/PyRoom

Fork of PyRoom (writeroom clone)

Primary LanguagePythonGNU General Public License v3.0GPL-3.0

PyRoom Fork

PyRoom is a fullscreen editor written in python that I forked as a way to learn python for an upcoming position.

To get started, I wanted to add a few features like autosaving, having multiple buffers, maybe a vim emulation mode, etc. Besides learning python, I was intentionally overengineering and applying a strict red/green/refactor methodology to this project, having just (re)read Fowler's Refactoring, Michael Feather's Working Effectively with Legacy Code and Kent Beck's XP. So clearly, the first were to decouple the GUI and Editor components of PyRoom.

Cheers! jsk

Original PyRoom Readme

====== PyRoom Project ======

PyRoom is a fullscreen simple text editor, without a toolbar, a menubar or anything that would distract the user from his most important task: writing.

===== Dependencies =====

PyRoom depends on Python, PyGTK and XDG bindings for Python (python-xdg. Please refer to your system documentation for information on how to install these modules if they're not currently available.

====== Optional dependencies ======

In order to use GNOME default fonts in PyRoom, gconf bindings (python-gconf) are recommended.

If you're installing manually from our tarball and want to use PyRoom in your own language, you'll need to install gettext.

===== Installing and Running =====

PyRoom is available as a distutils enabled package. Installation procedures for those are easy:

Either unpack the tarball

$ tar xvfz pyroom*.tar.gz

or check out our bazaar branch for a development version (we try to keep those unbroken and ready for production use)

$ bzr branch lp:pyroom

From there, you can either run pyroom from commandline

$ cd pyroom/
$ ./pyroom

Or install it system wide

$ cd pyroom
$ python setup.py install # as root
$ pyroom

==== Usage ====

=== Running PyRoom ===

To run pyroom and instruct it to load some existing files, type:

$ pyroom /path/to/file1 /other/path/to/file2

=== Example Usage ===

For example, to load PyRoom and instruct it to load the files "article.txt" and "blogpost.txt", type the following:

$ pyroom article.txt blog.txt

==== Key Bindings ====

There are a few keys allowing you to perform a few useful commands:

  • Control-H: Show help in a new buffer
  • Control-I: Show buffer information
  • Control-N: Create a new buffer
  • Control-O: Open a file in a new buffer
  • Control-Q: Quit
  • Control-S: Save current buffer
  • Control-Shift-S: Save current buffer as
  • Control-W: Close buffer and exit if it was the last buffer
  • Control-Y: Redo last typing
  • Control-Z: Undo last typing
  • Control-Page Up: Switch to previous buffer
  • Control-Page Down: Switch to next buffer

===== Want to know more? =====