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<TR><TH COLSPAN="3" ALIGN="center">Python Bindings for KDE (PyKDE-3.16.0)</TH></TR>
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<H1 CLASS="TITLE"><A NAME="AEN2"></A>Python Bindings for KDE (PyKDE-3.16.0)</H1>
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<H3 CLASS="AUTHOR"><A NAME="AEN4">Jim Bublitz</A></H3>
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<h1>Introduction</h1>
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PyKDE is a set of Python bindings for the KDE toolkit. PyKDE makes nearly 700 KDE classes
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and over 10,000 associated methods available to Python programmers.
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The Python bindings for the Qt toolkit (PyQt) must also be installed. The sip library
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must also be installed. This version of PyKDE will support sip 4.2.x. or later. Earlier
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sip 4 versions may work, but are untested.
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The current bindings support KDE versions 3.0.0 through 3.5.3,
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and Python 2.2, 2.3 or 2.4. This fileset will work for any supported KDE version.
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This version will not work with Qt1/KDE1 or Qt2/KDE2.
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The bindings are implemented as a number of Python modules corresponding to
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the names of the separate KDE libraries, i.e.
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<TT CLASS="LITERAL">dcop</TT>,
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<TT CLASS="LITERAL">kdecore</TT>,
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<TT CLASS="LITERAL">kdefx</TT>,
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<TT CLASS="LITERAL">kdeui</TT>,
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<TT CLASS="LITERAL">kio</TT>,
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<TT CLASS="LITERAL">kresources</TT>,
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<TT CLASS="LITERAL">kabc</TT>,
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<TT CLASS="LITERAL">kfile</TT>,
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<TT CLASS="LITERAL">kparts</TT>,
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<TT CLASS="LITERAL">khtml</TT>,
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<TT CLASS="LITERAL">kspell</TT>,
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<TT CLASS="LITERAL">kdeprint</TT>,
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<TT CLASS="LITERAL">kmdi</TT>.
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<H2>Changes</H2>
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Troy Melhase's "pykde_sampler" example application has been added to the examples/ directory. If
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you're interested in making a contribution to PyKDE, expanding pykde_sample to support additional
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widgets and PyKDE features would be a good place to start.
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This release also replaces the original dcopext.py module with an improved version authored by
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Matthias Panzenbock. The original version is available in extensions/dcopext.py.old, but is not
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installed.
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konsolepart support has been restored, but only for KDE >= 3.5.0. configure.py now detects lib64
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automatically. Also included are Matthias Panzenbock's DCOP extensions patch and Michael Franz
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Aigner's KConfigSkeleton patch, both of which have been in previous snapshots.
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