I finally tried out the highlighting JavaScript library SyntaxHighlighter. This is quite an impressive work done by the author. My respect to him. And here is a nice blog post about how no configure the library to use when posting to blogger:
Awesome code syntax highlighting made easy | Carter Cole's Blog
2010-01-14
2010-01-13
64 bit python installation issues on 64 bit Windows 7
After installing 64 bit Windows 7 at work, I got a problem of installing many python utilities that search for installed python locations is windows registry.
Actually, what helped me with
or just inject the following REG file into your registry if you are using python 2.6 installed in
distutils (setuptools-0.6c11.win32-py2.6.exe) still could not find 64 bit python installation, as well as develer's Unofficial MinGW GCC binaries for Windows (I still do not have a solution for that one :( ).Actually, what helped me with
disttools, was a http://www.mail-archive.com/distutils-sig@python.org/msg10512.html group thread. The currently available 64 bit python installation is registering python in a new location in windows registry. So one have to use a modified script for registering python the old way:#
# script to register Python 2.0 or later for use with win32all
# and other extensions that require Python registry settings
#
# written by Joakim Loew for Secret Labs AB / PythonWare
#
# source:
# http://www.pythonware.com/products/works/articles/regpy20.htm
#
# modified by Valentine Gogichashvili as described in http://www.mail-archive.com/distutils-sig@python.org/msg10512.html
import sys
from _winreg import *
# tweak as necessary
version = sys.version[:3]
installpath = sys.prefix
regpath = "SOFTWARE\\Python\\Pythoncore\\%s\\" % (version)
installkey = "InstallPath"
pythonkey = "PythonPath"
pythonpath = "%s;%s\\Lib\\;%s\\DLLs\\" % (
installpath, installpath, installpath
)
def RegisterPy():
try:
reg = OpenKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, regpath)
except EnvironmentError as e:
try:
reg = CreateKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, regpath)
SetValue(reg, installkey, REG_SZ, installpath)
SetValue(reg, pythonkey, REG_SZ, pythonpath)
CloseKey(reg)
except:
print "*** Unable to register!"
return
print "--- Python", version, "is now registered!"
return
if (QueryValue(reg, installkey) == installpath and
QueryValue(reg, pythonkey) == pythonpath):
CloseKey(reg)
print "=== Python", version, "is already registered!"
return
CloseKey(reg)
print "*** Unable to register!"
print "*** You probably have another Python installation!"
if __name__ == "__main__":
RegisterPy()
or just inject the following REG file into your registry if you are using python 2.6 installed in
C:\Python26 directoryWindows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Python] [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Python\Pythoncore] [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Python\Pythoncore\2.6] [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Python\Pythoncore\2.6\InstallPath] @="C:\\Python26" [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Python\Pythoncore\2.6\PythonPath] @="C:\\Python26;C:\\Python26\\Lib\\;C:\\Python26\\DLLs\\"