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Revision c9093d0f5ad04207e8a6d1da412b8305bc265444 authored by Alain Leufroy on 15 September 2011, 05:26:41 UTC, committed by Alain Leufroy on 15 September 2011, 05:26:41 UTC
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  change container in hgviewlib.curses.utils to suite lazy import and the
  strange urwid.command_map which is a module and an instance.
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fix mercurial extension
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README
Description
===========

Its purpose is to easily navigate in a Mercurial repository
history. It has been written with efficiency in mind, both in terms
of computational efficiency and user experience efficiency.

It is written in Python, using PyQt4 and QScintilla.

hgview intallation notes
========================

hgview can be used either as a hg extension, or as a standalone
application.

It depends on:

- mercurial (1.0 minimum)
- PyQt4
- QScintilla and PyQScintilla
- mx.DateTime

It is very simple to use ``hgview`` from the hg repository::

  hg clone http://www.logilab.org/hg/hgview
  
  cd <ANY_HG_REPO>
  $PATH_TO_HGVIEW_DIR/bin/hgview

On the other hand, installing ``hgview`` is simply done using usual
``distutils`` script::

  cd $PATH_TO_HGVIEW_DIR
  python setup.py install

Last, you can add the following to your main .hgrc file::

  [extensions]
  hgext.hgview=path/to/hqgv/hgext/hgview.py

  [hgview]
  # your hgview configs statements like: 
  dotradius=6
  # type hg qv-config to list available options

See `hg help hgview` for more informations on available configuration
options.
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