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mac | ||
msw | ||
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build_renamers.py | ||
genfilelist.py | ||
make_installer.py | ||
make_static_setup.py | ||
makedemo | ||
makedev.bat | ||
makedocs | ||
makepreview.bat | ||
makerpm | ||
makesrpm | ||
PyAlaMode.desktop | ||
PyCrust.desktop | ||
PyShell.desktop | ||
README.1st.txt | ||
README.devel.txt | ||
README.viewdocs.txt | ||
viewdocs.py | ||
wx_conv.py | ||
wx_create.py | ||
wxPythonFull.spec.in | ||
XRCed.desktop |
wxPythonDocs ------------ The wxWindows docs can now be viewed on non-Win32 platforms with a nice viewer modeled after the MS HTMLHelp viewer. Simply execute the viewdocs.py script located in this directory and you're all set. (You'll need to first have wxPython installed and accessible via the PYTHONPATH.) You can also add other HTML books to be displayed by the viewer simply by dropping their .zip file here, viewdocs.py will find them automatically and add them to the list. The zip file just needs to contain a .hhp file that defines the contents of the book. See the docs on wxHtmlHelpController for details. If you'd still like to view these docs in your regular browser you can simply unzip each of the books into their own directory.