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− | This is part of the documentation of the Python Smart Terminal, the starting page is: [[Python Smart Terminal]]. While you can, of course modify any of the code for the Smart Terminal the expected way to do it is either through parameters ( see ) or through code. Taking the code approach the plan is that you created a class like the other | + | This is part of the documentation of the Python Smart Terminal, the starting page is: [[Python Smart Terminal]]. While you can, of course modify any of the code for the Smart Terminal the expected way to do it is either through parameters ( see ) or through code. Taking the code approach the plan is that you created a class like the other excomponents that are in the main code repository ( [[https://github.com/russ-hensel/python_smart_terminal Code at GitHub]] ). |
+ | = Examples = | ||
+ | All the extensions are included in my github repository, you can study that code. I have additional external documentation for: | ||
+ | [[GreenHouse Monitor Program]] | ||
+ | = Alter the GUI = | ||
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+ | = Add Processing in the Helper Thread == | ||
[[category:Python]] [[Category:Arduino/RaspberryPi]] [[Category:SmartTerminal]] | [[category:Python]] [[Category:Arduino/RaspberryPi]] [[Category:SmartTerminal]] |
Revision as of 15:56, 22 September 2018
Introduction
This page just started, come back later for something that makes more sense.
This is part of the documentation of the Python Smart Terminal, the starting page is: Python Smart Terminal. While you can, of course modify any of the code for the Smart Terminal the expected way to do it is either through parameters ( see ) or through code. Taking the code approach the plan is that you created a class like the other excomponents that are in the main code repository ( [Code at GitHub] ).
Examples
All the extensions are included in my github repository, you can study that code. I have additional external documentation for: