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I've installed the JOSM plugin CommandLine because I want to use the "fillet" tool. The instructions say I must install the python interpreter to use CommandLine. I need baby steps for dummies to understand how to accomplish this. This is a follow up to a question I asked about rounding corners at intersections. I'd like to hear from anyone who's use "fillet" or the CommandLine plugin

asked 13 Jan '16, 23:18

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I can't be sure what is needed in your case, since I don't use those plugins, but standard Python interpreter can be downloaded from here:

https://www.python.org/downloads/windows/

When you click on link to one of the stable versions (basically from 2.x series or 3.x series), you need to choose proper installer, basically 32-bit (called also x86) or 64-bit (called also x86-64), depending on your Windows version.

If it's not enough, please paste a direct link to your instructions.

permanent link

answered 14 Jan '16, 02:24

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