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"New Crunchy (0.9) is out"

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4:29 PM

Blogger Paddy3118 said...

Oh gosh! Truly wonderful!
I've only used it for fifteen minutes, went and re-visited my blog at paddy3118.blogspot.com and the results were amazing.

You might want to add a button in the remote_en.html file that would allow one to switch on the ability to load code into the editor by default; without having to restart the application.

The install was a doddle. The README file succinct and a p$*ce of p*ss to get going. Click on a file and its up and running (Windows-XP, Python 2.5).

Ta very much. Paddy.

4:32 PM

Blogger André Roberge said...

You should not need to restart the application to load code in the editor by default. You should be able to enter
crunchy.no_markup = 'editor' inside any interpreter prompt and the switch will be made. All you have to do to see it is *reload* the page.

Btw, if you are on a page where an editor is, you can type in the same command and execute it - it should yield the same result.

Finally: if you're happy with it, spread the word on your blog ;-)

4:37 PM

Blogger Paddy3118 said...

Consider the word spread :-)

- Paddy.

P.S. Maybe you could add an 'I've been Crunched!' logo and docs to the home site giving instructions on how people can add a permanent visible logo to their sites that would indicate that the page is prepared with Crunchy in mind, and an image link back to the Home site telling the curious what Crunchy is about?

3:21 AM

Blogger André Roberge said...

I was thinking of using the Crunchy Python logo for indicating that a site has been prepared for Crunchy - but I'm still waiting for a copy of the logo with the right font from someone from the Python Software foundation (they agreed in principle ... but I'm still waiting...)

Here's the first time I mentioned the idea.

7:07 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

Why dont you release crunchy as an Egg so that people can install it with easy install?

7:24 PM

Blogger André Roberge said...

We're looking into that (python eggs) as well as using py2exe + installer on Windows, some Linux solution and py2app for Mac. Hopefully this will be done by release 1.0 - if not sooner.

7:37 PM

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