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PROGRAM:

NAME


resourceEditor - Resource editor used as part of the PythonCard GUI framework

SYNOPSIS


resourceEditor [file] [switches]

DESCRIPTION


The resourceEditor is the most common starting point for constructing a PythonCard
application. Using this tool, you can create, position, size, describe and connect not
only your application's windows and all of the components they contain (buttons, fields,
and other controls), but also its menus and supporting dialogs. A direct-manipulation
interface enables you to create, drag, and size window components in the grand tradition
of Integrated Development Environments (IDEs). The resourceEditor also incorporates a menu
editor and a background editor for managing the non-component portions of your PythonCard
application.

Scripting is not integrated into the resourceEditor. Instead, you should use your
favorite Python script editor to write the code that gives your application its
intelligence and behavior (for instance, you could use codeEditor(1), also part of the
PythonCard GUI framework).

SWITCHES


Note that switches must come after any filename in order to be recognized.

-p Show property editor

-m Show message watcher

-l Enable logging

-s Show shell

-m Show namespace

-d Show debug menu

NOTES


The resourceEditor utility also provides additional functionality that is not discussed in
this manpage, because it is somewhat difficult to completely describe usage of a GUI
program in a text-based manpage. For more detailed usage instructions or for more
information on the PythonCard GUI framework in general, you should install the pythoncard-
doc package and take a look at the various walk-throughs, tutorials and samples included
with it.

Once the pythoncard-doc package is installed, the documentation is installed to
/usr/share/doc/pythoncard-doc, and is also available via Debian's doc-base infrastructure
- find it in the Devel section using dwww(1), doc-central(1) or dhelp(1).

If you would rather not install the pythoncard-doc package, you can find essentially the
same information on the PythonCard website:

http://pythoncard.sourceforge.net

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