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[Pyzo] cut and paste shortcuts not working
Icenov
2017-01-10 05:42:42 UTC
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Hi
Just started using Pyzo in Ubuntu 16. The first installation worked well,
but I've now moved to a miniconda python 3.5 shell and noticed that the
ctrl C, ctrl V and ctrl A keys no longer work.
Also is it possible to start Pyzo with my number 3 shell configuration from
the command line?
Thanks
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a***@gmail.com
2017-01-10 11:22:09 UTC
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 moved to a miniconda python 3.5 shell and noticed that the ctrl C, ctrl V and ctrl A keys no longer work. 
Do you mean that the sortcuts dont work *inside* the shell in Pyzo, when you’re using the miniconda interpreter, but they do work with another interpreter?
is it possible to start Pyzo with my number 3 shell configuration from the command line?
No, but you can move your 3d shell config to the first position.

Regards,
Almar

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From: Icenov
Sent: 10 January 2017 06:42
To: Pyzo
Subject: [Pyzo] cut and paste shortcuts not working

Hi
Just started using Pyzo in Ubuntu 16. The first installation worked well, but I've now moved to a miniconda python 3.5 shell and noticed that the ctrl C, ctrl V and ctrl A keys no longer work. 
Also is it possible to start Pyzo with my number 3 shell configuration from the command line?
Thanks
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Icenov
2017-01-11 06:52:00 UTC
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No - any interpreter has the same problem - no cut & paste or select
shortcut keys work inside Pyzo, but they do work in all other applications
(email, browser, text edit etc).
Post by Icenov

 moved to a miniconda python 3.5 shell and noticed that the ctrl C,
ctrl V and ctrl A keys no longer work.
Do you mean that the sortcuts dont work *inside* the shell in Pyzo, when
you’re using the miniconda interpreter, but they do work with another
interpreter?
is it possible to start Pyzo with my number 3 shell configuration from
the command line?
No, but you can move your 3d shell config to the first position.
Regards,
Almar
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Hi
Just started using Pyzo in Ubuntu 16. The first installation worked well,
but I've now moved to a miniconda python 3.5 shell and noticed that the
ctrl C, ctrl V and ctrl A keys no longer work.
Also is it possible to start Pyzo with my number 3 shell configuration
from the command line?
Thanks
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a***@gmail.com
2017-01-11 13:39:00 UTC
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Can you check in the menu > settings > edit key mappings? Maybe some got removed somehow.



From: Icenov
Sent: 11 January 2017 07:52
To: Pyzo
Cc: ***@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Pyzo] cut and paste shortcuts not working

No - any interpreter has the same problem - no cut & paste or select shortcut keys work inside Pyzo, but they do work in all other applications (email, browser, text edit etc).

 moved to a miniconda python 3.5 shell and noticed that the ctrl C, ctrl V and ctrl A keys no longer work. 
 
Do you mean that the sortcuts dont work *inside* the shell in Pyzo, when you’re using the miniconda interpreter, but they do work with another interpreter?
 
is it possible to start Pyzo with my number 3 shell configuration from the command line?
 
No, but you can move your 3d shell config to the first position.
 
Regards,
  Almar
 
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From: Icenov
Sent: 10 January 2017 06:42
To: Pyzo
Subject: [Pyzo] cut and paste shortcuts not working
 
Hi
Just started using Pyzo in Ubuntu 16. The first installation worked well, but I've now moved to a miniconda python 3.5 shell and noticed that the ctrl C, ctrl V and ctrl A keys no longer work. 
Also is it possible to start Pyzo with my number 3 shell configuration from the command line?
Thanks
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Icenov
2017-01-12 06:46:52 UTC
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Yes, the shortcuts are still there - both Ctrl+X,C,V as well as shortcut 2
- shift+delete etc. But only shift+delete works.
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Can you check in the menu > settings > edit key mappings? Maybe some got removed somehow.
*From: *Icenov <javascript:>
*Sent: *11 January 2017 07:52
*To: *Pyzo <javascript:>
*Subject: *Re: [Pyzo] cut and paste shortcuts not working
No - any interpreter has the same problem - no cut & paste or select
shortcut keys work inside Pyzo, but they do work in all other applications
(email, browser, text edit etc).

 moved to a miniconda python 3.5 shell and noticed that the ctrl C,
ctrl V and ctrl A keys no longer work.
Do you mean that the sortcuts dont work *inside* the shell in Pyzo, when
you’re using the miniconda interpreter, but they do work with another
interpreter?
is it possible to start Pyzo with my number 3 shell configuration from
the command line?
No, but you can move your 3d shell config to the first position.
Regards,
Almar
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*From: *Icenov
*Sent: *10 January 2017 06:42
*To: *Pyzo
*Subject: *[Pyzo] cut and paste shortcuts not working
Hi
Just started using Pyzo in Ubuntu 16. The first installation worked well,
but I've now moved to a miniconda python 3.5 shell and noticed that the
ctrl C, ctrl V and ctrl A keys no longer work.
Also is it possible to start Pyzo with my number 3 shell configuration
from the command line?
Thanks
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a***@gmail.com
2017-01-12 11:16:42 UTC
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Very odd. Did you use the binary version of Pyzo? If so, you could try installing it using Linux system libs http://www.pyzo.org/install_linux.html



From: Icenov
Sent: 12 January 2017 07:46
To: Pyzo
Cc: ***@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Pyzo] cut and paste shortcuts not working

Yes, the shortcuts are still there - both Ctrl+X,C,V as well as shortcut 2 - shift+delete etc. But only shift+delete works.


On Thursday, January 12, 2017 at 12:39:02 AM UTC+11, Almar Klein wrote:
Can you check in the menu > settings > edit key mappings? Maybe some got removed somehow.
 
 
 
From: Icenov
Sent: 11 January 2017 07:52
To: Pyzo
Cc: ***@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Pyzo] cut and paste shortcuts not working
 
No - any interpreter has the same problem - no cut & paste or select shortcut keys work inside Pyzo, but they do work in all other applications (email, browser, text edit etc).

 moved to a miniconda python 3.5 shell and noticed that the ctrl C, ctrl V and ctrl A keys no longer work. 
 
Do you mean that the sortcuts dont work *inside* the shell in Pyzo, when you’re using the miniconda interpreter, but they do work with another interpreter?
 
is it possible to start Pyzo with my number 3 shell configuration from the command line?
 
No, but you can move your 3d shell config to the first position.
 
Regards,
  Almar
 
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From: Icenov
Sent: 10 January 2017 06:42
To: Pyzo
Subject: [Pyzo] cut and paste shortcuts not working
 
Hi
Just started using Pyzo in Ubuntu 16. The first installation worked well, but I've now moved to a miniconda python 3.5 shell and noticed that the ctrl C, ctrl V and ctrl A keys no longer work. 
Also is it possible to start Pyzo with my number 3 shell configuration from the command line?
Thanks
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Icenov
2017-01-12 22:03:07 UTC
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Not the binary - the linux install version. But I think originally it did
work, but I noticed the problem after installing miniconda and a few of the
other packages trying to get matplotlib working. I might try a complete
reinstall and see if that fixes it.
Post by a***@gmail.com
Very odd. Did you use the binary version of Pyzo? If so, you could try
installing it using Linux system libs
http://www.pyzo.org/install_linux.html
*From: *Icenov <javascript:>
*Sent: *12 January 2017 07:46
*To: *Pyzo <javascript:>
*Subject: *Re: [Pyzo] cut and paste shortcuts not working
Yes, the shortcuts are still there - both Ctrl+X,C,V as well as shortcut 2
- shift+delete etc. But only shift+delete works.
Can you check in the menu > settings > edit key mappings? Maybe some got removed somehow.
*From: *Icenov
*Sent: *11 January 2017 07:52
*To: *Pyzo
*Subject: *Re: [Pyzo] cut and paste shortcuts not working
No - any interpreter has the same problem - no cut & paste or select
shortcut keys work inside Pyzo, but they do work in all other applications
(email, browser, text edit etc).

 moved to a miniconda python 3.5 shell and noticed that the ctrl C,
ctrl V and ctrl A keys no longer work.
Do you mean that the sortcuts dont work *inside* the shell in Pyzo, when
you’re using the miniconda interpreter, but they do work with another
interpreter?
is it possible to start Pyzo with my number 3 shell configuration from
the command line?
No, but you can move your 3d shell config to the first position.
Regards,
Almar
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*From: *Icenov
*Sent: *10 January 2017 06:42
*To: *Pyzo
*Subject: *[Pyzo] cut and paste shortcuts not working
Hi
Just started using Pyzo in Ubuntu 16. The first installation worked well,
but I've now moved to a miniconda python 3.5 shell and noticed that the
ctrl C, ctrl V and ctrl A keys no longer work.
Also is it possible to start Pyzo with my number 3 shell configuration
from the command line?
Thanks
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a***@gmail.com
2017-01-13 08:56:44 UTC
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Sorry, I cannot think of anything that could be causing the problem, except perhaps a problem with Qt.

Regards,
Almar

From: Icenov
Sent: 12 January 2017 23:03
To: Pyzo
Cc: ***@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Pyzo] cut and paste shortcuts not working

Not the binary - the linux install version. But I think originally it did work, but I noticed the problem after installing miniconda and a few of the other packages trying to get matplotlib working. I might try a complete reinstall and see if that fixes it.

On Thursday, January 12, 2017 at 10:16:43 PM UTC+11, Almar Klein wrote:
Very odd. Did you use the binary version of Pyzo? If so, you could try installing it using Linux system libs http://www.pyzo.org/install_linux.html
 
 
 
From: Icenov
Sent: 12 January 2017 07:46
To: Pyzo
Cc: ***@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Pyzo] cut and paste shortcuts not working
 
Yes, the shortcuts are still there - both Ctrl+X,C,V as well as shortcut 2 - shift+delete etc. But only shift+delete works.


On Thursday, January 12, 2017 at 12:39:02 AM UTC+11, Almar Klein wrote:
Can you check in the menu > settings > edit key mappings? Maybe some got removed somehow.
 
 
 
From: Icenov
Sent: 11 January 2017 07:52
To: Pyzo
Cc: ***@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Pyzo] cut and paste shortcuts not working
 
No - any interpreter has the same problem - no cut & paste or select shortcut keys work inside Pyzo, but they do work in all other applications (email, browser, text edit etc).

 moved to a miniconda python 3.5 shell and noticed that the ctrl C, ctrl V and ctrl A keys no longer work. 
 
Do you mean that the sortcuts dont work *inside* the shell in Pyzo, when you’re using the miniconda interpreter, but they do work with another interpreter?
 
is it possible to start Pyzo with my number 3 shell configuration from the command line?
 
No, but you can move your 3d shell config to the first position.
 
Regards,
  Almar
 
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From: Icenov
Sent: 10 January 2017 06:42
To: Pyzo
Subject: [Pyzo] cut and paste shortcuts not working
 
Hi
Just started using Pyzo in Ubuntu 16. The first installation worked well, but I've now moved to a miniconda python 3.5 shell and noticed that the ctrl C, ctrl V and ctrl A keys no longer work. 
Also is it possible to start Pyzo with my number 3 shell configuration from the command line?
Thanks
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s***@gmail.com
2017-01-17 15:31:09 UTC
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I have the same problem with Ubuntu 16.10, using latest versions of python packages. Some keyboard shortcuts are not working anymore (ctrl+c, +x) but some are still working like 'tab' to indent.

The last thing I have done I think before it broke was to update packages using pip3 and I did have updated pyQT.

Not sure what to do to downgrade to a previous version of pyQT.
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Sorry, I cannot think of anything that could be causing the problem, except perhaps a problem with Qt.
 
Regards,
  Almar
 
From: Icenov
Sent: 12 January 2017 23:03
To: Pyzo
Subject: Re: [Pyzo] cut and paste shortcuts not working
 
Not the binary - the linux install version. But I think originally it did work, but I noticed the problem after installing miniconda and a few of the other packages trying to get matplotlib working. I might try a complete reinstall and see if that fixes it.
Very odd. Did you use the binary version of Pyzo? If so, you could try installing it using Linux system libs http://www.pyzo.org/install_linux.html
 
 
 
From: Icenov
Sent: 12 January 2017 07:46
To: Pyzo
Subject: Re: [Pyzo] cut and paste shortcuts not working
 
Yes, the shortcuts are still there - both Ctrl+X,C,V as well as shortcut 2 - shift+delete etc. But only shift+delete works.
Can you check in the menu > settings > edit key mappings? Maybe some got removed somehow.
 
 
 
From: Icenov
Sent: 11 January 2017 07:52
To: Pyzo
Subject: Re: [Pyzo] cut and paste shortcuts not working
 
No - any interpreter has the same problem - no cut & paste or select shortcut keys work inside Pyzo, but they do work in all other applications (email, browser, text edit etc).

 moved to a miniconda python 3.5 shell and noticed that the ctrl C, ctrl V and ctrl A keys no longer work. 
 
Do you mean that the sortcuts dont work *inside* the shell in Pyzo, when you’re using the miniconda interpreter, but they do work with another interpreter?
 
is it possible to start Pyzo with my number 3 shell configuration from the command line?
 
No, but you can move your 3d shell config to the first position.
 
Regards,
  Almar
 
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From: Icenov
Sent: 10 January 2017 06:42
To: Pyzo
Subject: [Pyzo] cut and paste shortcuts not working
 
Hi
Just started using Pyzo in Ubuntu 16. The first installation worked well, but I've now moved to a miniconda python 3.5 shell and noticed that the ctrl C, ctrl V and ctrl A keys no longer work. 
Also is it possible to start Pyzo with my number 3 shell configuration from the command line?
Thanks
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Almar Klein
2017-02-24 10:46:01 UTC
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Another report in the issue tracker. Let's discuss this further there. Can
people who encounter this please report their PyQt and Qt version in that
issue, please?
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Almar Klein
2017-02-24 10:46:17 UTC
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Post by Almar Klein
Another report in the issue tracker. Let's discuss this further there. Can
people who encounter this please report their PyQt and Qt version in that
issue, please?
https://github.com/pyzo/pyzo/issues/470
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Almar Klein
2017-02-24 11:54:29 UTC
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This has been fixed by
https://github.com/pyzo/pyzo/commit/0064a5c709e4c5f6f67832128f022469c637a4c2,
see https://github.com/pyzo/pyzo/issues/470 for more info.
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