Hello all, here is a little collection of recent Urwid developments. I've put up mirrors of the Urwid repository on bitbucket[1] and github[2], and I'll try to keep them up to date going forward. These sites can be really nice for collaboration, so if you've got improvements for Urwid, feel free to fork it and send me a pull request. Patches by email or this list are still welcome, of course.
[1] http://bitbucket.org/wardi/urwid/ [2] http://github.com/wardi/urwid I've also spent some time on the long-neglected Urwid User Manual[3]. There's still a few sections left to fill in, but I would appreciate your comments or fixes to what's there right now. [3] http://excess.org/urwid/wiki/UrwidManual On IRC a few days ago someone suggested the idea of using Urwid to drive a small LCD panel with a few buttons. This person also needs the code to be based on Glib, which fortunately is already supported. I quite like the idea, so I'm hoping to write a display module for a similar device[4] in the near future. Also, Ali Afshar has recently contributed[5][6] a really nice display module based on Twisted Conch. This module lets you serve many SSH clients from the same Urwid application, each user with their own interface. [4] http://www.crystalfontz.com/product/XES635BK-TFE-KU.html [5] https://excess.org/hg/urwid-contrib/file/ [6] http://bitbucket.org/aafshar/txurwid-main/src/ If you're doing something interesting with Urwid, please say "hi" on the list or on IRC. It would be great to hear from you. If you've released some code based on Urwid, please add a link to the application list[6]. [6] http://excess.org/urwid/wiki/ApplicationList Ian _______________________________________________ Urwid mailing list [email protected] http://lists.excess.org/mailman/listinfo/urwid
