Whitespace normalization, via reindent.py.

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Tim Peters 2004-07-18 06:16:08 +00:00
parent e6ddc8b20b
commit 182b5aca27
453 changed files with 31318 additions and 31452 deletions

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@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ class ChipViewer:
# shows the name of the nearest color in the database. BAW: should
# an exact match be indicated in some way?
#
# Always use the #rrggbb style to actually set the color, since we may
# Always use the #rrggbb style to actually set the color, since we may
# not be using X color names (e.g. "web-safe" names)
colordb = self.__sb.colordb()
rgbtuple = (red, green, blue)

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@ -2,13 +2,13 @@
This class implements a pure input window which allows you to meticulously
edit the current color. You have both mouse control of the color (via the
buttons along the bottom row), and there are keyboard bindings for each of the
buttons along the bottom row), and there are keyboard bindings for each of the
increment/decrement buttons.
The top three check buttons allow you to specify which of the three color
variations are tied together when incrementing and decrementing. Red, green,
and blue are self evident. By tying together red and green, you can modify
the yellow level of the color. By tying together red and blue, you can modify
the yellow level of the color. By tying together red and blue, you can modify
the magenta level of the color. By tying together green and blue, you can
modify the cyan level, and by tying all three together, you can modify the
grey level.

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"""Strip viewer and related widgets.
The classes in this file implement the StripViewer shown in the top two thirds
The classes in this file implement the StripViewer shown in the top two thirds
of the main Pynche window. It consists of three StripWidgets which display
the variations in red, green, and blue respectively of the currently selected
r/g/b color value.
@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ class StripWidget:
# the last chip selected
self.__lastchip = None
self.__sb = switchboard
canvaswidth = numchips * (chipwidth + 1)
canvasheight = chipheight + 43 # BAW: Kludge
@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ class StripViewer:
hexbtn.grid(row=1, column=1, sticky=W)
# XXX: ignore this feature for now; it doesn't work quite right yet
## gentypevar = self.__gentypevar = IntVar()
## self.__variations = Radiobutton(frame,
## text='Variations',