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I still have to understand how comes, even with this 'env trick' TextWrangler isn't able to 'find the libraries' if I run a script 'in TextWrangler'. which is really handy for situations with a module and JavaScript file and info file that are all named the same thing. With the '/usr/bin/env python' shebang line now it works I also had more insights running 'print sys.path'. In this second version, the script will open both the "tw" file (which is in $1 as the script is called) and then the "proxy" script which will be in $1 after the "shift". The second "tw" on the line is inside of $1 when the script is executed. In that invocation, I'm using the script to open itself (I know, crazy). Using my TextWrangler Command Line Script Stack Exchange network consists of 182 Q
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