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== Running It ==
 
== Running It ==
  
When you run it it should open a windows a lot like the picture [[ClipBoard GUI].  Errors may show up in your Python console or the log file ( look in parameters.py for the name of the log file, typically self.pylogging_fn      = "smart_terminal.py_log" ).  The most likely errors will point to missing Python modules like pyperclip.  You should install with pip ( or conda if using Spyder ).  Let me know how it goes.
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When you run it it should open a windows a lot like the picture [[Smart Terminal GUI]].  Errors may show up in your Python console or the log file ( look in parameters.py for the name of the log file, typically self.pylogging_fn      = "smart_terminal.py_log" ).  The most likely errors will point to missing Python modules like pyserial.  You should install with pip ( or conda if using Spyder ).  Let me know how it goes.
  
Setting up for your system editor:
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Normally the terminal does not open the com port until you press the <Open> button.  The parameters are displayed in the GUI if you do not like them ( for example when you press the <open> button the port open status changes to "open failed", not the desired "open" ) you can shutdown, edit parameters.py and restart.  There is a simpler way.
  
 
*First configure parameters.py to know the name of a text editor on your system. For mine this is one of:  
 
*First configure parameters.py to know the name of a text editor on your system. For mine this is one of:  

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