or perl or whatever depending on the file extension or hash bang.

HTH


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