| 1 | wxPython win32 README |
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| 4 | The self-installer pacakge you have just installed contains the Python |
| 5 | extension modules, python modules and packages needed to run wxPython |
| 6 | applications. If you selected the "Make this install be the default |
| 7 | wxPython" option in the installer then this version will be the one |
| 8 | that is imported when apps do "import wx". See the following wiki |
| 9 | page for more information about managing multiple installs: |
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| 11 | http://wiki.wxpython.org/index.cgi/MultiVersionInstalls |
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| 13 | In addition to the wxPython modules, several tools scripts (such as |
| 14 | XRCed and PyShell) and batch file launchers have been installed to |
| 15 | Python's Scripts directory. (For example, c:\Python23\Scripts.) IF |
| 16 | you have multiple versions of wxPython installed these tool scripts |
| 17 | will use whichever is the default install. If you would like to |
| 18 | control which version is used then follow the directions at the wiki |
| 19 | page for using wxversion. |
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| 21 | This installer does *not* include the wxPython documentation, the |
| 22 | wxPython demo and other sample applications are provided as part of |
| 23 | wxPython. Those are available in a separate installer named |
| 24 | wxPython2.6-win32-docs-demos-*.exe which should also be located from |
| 25 | wherever you downloaded this package from. The Docs and Demos |
| 26 | installer will also create Start Menu shortcuts for the tool scripts |
| 27 | mentioned above. |
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