Sep-28-2019, 03:51 PM
good day dear community,
in my VSCode-project-folder I created the venv-folder with the following command:
Well - i think that have to go a level up - as it is suggested here in the tutorial: https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/pytho...n-tutorial
but VS Code doesn't see my virtual interpreter.
i need to get a closer idea of the setting up VSCode for the work with Python: - (again ) as it is shown here: https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/pytho...n-tutorial
well i think that there is something wrong with the way to show virtual environments in vs code.
i guess that i have to do some corrections in the venv-settings (/set-up)
i have to check the data & seettings in venv through command prompt.
note: i work on Windows
(at home i use linux - at the office i run VSCode on a win-box)
i guess that the settings virtual environments have to be corrected.
any and all help for this task is greatly appreciated
in my VSCode-project-folder I created the venv-folder with the following command:
python -m venv venvWhen I in VS Code run the command select python interpreter my venv folder does not show up.
Well - i think that have to go a level up - as it is suggested here in the tutorial: https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/pytho...n-tutorial
but VS Code doesn't see my virtual interpreter.
i need to get a closer idea of the setting up VSCode for the work with Python: - (again ) as it is shown here: https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/pytho...n-tutorial
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well i think that there is something wrong with the way to show virtual environments in vs code.
i guess that i have to do some corrections in the venv-settings (/set-up)
i have to check the data & seettings in venv through command prompt.
note: i work on Windows
(at home i use linux - at the office i run VSCode on a win-box)
i guess that the settings virtual environments have to be corrected.
any and all help for this task is greatly appreciated
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