Thread:RansomTime/@comment-4347751-20121124202340/@comment-26686429-20121124204136

Now this is something I can answer (sorry about not being much help with the CSS question, I don't use that skin).

If generate_family_file.py isn't recognised, it's because Windows doesn't know what to run it with, this might be due to how you've set up python files. You need to associate .py files with the python interpreter (which is typically C:/Python27/python.exe).

To do this, you should right click the file in Windows Explorer, and choose "open with", then choose the python interpreter (might have to browse for it if it's not in the list) - and make sure the "always use this" box is ticked, then you should be able to run generate_family_file.py.

If you still can't - make sure that the file is in the directory that the command line is on, and that you've typed the name correctly. You can check that by typing gen - which should autofill if the files have been unpacked correctly.