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@@ -10,17 +10,17 @@ Current release version
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Get the installer for the current installer at
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https://launchpad.net/pyreadline/+download.
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https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyreadline/
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Follow the instructions for configuration below.
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Development version
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-------------------
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The devopment is hosted at https://launchpad.net/pyreadline
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The devopment is hosted at https://github.com/pyreadline/pyreadline
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The current trunk version can be pulled with bzr, :command:`bzr branch
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lp:pyreadline`.
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The current trunk version can be cloned with git, :command:`git clone
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https://github.com/pyreadline/pyreadline.git`.
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Install with the usual :command:`python setup.py install` from the pyreadline
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folder.
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@@ -11,18 +11,7 @@ like python library can also be useful when implementing commandline like
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interfaces in GUIs. The use of pyreadline for anything but the windows
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console is still under development.
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The pyreadline module support also Python 3.x.
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Version 1.7 will be the last release with compatibility with 2.4 and 2.5. The next
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major release will target 2.6, 2.7 and 3.x. The 1.7 series will only receive bugfixes
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from now on.
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Dependencies
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* ctypes
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The pyreadline module supports Python versions 2.6, 2.7, and >3.2.
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Conflicts
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@@ -9,8 +9,3 @@ Known issues
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* Forward incremental search using ctrl-s is flaky because no keyrelease events are generated for ctrl-s
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we use keypress events instead. As a work around ctrl-shift-r is also bound to forward incremental search.
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* #488177 exceptions occur when using pyreadline on windows 2008 r2
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* #526850 pyreadline causes conhost.exe to crash on windows 7. When pasting long text (>230 characters)
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python crashes. Has been observed on Windows 7 with pyreadline 1.5, not a confirmed problem with pyreadline 1.6 series.
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Workaround is to use the pyreadline paste instead i.e. ctrl-v.
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@@ -127,8 +127,9 @@ swedish systems). This means the filenames containing internationl characters
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entered on interactive prompt will not work. The workaround here is to change
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the codepage of your terminal to a more suitable one using the :command:`chcp`
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command. For swedish systems :command:`chcp 1252` does the trick but you also
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have to change the terminal font to `lucida console` using the properties
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dialog for the console.
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have to change the terminal font to a font compatible with the wanted code page
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in the case of a swedish system that would be e.g. `lucida console`, or
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`consolas` using the properties dialog for the console.
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