class) and you will always use one of its derivations: wx.Config
or wx.FileConfig.
-wx.ConfigBase organizes the items in a tree-like structure
-(modeled after the Unix/Dos filesystem). There are groups
-(directories) and keys (files). There is always one current
-group given by the current path. As in the file system case, to
-specify a key in the config class you must use a path to it.
-Config classes also support the notion of the current group,
-which makes it possible to use relative paths.
-
-Keys are pairs \"key_name = value\" where value may be of string, integer
-floating point or boolean, you can not store binary data without first
-encoding it as a string. For performance reasons items should be kept small,
-no more than a couple kilobytes.
+wx.ConfigBase organizes the items in a tree-like structure,
+modeled after the Unix/Dos filesystem. There are groups that act
+like directories and entries, key/value pairs that act like
+files. There is always one current group given by the current
+path. As in the file system case, to specify a key in the config
+class you must use a path to it. Config classes also support the
+notion of the current group, which makes it possible to use
+relative paths.
+
+Keys are pairs \"key_name = value\" where value may be of string,
+integer floating point or boolean, you can not store binary data
+without first encoding it as a string. For performance reasons
+items should be kept small, no more than a couple kilobytes.
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