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| ===============
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|  The Py Manual
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| ===============
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| 
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| -------------------------
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|  Py - Served Fresh Daily 
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| -------------------------
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| 
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| :Author: Patrick K. O'Brien
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| :Contact: pobrien@orbtech.com
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| :Organization: Orbtech_
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| :Date: $Date$
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| :Revision: $Revision$
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| 
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| .. _Orbtech: http://www.orbtech.com/
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| 
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| .. contents::
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| 
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| 
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| Introduction
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| ============
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| 
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| This document will show you how to use the Py programs and the Py
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| library of Python source code modules.  Py is the new name for the
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| project that began as PyCrust.  Py is officially part of wxPython_,
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| and includes PyCrust, so PyCrust is no longer distributed separately.
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| 
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| .. _wxPython: http://www.wxpython.org/
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| 
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| 
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| Developer Reference
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| ===================
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| 
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| Source code documentation for developers is available at:
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| 
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| http://www.orbtech.com/www/wx/epydoc/public/wx.py-module.html
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| 
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| 
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| What is Py?
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| ===========
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| 
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| Besides being `a delicious dessert`_, Py is the name for a collection
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| of whimsically-named Python programs and modules that began as the
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| PyCrust project.  So Py is really several things: a set of standalone
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| programs, including the original PyCrust program, a library of Python
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| source code modules that can be used in your own programs, and as many
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| examples of bad "pie" puns as I can come up with.  (If you're going to
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| do something, you might as well do it all the way, right?)  Py uses
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| Python and wxPython, so it works equally well on Windows, Linux and
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| Mac OS X.
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| 
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| .. _a delicious dessert: http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pie
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| 
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| 
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| PyCrust is dead! Long live Py!
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| ==============================
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| 
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| This project began with a program I created called PyCrust - an
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| interactive, graphical Python shell, developed using the wxPython GUI
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| toolkit.  For about two years, PyCrust was hosted on SourceForge_.
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| Shortly after I created PyCrust, the wxPython folks started including
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| it in their distribution.  As the PyCrust project grew, it reached a
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| point where I thought the original PyCrust name was too confining.  I
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| was using the PyCrust code base to develop programs that weren't just
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| Python shells any more.
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| 
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| Around that same time, the wxPython folks asked me if I'd be willing
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| to move all my wxPython-related projects into the `wxPython CVS
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| repository`_, and become part of the wxPython_/wxWidgets_ developer team.
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| I decided the time was right to restructure the PyCrust project.
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| During the move, the PyCrust package was renamed to "py" (lowercase
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| "p") and the collection of programs and modules as a whole became
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| known as "Py" (with a capital "P").
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| 
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| .. _wxPython CVS repository: http://cvs.wxWidgets.org
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| .. _SourceForge: http://www.sf.net/projects/pycrust/
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| .. _wxWidgets: http://www.wxWidgets.org/
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| 
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| The original goal of PyCrust was to be the best interactive, graphical
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| Python shell (of course, I claimed it was the "flakiest" Python
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| shell).  And that was all I wanted it to be.  But little by little I
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| found myself developing a wider variety of tools for wxPython
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| applications.  Eventually I'll create a debugger (PySlice, perhaps)
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| and whatever else is needed to one day become a complete wxPython
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| application development environment (PyFactory?).  In the mean time,
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| PyCrust is still the flakiest Python shell, and the other Py programs
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| are equally tasty.
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| 
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| At this point, Py has standalone programs that include Python code
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| editors (PyAlaCarte and PyAlaMode), interactive Python shells (PyCrust
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| and PyShell), and a runtime wrapper (PyWrap).  The runtime wrapper
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| utility provides you with runtime introspection capabilities for your
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| wxPython programs without having to include PyCrust or PyShell in your
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| program, and without having to alter one line of your source code.
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| 
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| Py also contains a collection of modules that you can use in your own
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| wxPython applications to provide similar services, either for your own
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| use during development, or as an interface for users of your programs.
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| These modules are the same ones used by all the Py programs.  
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| 
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| 
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| Py standalone programs
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| ======================
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| 
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| These are the standalone applications in the Py collection:
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| 
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| * PyAlaCarte
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| * PyAlaMode
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| * PyCrust
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| * PyFilling
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| * PyShell
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| * PyWrap
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| 
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| 
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| PyAlaCarte
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| ==========
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| 
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| PyAlaCarte is a Python source code editor.  It is designed to have a
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| simple, single-file interface.  As a standalone application, it is
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| good for simple, short editing tasks.  But it is really meant to be
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| more of an example of how to embed the Py editor into a wxPython
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| application.
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| 
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| 
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| PyAlaMode
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| =========
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| 
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| PyAlaMode is a Python source code editor.  
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| 
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| 
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| PyCrust
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| =======
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| 
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| PyCrust is an interactive, Python shell.  But it's more than just a
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| shell.  It includes a tabbed notebook containing a namespace tree
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| (PyFilling), and several other things.
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| 
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| 
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| PyFilling
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| =========
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| 
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| PyFilling is a namespace viewer.  It isn't really useful as a
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| standalone program, but it does illustrate how to make use of the
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| underlying ``filling`` module.
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| 
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| 
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| PyShell
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| =======
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| 
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| PyShell is an interactive, Python shell.  It shares the same base code
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| as PyCrust, but doesn't have any of the extra features that appear in
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| the PyCrust notebook interface.
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| 
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| .. figure:: screenshots/PyShell.png
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| 
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|    PyShell running on Mandrake Linux.
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| 
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| 
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| PyWrap
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| ======
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| 
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| PyWrap is a runtime utility that lets you run an existing wxPython
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| program with a PyCrust frame at the same time.  Inside the PyCrust
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| shell namespace, the local variable ``app`` is assigned to your
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| application instance.  In this way you can introspect your entire
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| application within the PyCrust shell, as well as the PyFilling
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| namespace viewer.  
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| 
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| 
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| Py modules
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| ==========
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| 
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| Py was designed to be modular.  That means graphical code is kept
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| separate from non-graphical code, and many of the Py modules can be
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| used by other programs.  Likewise, other programs can supply some of
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| the modules needed by Py.  For example, you could supply a customized
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| interpreter module and plug it in to the PyCrust standalone
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| application.  As long as it supports the minimum functionality
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| required, PyCrust will work just as well with your interpreter as with
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| its default interpreter.
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| 
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| 
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| Projects using Py
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| =================
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| 
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| * `Conflict Solver`_
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| * Gnumed_
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| * PyGist
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| * PythonCard_
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| * RPy_
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| * SciPy_
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| * Sim42_
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| * wxGasp_
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| 
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| .. _Conflict Solver: http://conflictsolver.sourceforge.net/
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| .. _Gnumed: http://www.gnumed.org/
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| .. _PythonCard: http://www.pythoncard.org/
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| .. _RPy: http://rpy.sourceforge.net/
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| .. _SciPy: http://www.scipy.org/
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| .. _Sim42: http://www.sim42.org/
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| .. _wxGasp: http://linus.yorktown.arlington.k12.va.us/CS/APCSC/student_sites/David_Mayo/wxGasp
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| 
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| 
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| History of changes
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| ==================
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| 
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| This section lists all the changes that have been made to the Py
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| programs and modules, since the beginning.
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| 
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| .. include:: ../wx/py/CHANGES.txt
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| 
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