Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: binilla
Version: 0.9.40
Summary: A universal binary structure editor built on supyr_struct.
Home-page: http://bitbucket.org/moses_of_egypt/binilla
Author: Devin Bobadilla
Author-email: MosesBobadilla@gmail.com
License: MIT
Description: Binilla
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        What is this repository for?
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        - Binilla is a universal, GUI based, binary structure editor powered by `supyr_struct <https://bitbucket.org/Moses_of_Egypt/supyr_struct>`_. Binilla is capable of generating editing interfaces for any binary structures defined with the supyr_struct library. Meta data can be embedded into the supyr_struct descriptors to customize the way Binilla displays the structures. This includes specifying custom widgets, field value ranges, visibility of fields, whether a field can be edited, comments, tooltips, field units, and more.
        
        - Below are a few versions of Binilla displaying various structures. Even the configuration window is generated from a supyr_struct structure definition.
        
        .. image:: https://bitbucket.org/repo/4xyAzp/images/1451182705-binilla%20test1.png
        .. image:: https://bitbucket.org/repo/4xyAzp/images/2229544774-binilla%20test2.PNG
        
        Installing
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        First install any version of Python 3(The newest version is recommended).
        
        There are two ways to install binilla from this point:
        
        -    Open a command prompt and execute: ``pip install binilla``
        
        
        or
        
        -    Extract a copy of the repository into a directory titled "binilla ".
        -    Move the file "setup.py" into the directory containing "binilla ".
        -    Open a command prompt, navigate to the directory containing setup.py, and execute: ``python setup.py install``
        -    During install, python should try to download and install supyr_struct. If it fails to, you must install that as well.
        
        Once the install finishes, binilla should be able to be run by opening a python interpreter and executing: ``from binilla import run``
        
        Who do I talk to?
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        - Devin Bobadilla (Author of binilla) mosesbobadilla@gmail.com
Keywords: binilla,binary,data structure
Platform: POSIX
Platform: Windows
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Requires: supyr_struct
Provides: binilla
