corrected function name
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@@ -765,11 +765,11 @@ directly in site-packages. This is done to help facilitate having
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multiple versions of wxPython installed side-by-side. Why would you
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want to do this? One possible scenario is you have an app that
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requires wxPython 2.4 but you want to use the newest 2.5 to do your
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development with. Or perhaps you want to be able to test your app
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own development with. Or perhaps you want to be able to test your app
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with several different versions of wxPython to ensure compatibility.
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Before everyone panics, rest asured that if you only install one
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version of wxPython then you should notice no difference in how
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things work.</p>
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version of wxPython then you should notice no difference in how things
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work.</p>
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<p>In addition to installing wxPython into a "versioned" subdirectory of
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site-packages, a file named <cite>wx.pth</cite> is optionally installed that will
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contain the name of the versioned subdirectory. This will cause that
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@@ -788,7 +788,7 @@ runtime so your applications can select which version of wxPython they
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would like to to have imported. You use it like this:</p>
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<pre class="literal-block">
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import wxversion
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wxversion.require("2.4")
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wxversion.select("2.4")
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import wx
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</pre>
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<p>Then eventhough a 2.5 version of wxPython may be the default the
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@@ -849,11 +849,11 @@ directly in site-packages. This is done to help facilitate having
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multiple versions of wxPython installed side-by-side. Why would you
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want to do this? One possible scenario is you have an app that
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requires wxPython 2.4 but you want to use the newest 2.5 to do your
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development with. Or perhaps you want to be able to test your app
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own development with. Or perhaps you want to be able to test your app
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with several different versions of wxPython to ensure compatibility.
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Before everyone panics, rest asured that if you only install one
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version of wxPython then you should notice no difference in how
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things work.
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version of wxPython then you should notice no difference in how things
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work.
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In addition to installing wxPython into a "versioned" subdirectory of
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site-packages, a file named `wx.pth` is optionally installed that will
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@@ -874,7 +874,7 @@ runtime so your applications can select which version of wxPython they
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would like to to have imported. You use it like this::
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import wxversion
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wxversion.require("2.4")
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wxversion.select("2.4")
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import wx
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Then eventhough a 2.5 version of wxPython may be the default the
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