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From: | Jeff Long |
Subject: | Re: how to change default python editor in linux |
Date: | Sun, 8 Jan 2023 09:18:56 -0500 |
thanks,
I have to say that solves my problem.
However, I tried more.
1. I remove the editor = /usrbin/emacs line in ~/.gnuradio/config.conf
2. I add this line in [working dir]/grc.conf
At the head of grc.conf file, there is
This file contains system wide configuration data for GNU Radio. You may override any setting on a per-user basis by editing
~/.gnuradio/config.conf
I guess by editing grc.conf, it will have the same result with ~/.gnuradio/config.conf. But it fails.
So, here is my quesionts
1. Is my guess correct? how could it be fail?
2. It seems that conf file contains all the settings of gnuradio, where can I find the usermanual of conf file? So I can changed it myself.
Thanks!
在 2023/1/8 20:45, Jeff Long 写道:
GRC will remember the editor you choose until you quit the program. To choose an editor permanently, edit ~/.gnuradio/config.conf, and add an "edtor" setting under the "[grc]" section. For instance,
[grc]editor = /usr/bin/emacs
... other settings
hi,
I have installed gnuradion through conda.
And I created an embedded python block, and I firstly chooses the
default editor as VIM. Then every time it is using VIM. How can I
changed it to another editor?
Thanks,
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