There have been a few new Python releases <wink> in the 2 years since

this tool was last touched!  Update some of the introductory material
and bump the version to 1.1.
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Contact: Barry A. Warsaw
Email: bwarsaw@python.org
Version: 1.0
Version: 1.1
Introduction
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changed the name because these days, too many other systems have
the acronym `ICE'.
Pynche has been tested with Python 1.5.x using Tk 8.0.x. It
probably works with Python 1.5. I've tested it on both Solaris
2.6 and Windows NT. There are some funky things that happen on
Windows but I think they are primarily Tk problems. You'll want
to be sure to have at least Tk 8.0.3 for Windows. Also, Pynche is
very colormap intensive, so it doesn't work very well on 8-bit
graphics cards. I'll probably fix that in the future.
Pynche should work with Python 1.5.2, 2.0, or 2.1, using Tk 8.0.x.
It's been tested on Solaris 2.6, Windows NT 4, and various Linux
distros. You'll want to be sure to have at least Tk 8.0.3 for
Windows. Also, Pynche is very colormap intensive, so it doesn't
work very well on 8-bit graphics cards; 24bit+ graphics cards are
so cheap these days, I'll probably never "fix" that.
Pynche must find a text database of colors names in order to
provide `nearest' color matching. Pynche is distributed with an
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- Better support for resizing the top level windows
- Better support on 8-bit screens
- More output views, e.g. color solids
- Have the notion of a `last color selected'; this may require a