Add a note about the console window
diff --git a/Tools/pynche/README b/Tools/pynche/README
index 16d7b3e..1775884 100644
--- a/Tools/pynche/README
+++ b/Tools/pynche/README
@@ -15,16 +15,18 @@
works with Python 1.5. I've tested it on both Solaris 2.6 and Windows
NT. There are some funky things that happen on Windows but I think
they are primarily Tk problems. You'll want to be sure to have Tk
-8.0.3 for Windows. Also, Pynche is very colormap intensive, so it doesn't
-work very well on 8-bit graphics cards. I'll probably fix that in the
-future.
+8.0.3 for Windows. Also, Pynche is very colormap intensive, so it
+doesn't work very well on 8-bit graphics cards. I'll probably fix
+that in the future.
Pynche must find a text database of colors, in the X11 format. Pynche
is distributed with an rgb.txt file from the X11R6.4 distribution for
this reason, but you can use a different file with the -d option. The
file xlicense.txt contains the license only for rgb.txt.
-Pynche is pronounced `Pinch-ee'.
+Pynche is pronounced `Pinch-ee'. Start it by running the pynche.py
+driver. On Windows, you probably want to rename pynche.py to
+pynche.pyw so that it doesn't bring up a console window.
The top part of the main Pynche window contains the "variation
strips". Each strip contains a number of "color chips". The strips