Message: 7
Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2009 22:07:57 -0800 (PST)
From: eliben <eli...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [PyQt] PyQtShell
To: pyqt@riverbankcomputing.com
Message-ID: <21537432.p...@talk.nabble.com>
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Pierre Raybaut wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to share with you this little open-source project of mine,
> PyQtShell:
> http://pypi.python.org/pypi/PyQtShell/
> http://code.google.com/p/pyqtshell/
>
> I've just started it a few days ago and I worked on it only a couple of
> hours at home this week and saturday morning... so do not expect a
> revolution here.
> But I thought that some of you might be interested in contributing or
> simply testing it.
>
> Here is an extract from the Google Code website:
>
> PyQtShell is intended to be an extension to PyQt4 (module PyQt4.QtShell)
> providing a console application (see screenshots below) based on
> independent widgets which interact with each other:
> - QShell, a Python shell with useful options (like a '-os' switch
> for importing os and os.path as osp, a '-pylab' switch for importing
> matplotlib in interactive mode, ...) and advanced features like code
> completion (requires QScintilla, i.e. module PyQt4.Qsci)
> - CurrentDirChanger: shows the current directory and allows to change
> it
> Not implemented :
> - GlobalsExplorer: shows globals() list with some properties for
> each global (e.g. value for int or float, min and max values for arrays,
> ...) and allows to open an appropriate GUI editor
> - and other widgets: FileExplorer, CodeEditor, ...
>
Hi Pierre,
How can I contact you regarding contributing to the shell's code?
Eli
I'm very sorry, I completely missed all replies made to my post, I was
too busy working on PyQtShell on my free time :)
Eli, I see that you've found out how to contact me.
The best way to contribute to the code is to use Mercurial, either by
creating a clone of the read-only repository at
http://source.pythonxy.com/PyQtShell/, or by downloading the source
archive (on Google Code: http://code.google.com/p/pyqtshell/).
After that, you may update your local repository by doing a "Pull" from
time to time. And if you want to contribute, send me your "diff" files
by e-mail, I'll integrate them with great pleasure.
Frederic, I know about pyqonsole (and about Logilab too: we are working
together on a project at my research center, CEA/DAM) and PyQtShell is -
until now at least - intended to be only emulating the Python
interpreter without emulating any kind of terminal (which is a
limitation but it has the advantage to simplify greatly the code).
Cheers,
Pierre
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