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== Accessing your stand-alone psychopy modules from a terminal session == | == Accessing your stand-alone psychopy modules from a terminal session == | ||
Psychopy IDE editor is annoying, I prefer to run IPython from terminal and edit in TextWrangler. Once in python, I execute [[Image:AddPsychopyStandAlones.txt| this code]] to add the directories to my path. | Psychopy IDE editor is annoying, I prefer to run IPython from terminal and edit in TextWrangler. Once in python, I execute [[Image:AddPsychopyStandAlones.txt| this code]] to add the directories to my path. | ||
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here at Sydney Uni we live behind a proxy server so subversion will not work unless you configure subversion for that https://www.opends.org/wiki/page/ConfiguringSubversionToUseAProxyServer
which tells you to edit ~/.subversion/servers to tell it about the proxy. If you don't have this file, first try typing just 'svn' in terminal to check if you have it, if so run ANY command on svn and the config file will be created. Then you can hopefully execute: svn checkout http://psychopy.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ psychopy-read-only
Accessing your stand-alone psychopy modules from a terminal session
Psychopy IDE editor is annoying, I prefer to run IPython from terminal and edit in TextWrangler. Once in python, I execute File:AddPsychopyStandAlones.txt to add the directories to my path.