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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Pynche - The PYthonically Natural Color and Hue Editor
Contact: Barry A. Warsaw
Email: bwarsaw@python.org
-Version: 1.0
+Version: 1.1
Introduction
@@ -16,13 +16,12 @@ Introduction
changed the name because these days, too many other systems have
the acronym `ICE'.
- Pynche has been tested with Python 1.5.x using Tk 8.0.x. It
- probably works with Python 1.5. I've tested it on both Solaris
- 2.6 and Windows NT. There are some funky things that happen on
- Windows but I think they are primarily Tk problems. You'll want
- to be sure to have at least Tk 8.0.3 for Windows. Also, Pynche is
- very colormap intensive, so it doesn't work very well on 8-bit
- graphics cards. I'll probably fix that in the future.
+ Pynche should work with Python 1.5.2, 2.0, or 2.1, using Tk 8.0.x.
+ It's been tested on Solaris 2.6, Windows NT 4, and various Linux
+ distros. You'll want to be sure to have at least Tk 8.0.3 for
+ Windows. Also, Pynche is very colormap intensive, so it doesn't
+ work very well on 8-bit graphics cards; 24bit+ graphics cards are
+ so cheap these days, I'll probably never "fix" that.
Pynche must find a text database of colors names in order to
provide `nearest' color matching. Pynche is distributed with an
@@ -359,8 +358,6 @@ To Do
- Better support for resizing the top level windows
- - Better support on 8-bit screens
-
- More output views, e.g. color solids
- Have the notion of a `last color selected'; this may require a