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� ��^c @ s, d Z d Z d d l Z d d l Z d d l Z d d l Z d d l m Z d d l m Z d d l m Z d d l m Z d d l m Z e j d Z d Z d Z d d e j j e j d d � g Z d � Z d d � Z d � Z d d d d d d � Z d � Z d � Z e d k r(e � n d S( s Pynche -- The PYthon Natural Color and Hue Editor. Contact: %(AUTHNAME)s Email: %(AUTHEMAIL)s Version: %(__version__)s Pynche is based largely on a similar color editor I wrote years ago for the SunView window system. That editor was called ICE: the Interactive Color Editor. I'd always wanted to port the editor to X but didn't feel like hacking X and C code to do it. Fast forward many years, to where Python + Tkinter provides such a nice programming environment, with enough power, that I finally buckled down and implemented it. I changed the name because these days, too many other systems have the acronym `ICE'. This program currently requires Python 2.2 with Tkinter. Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [-d file] [-i file] [-X] [-v] [-h] [initialcolor] Where: --database file -d file Alternate location of a color database file --initfile file -i file Alternate location of the initialization file. This file contains a persistent database of the current Pynche options and color. This means that Pynche restores its option settings and current color when it restarts, using this file (unless the -X option is used). The default is ~/.pynche --ignore -X Ignore the initialization file when starting up. Pynche will still write the current option settings to this file when it quits. --version -v print the version number and exit --help -h print this message initialcolor initial color, as a color name or #RRGGBB format s 1.4.1i����N( t PyncheWidget( t Switchboard( t StripViewer( t ChipViewer( t TypeinVieweri s Barry Warsaws barry@python.orgs /usr/openwin/lib/rgb.txts /usr/lib/X11/rgb.txts X/rgb.txtc C s t t � S( N( t __doc__t globals( ( ( s1 /usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/pynche/Main.pyt docstringS s t c C s'