Console UI Library for Python
Urwid is a Python library for making text console applications. It has many features including fluid interface resizing, support for UTF-8 and CJK encodings, standard and custom text layout modes, simple markup for setting text attributes, and a powerful, dynamic list box that handles a mix of widget types. It is flexible, modular, and leaves the developer in control.
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Revision 16 (latest revision is 28)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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- udpate to 2.1.1: * Add TrioEventLoop.run_async(), removed nursery constructor arg (#392) (by Tamás Nepusz) * Add wrap_around kwarg to SimpleListWalkers (by Krzysztof Królczyk) * Change documentation on Terminal (by James Johnson) * Remove debug documentation change test (by James Johnson) * Remove support for py34 (by Andrey Semakin) * Remove invalid escape sequence (by Andrey Lebedev) * Fix GridFlow keypress handling when v_sep is 0 (by Aurelien Grenotton) * Fix Terminal in ListBox (#382) (by James Johnson) * Fix Crash on `fg`, SIGCONT (after Ctrl-Z, SIGSTOP, SIGTSTP) (by goncalopp) * Fix 256-color mode on some terminals. Addresses #404. (by Tony Cebzanov) * vterm: reduce __init__ boilerplate (by max ulidtko) * vterm: errno 5 is not EOF. (by max ulidtko) * Terminal: use UTF-8 by default. (by max ulidtko) * Instance of Terminal has no __super attr -- thanks pylint! (by max ulidtko) * Do not call wait_readable with a closed fd in TrioEventLoop (by Michael Hudson-Doyle) * Make options a static method where applicable (by Philip Matura)
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