Around that same time, the wxPython folks asked me if I'd be willing
to move all my wxPython-related projects into the `wxPython CVS
-repository`_, and become part of the wxPython_/wxWindows_ developer team.
+repository`_, and become part of the wxPython_/wxWidgets_ developer team.
I decided the time was right to restructure the PyCrust project.
During the move, the PyCrust package was renamed to "py" (lowercase
"p") and the collection of programs and modules as a whole became
known as "Py" (with a capital "P").
-.. _wxPython CVS repository: http://cvs.wxwindows.org
+.. _wxPython CVS repository: http://cvs.wxWidgets.org
.. _SourceForge: http://www.sf.net/projects/pycrust/
-.. _wxWindows: http://www.wxwindows.org/
+.. _wxWidgets: http://www.wxWidgets.org/
The original goal of PyCrust was to be the best interactive, graphical
Python shell (of course, I claimed it was the "flakiest" Python
as PyCrust, but doesn't have any of the extra features that appear in
the PyCrust notebook interface.
-.. figure:: /screenshots/PyShell.png
+.. figure:: screenshots/PyShell.png
- PyShell running on Mandrake Linux 9.1.
+ PyShell running on Mandrake Linux.
PyWrap