wxWidgets/wxPython/wx/py
Robin Dunn c15cc56f2d Make the 'this' attribute a real attribute of the Facade, not a
viritual one.  This is needed because of some SWIG optimizations that
will skip using getattr to find the 'this'.


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tests
__init__.py
buffer.py
CHANGES.txt Merge #3 from the 2.6 branch, containing last set of changes before 2006-01-09 21:09:57 +00:00
crust.py Allow clearing the history, and saving the history on demand 2006-02-24 01:21:26 +00:00
dispatcher.py
document.py
editor.py Merged modifications from the 2.6 branch 2005-12-30 23:02:03 +00:00
editwindow.py Allow clearing the history, and saving the history on demand 2006-02-24 01:21:26 +00:00
filling.py Prevent using a bad tree item. 2006-02-18 21:40:57 +00:00
frame.py Workaround the lack of a wx.EVT_FIND_CLOSE on Windows when doing a 2006-02-24 18:14:24 +00:00
images.py
interpreter.py Merged modifications from the 2.6 branch 2005-12-30 23:02:03 +00:00
introspect.py Be a little smarter about converting unicode command-lines to string objects. 2005-03-25 20:34:52 +00:00
pseudo.py
Py.ico
PyAlaCarte.py
PyAlaMode.py
PyAlaModeTest.py
PyCrust_16.png
PyCrust_32.png
PyCrust.ico
PyCrust.py Merged modifications from the 2.6 branch 2005-12-30 23:02:03 +00:00
PyFilling.py
PyShell.py Merged modifications from the 2.6 branch 2005-12-30 23:02:03 +00:00
PyWrap.py
README.txt
shell.py Make the 'this' attribute a real attribute of the Facade, not a 2006-03-06 20:19:25 +00:00
version.py Merged modifications from the 2.6 branch 2005-12-30 23:02:03 +00:00

=====================================
 PyCrust - The Flakiest Python Shell
=====================================

Half-baked by Patrick K. O'Brien (pobrien@orbtech.com)

Orbtech - "Your source for Python programming expertise."
Sample all our half-baked Python goods at www.orbtech.com.


What is PyCrust?
----------------

PyCrust is an interactive Python environment written in Python.
PyCrust components can run standalone or be integrated into other
development environments and/or other Python applications.

PyCrust comes with an interactive Python shell (PyShell), an
interactive namespace/object tree control (PyFilling) and an
integrated, split-window combination of the two (PyCrust).


What is PyCrust good for?
-------------------------

Have you ever tried to bake a pie without one? Well, you shouldn't
build a Python program without a PyCrust either.


What else do I need to use PyCrust?
-----------------------------------

PyCrust requires Python 2.2 or later, and wxPython 2.4 or later.
PyCrust uses wxPython and the Scintilla wrapper (wxStyledTextCtrl).
Python is available at http://www.python.org/.  wxPython is available
at http://www.wxpython.org/.


Where can I get the latest version of PyCrust?
----------------------------------------------

The latest production version ships with wxPython.  The latest
developer version is available in the wxWindows CVS at:
http://cvs.wxwindows.org/viewcvs.cgi/


Where is the PyCrust project hosted?
------------------------------------

The old answer was "At SourceForge, of course." The SourceForge
summary page is still available at:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pycrust/

The new answer is that there is no longer a need for a separate
project.  Simply install wxPython and you'll have everything you need.


I found a bug in PyCrust, what do I do with it?
-----------------------------------------------

You can send it to me at pobrien@orbtech.com.


I want a new feature added to PyCrust. Will you do it?
------------------------------------------------------

Flattery and money will get you anything. Short of that, you can send
me a request and I'll see what I can do.


Does PyCrust have a mailing list full of wonderful people?
----------------------------------------------------------

As a matter of fact, we do. Join the PyCrust mailing lists at:
http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=31263


What is the CVS information for this README file?
-------------------------------------------------

$Date$
$Revision$
$Id$