This is release 1.2 of modulator, a generator of boilerplate code for modules to be written in C. Difference between 1.2 and 1.1: __doc__ templates are now generated (thanks to Jim Fulton). Difference between 1.1 and 1.0: the templates now use "new-style" naming conventions. Many thanks to Chak Tan for supplying them. Usage when you have tk is *really* simple: start modulator, fill out the forms specifying all the objects and methods, tell modulator whether objects should also be accessible as sequences, etc and press 'generate code'. It will write a complete skeleton module for you. Usage when you don't have tk is slightly more difficult. Look at EXAMPLE.py for some details. Oh yeah: you'll probably want to change Templates/copyright, or all your code ends up as being copyrighted to CWI:-) Let me know what you think, Jack Jansen, jack@cwi.nl