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END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS gnome-specimen-0.4/ChangeLog0000644000175000001440000010444610736174354012775 00000000000000 198 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-12-31 Release Gnome Specimen 0.4 197 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-12-31 Updated NEWS 196 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-12-31 Improve treeview scrolling after adding font The previews treeview is scrolled completely to the bottom after adding a new preview. The previous scrolling code didn't work correctly. 195 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-12-31 Updated NEWS 194 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-12-31 Select parent row after collapse If a font style was currently selected while the family treeview row was collapsed, the corresponding family is selected instead of losing the selection completely. Fixes bug #175893. A few tiny and unrelated code cleanups were done as well. 193 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-12-31 Updated .desktop file Removed the deprecated Encoding field and adapted the Categories field as well. Inspired by a Debian patch, which for some reason was not reported upstream, sigh. 192 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-12-31 Updated TODO 191 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-12-31 Updated NEWS and TODO 190 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-12-01 Updated Dutch translation 189 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-12-01 Add tooltips for some widgets The buttons, entries and the font listing now have tooltips. Also made sure the gtk stock items do not end up in .po files (due to a minor glade bug). Fixes bug #119202. 188 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-12-01 Updated NEWS 187 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-12-01 Add preview label for current font selection The currently selected font is previewed so that it does not have to be added to the list of previews before the sample is actually shown to the user. This involved moving some parts of the interface, and adding two labels: one for the currently selected font name, and one for the sample text in the requested font and colors. The glade files where editing using Glade 3, so there are quite some (textual) changes there. 186 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-09-23 Updated NEWS 185 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-09-23 Add first style only when previewing font family Only the first font variant/style is previewed when the family name itself (i.e. top level rows in the listing) is selected. Fixes bug #124274. 184 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-09-20 Install 22x2xx application icon 183 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-09-20 Added 22x22 application icon This is the one used in the Gnome menu. It appeared blurry before since the 24x24 was used instead (in a downscaled version). 182 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-09-12 Added Arabic translation 181 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-09-06 Post-release version bump 180 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-09-06 Release Gnome Specimen 0.3.1 179 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-09-06 Change logo license and metadata Changed the logo license to GPL, and actually filled in correct metadata such as author and title. Requested by Kartik Mistry to fix licensing issues for Debian. 178 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-09-06 Improved desktop file categories Use "Viewer" instead of "Application" in the desktop file. Patch by Kartik Mistry . 177 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-07-27 * po/pl.po: - Updated Polish translation 176 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-07-26 * NEWS: * po/LINGUAS: * po/pl.po: - Added Polish translation. 175 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-07-26 * NEWS: * po/ru.po: - Updated Russian translation 174 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-07-20 * debian/rules: - Actually install the GConf schemas upon package installation. 173 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-07-16 * configure.ac: - Post release version bump 172 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-07-16 * configure.ac: * debian/changelog: - Release Gnome Specimen 0.3 171 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-09 * specimen/specimenwindow.py: - Do not capture '/' if one of the entries is focused - Focus the font listing if find mode stops 170 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-09 * po/ja.po: * po/LINGUAS: * NEWS: - New Japanese translation 169 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-09 * debian/changelog: - Snapshot changelog message (no public pre-release) 168 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-09 * data/gnome-specimen.glade: * specimen/specimenwindow.py: - Start "find mode" when the user starts typing when the fonts treeview is focused by disabling the builtin treeview search mode and handling key press events correctly (only for alphanumeric characters). 167 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-08 * specimen/specimenwindow.py: - Update find filter in an idle handler to make the find entry more responsive. 166 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-08 * data/gnome-specimen.glade: - Open/save the glade file with glade-2 to fix several problems, e.g. menu items not being stock items anymore, the edit menu showing way too large icons, etc. Files generated by glade-2 do not seem to have these problems. 165 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-08 * po/nl.po: - Updated Dutch translation 164 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-08 * data/gnome-specimen.glade: - Fixup some strange strings, glade does not behave like it should... * specimen/specimenwindow.py: - Add some comments 163 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-08 * NEWS: * TODO: * data/gnome-specimen.glade: * specimen/specimenwindow.py: - Implemented search interface. The interface shows a menu item (with ctrl-f shortcut) and a find bar now. Typing into the entry filters the list of fonts. Pressing Enter activates the listing for better keyboard navigation. - Font loading on startup should be much faster because the model is disconnected from the view while it is populated with all available fonts. 162 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-08 * specimen/specimenwindow.py: - Use Pythonesque row counting in num_previews() 161 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-07 * NEWS: - Minor update 160 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-07 * ChangeLog: - Add note about editing ChangeLog since it will be generated automatically. 159 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-07 * NEWS: - Updated with translations and changes 158 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-07 * specimen/specimenwindow.py: - Allow keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl-Plus and Ctrl-Minus) to change the preview size. Fixes bug #119015, reported by Colin Marquardt. 157 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-07 * data/gnome-specimen.glade: - Add handler for key presses on the main window. For some reason Glade-3 changed larged chunks of the file, but the result looks cleaner, so I decided to go with it. 156 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-07 * specimen/specimenwindow.py: - Add increase_preview_size() and decrease_preview_size() methods and use these appropriately. 155 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-07 * specimen/specimenwindow.py: - Do not import gtk.keysyms explicitly. 154 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-07 * po/ca.po: * po/cs.po: * po/de.po: * po/el.po: * po/en_GB.po: * po/fi.po: * po/it.po: * po/nb.po: * po/nl.po: * po/pt.po: * po/pt_BR.po: * po/ru.po: * po/sv.po: * po/vi.po: * po/zh_CN.po: - Executed "make update-po" to update translations. 153 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-07 * po/fr.po: - Removed fuzzies 152 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-07 * po/es.po: - Updated Spanish translation 151 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-07 * po/el.po: - Updated Greek translation 150 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-06 * debian/control: - List myself as maintainer of the unofficial .deb files 149 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-06 * po/pt_BR.po: - Updated translation 148 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-05 * debian/copyright: * gnome-specimen.in: * specimen/config.py.in: * specimen/main.py: * specimen/specimenwindow.py: - Updated copyright years - Update email address 147 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-04 * debian/changelog: - Use 0.2-0 package version instead of 0.2-1 to allow Debian and Ubuntu to upgrade to the official packages when they appear in the archives (they seem to start counting at 0.2-1) 146 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-04 * debian/rules: - Use gnome debhelper stuff, suggested by Daniel Holbach. This is supposed to fix GTK icon cache problems. 145 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-04 * debian/: * debian/changelog: * debian/compat: * debian/control: * debian/copyright: * debian/rules: - Add Debian packaging files, based on the packaging work by Daniel Holbach. 144 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-04 * NEWS: - Improve wording 143 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-04 * configure.ac: - Post-release version bump 142 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-04 * configure.ac: - Release Gnome Specimen 0.2 141 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-04 * NEWS: - typo fix 140 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-04 * po/zh_CN.po: - string fixups 139 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-04 * po/sv.po: - string fixes 138 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-04 * po/pt.po: - string fixups 137 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-04 * po/it.po: - fuzzy fixes 136 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-04 * po/es.po: - fuzzy fixes 135 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-04 * po/el.po: - Mnemonic fixes 134 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-04 * po/ca.po: - Mnemonic fixes 133 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-04 * data/gnome-specimen-about.png: - Added white background and 1px border 132 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-04 * data/icons/Makefile.am: - Oops, install icons into correct directories 131 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-04 * data/icons/gnome-specimen-24.png: - Make icon more crisp 130 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-04 * po/check-translations: - Simple shell script to retrieve translation statistics 129 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-04 * NEWS: - Updated 128 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-04 * configure.ac: * data/Makefile.am: * data/icons/Makefile.am: - Install and uninstall application icons * data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in: * specimen/specimenwindow.py: - Use the new application icon * specimen/main.py: - Fix image filename in about dialog 127 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-04 * data/gnome-specimen-about.svg: * data/gnome-specimen-about.png: - New SVG picture for the about dialog - PNG rendering to be used in the dialog 126 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-04 * data/gnome-specimen.png => data/gnome-specimen-about.png: - Saner name 125 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-04 * data/icons/gnome-specimen-scalable.svg: - Scalable icon with text converted to paths (so that one does not need the fonts to render it) * data/icons/gnome-specimen-16.png: * data/icons/gnome-specimen-24.png: * data/icons/gnome-specimen-32.png: * data/icons/gnome-specimen-48.png: - Bitmap renderings with tweaks so that the icon does not appear blurred when scaled down. 124 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-04 * data/icons/gnome-specimen-scalable.svg => data/icons/gnome-specimen.svg: - Renamed original drawing (before exporting text to shapes) 123 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-04 * data/icons/: * data/icons/gnome-specimen-scalable.svg: - New application icon 122 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-04 * NEWS: - Format changes - Updated translators - Added note about theme colors 121 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-06-04 * po/cs.po: * po/de.po: * po/fi.po: * po/fr.po: * po/nb.po: * po/pt_BR.po: * po/ru.po: * po/sv.po: * po/vi.po: - Updated translations * po/zh_CN.po: * po/LINGUAS: - New translation 120 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-05-19 * specimen/specimenwindow.py: - Use default theme colors for the name cells in the preview treeview instead of hardcoded black and gray. 119 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-05-13 * po/: - Ran make update-po to update all translations. I've sent mail to the translators with these files asking for updates. 118 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-05-13 * NEWS: - Updated news 117 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-03-21 * specimen/main.py: - Remove 'locale' module, it is not needed 116 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-02-07 * Updated ignore patterns 115 Wouter Bolsterlee 2007-02-07 * specimen/specimenwindow.py: - Increase/decrease preview font size when using ctrl+mouse wheel. * TODO: - Updated 114 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-12-18 * specimen/specimenwindow.py: - Renamed update_button_sensitivity() to self.update_ui_sensitivity() * TODO: - Added note about ctrl-plus/minus zooming 113 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-12-05 * po/sv.po: Updated Swedish transation 112 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-12-01 * data/Makefile.am: Be a bit more verbose about schema installation/uninstallation 111 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-30 * specimen/main.py: - Split gtk.glade import into its own try/catch clause, since this module is packaged seperately (at least Debian does this). 110 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-29 * Added TODO file with some ideas/bugs 109 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-29 * specimen/specimenwindow.py: - Don't use ellipsis in the color dialog title (HIG) 108 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-29 * configure.ac: * specimen/main.py: - Check for Python module availability at run-time instead of build-time, as suggested by several people. See http://uwstopia.nl/blog/2006/11/using-autotools-to-detect-python-modules for more information. - "Bumped" version to 0.2pre1 107 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-29 * po/cz.po => po/cs.po: * po/LINGUAS: - Oops, Czech locale is cs, not cz. Thanks Josef Vybíral for pointing out! 106 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-29 * Makefile.am: - Don't remove ChangeLog on distclean; it's regenerated anyway and it breaks the distclean-dist sequence 105 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-29 * configure.ac: - Use pure python checks for several pygtk-related modules - Some other cleanup 104 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-28 * configure.ac: - Add gnome-python pkg-config check * README: - List external dependencies 103 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-28 * Updated all translations by running 'make update-po'... several untranslated messages and fuzzies; I've made a few trivial changes to various .po files 102 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-28 * NEWS: - Updated translations list 101 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-28 * po/el.po: * po/LINGUAS: - Added Greek translation 100 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-28 * po/es.po: * po/LINGUAS: - Added Spanish translation 99 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-28 * po/nb.po: * po/LINGUAS: - Added Norwegian Bokmaal translation 98 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-28 * po/sv.po: * po/LINGUAS: - Added Swedish translation 97 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-28 * po/fr.po: * po/LINGUAS: - Added French translation 96 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-28 * po/de.po: * po/LINGUAS: - Added German translation 95 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-28 * po/pt.po: * po/LINGUAS: - Added Portual Portuguese translation 94 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-28 * po/pt_BR.po: * po/LINGUAS: - Added Brazilian Portuguese translation 93 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-28 * po/ca.po: * po/LINGUAS: - Added Catalan translation 92 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-28 * po/cz.po: * po/LINGUAS: - Added Czech translation 91 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-28 * gnome-specimen.in: * specimen/config.py.in: * specimen/main.py: * specimen/specimenwindow.py: * NEWS: - Oops, this application is GPL, not LGPL. Thanks Daniel Holbach for pointing this out - Correct copyright notice in config.py.in. Thanks to Vincent Untz for the Pessulus example, but the file is rewritten by me, so copyright is not an issue here. 90 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-28 * specimen/specimenwindow.py: - Update button sensitivity correctly 89 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-28 * po/nl.po: Updated Dutch translation 88 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-28 * specimen/specimenwindow.py: - Reset the GConf value to the default if the application was quit with an empty preview text (so that the next startup shows the default string instead of empty previews) 87 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-28 * data/gnome-specimen.glade: - Add keyboard mnemonic for the preview text widget 86 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-28 * specimen/specimenwindow.py: - Refactored the "add preview" logic a bit so that the add buttons works correctly and we don't have code duplication 85 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-28 * specimen/specimenwindow.py: - Load current GConf value on startup and save the text and size when the application quits. 84 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-27 * Updated NEWS 83 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-27 * Updated ignore patterns 82 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-27 * specimen/main.py: * specimen/specimenwindow.py: - Get the initial preview text and preview size from GConf, but make sure translated versions are used in case the defaults aren't modified (eg. on first run) - Import configuration as 'specimen.config' instead of just 'config' to avoid naming conflicts after moving the lib dir to the end of the path in the previous commit. * specimen/config.py.in: - Fixed typo in comment 81 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-27 * gnome-specimen.in: - Append the lib directory to the end of the path instead of inserting it at the front, since it seems to work better when running from the source directory. 80 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-27 * specimen/specimenwindow.py: - Use a more common pangram: 'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.' instead of 'Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs.' 79 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-27 * data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in: * data/Makefile.am: - Initial GConf support (not used in the app itself yet) - Added GConf schema with key descriptions - Added make rules to install and uninstall GConf schemas * po/POTFILES.in: - Mark gnome-specimen.schemas.in for translation 78 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-27 * configure.ac: Clean up and prepare for GConf usage 77 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-27 * Updated NEWS 76 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-27 * Don't ellipsize the preview texts and add a horizontal scrollbar as appropriate. This allows the user to use a longer preview string/preview large font sizes. (suggested by Will Simpson) 75 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-27 * Updated ignore patterns 74 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-27 * Add all fonts in "child rows" when a top level row is activated. This allows the user to add all font styles in a family to the preview pane at once. The collapse/expand stuff on row-activated is removed. (suggested by Will Simpson by mail) 73 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-27 * specimen/config.py.in: - Allow running gnome-specimen from the source directory (without installing into $prefix) by doing some path mangling in the config.py file. 72 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-27 * po/*.po: - Update translations (make update-po) 71 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-27 * po/LINGUAS: * po/it.po: - Added Italian translation 70 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-27 * po/LINGUAS: * po/en_GB.po: - Added British English translation 69 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-27 * po/LINGUAS: * po/ru.po: - Added Russian translation 68 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-27 * po/LINGUAS: * po/vi.po: - Added Vietnamese translation 67 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-27 * data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in: * data/gnome-specimen.glade: * specimen/specimenwindow.py: - Use correct application name as window name, in the about box and in the desktop file. The application is now called "Specimen Font Previewer" in the menu, but is called GNOME Specimen in the about box (which is the real name). * po/nl.po: - Updated Dutch translations 66 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-26 * specimen/specimenwindow.py: Add translator note about pangrams. 65 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-26 * po/LINGUAS: * po/fi.po: - New Finnish translation by Kalle Vahlman * po/nl.po: - Update after typo fix 64 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-26 * data/gnome-specimen.glade: - Typo fix: Clear_List -> Clear _List (noticed by Kalle Vahlman) 63 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-25 * Make distcheck pass with a dynamically generated ChangeLog 62 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-25 * Display program version in the about box 61 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-25 * Some work trying to get make distcheck to work properly 60 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-25 * Initialize i18n before import the SpecimenWindow class. This fixes a non-translated string which is defined during class definition. * Marked missing strings for translation (color dialog) * Updated Dutch translation 59 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-25 * Added PNG for the about box. Adjusted auto-fu to handle this file correctly. 58 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-24 * Fix i18n stuff: - Get the interface to actucally show up localized - Make intltool not complain - Add translator-credits - Update Dutch translation 57 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-24 * Updated ignore patterns 56 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-24 * The "wow, autofu install seems to work!" commit. 55 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-24 * Updated ignore patterns 54 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-24 * Mark strings for translation * Some more auto-fu changes 53 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-24 * Merged glade dir into data dir 52 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-24 * po/LINGUAS: new file listing translations 51 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-24 * po/nl.po: New Dutch translation 50 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-15 * Updated ignore patterns 49 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-15 * The "break all things" commit. Urgh, autotools needs some serious loving before stuff starts to work again... :( 48 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-14 * Removed Makefile: no longer used since it conflicts with the GNU build system I'm trying to get working :) 47 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-14 * AUTHORS: - Add myself * NEWS: * README: - (Almost) empty stubs * COPYING: - Include GPL License 46 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-14 * po/: * po/POTFILES.in: - Initial files for i18n 45 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-11 * specimenwindow.py: - Track button sensitivity by implementing a update_button_sensitivity() method and hooking up at various places. * glade/gnome-specimen.glade: - Give the buttons a useful name, so that they can be used in the code. 44 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-10 * specimenwindow.py: - Allow only one colors dialog instance (same logic as the about dialog). Also fix some small coding style issues. 43 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-10 * glade/gnome-specimen.glade: - Disable shrink on the HPaned children, so that a minimum display size is guaranteed. 42 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-10 * specimenwindow.py: - Select newly added previews after addition, so that the remove button removes the right one. 41 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-10 * specimenwindow.py: - Don't use a timeout but an idle handler to update the font previews. 40 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-10 * glade/gnome-specimen.glade: - Connect the key-released-event on the fonts treeview to the same handler as the key-released-event on the previews treeview. This makes deleting previews using the Delete key work in both treeviews. 39 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-11-10 * specimenwindow.py: - Make the about dialog work correctly when pressing Escape or clicking the X in the title bar 38 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-09-01 * specimenwindow.py: - Don't use "iter" as a variable name, since it's a Python keyword as well. 37 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-05-13 * specimenwindow.py: - Set transient window for the about dialog so that it centers correctly. - The about dialog closes correctly with gtk 2.9 now (doesn't automatically close anymore) 36 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-05-12 * specimenwindow.py: - Tiny code cleanup: remove unneeded parentheses for tuple expansion. 35 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-05-12 * specimenwindow.py, glade/gnome-specimen.glade: - Allow the user to change the colors used for the previews. Edit->Change Colors... pops up a dialog with two color buttons for the foreground and background color. "Instant apply" is used for the color selection (there's no need to close the dialog). 34 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-05-12 * specimenwindow.py: - Freeze/thaw the fonts treeview while loading the fonts. 33 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-05-12 * specimenwindow.py: - Tiny code cleanup 32 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-05-10 * glade/gnome-specimen.glade: - Changed widget spacing to get a better looking UI - Changed the button style and layout 31 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-05-09 * glade/gnome-specimen.glade: - Preview text entry and font size entry are in one VBox now instead of in a table. It looks a lot better and doesn't waste precious space anymore. 30 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-05-09 * specimenwindow.py: - Use model.get_value() instead of model.get() if we're only getting a single value - Copying font names to the clipboard works now! 29 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-05-06 * specimenwindow.py: - Implemented a sort method for the font styles. It uses a built-in priority list for style names and falls back to regular alphabetical string sorting. 28 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-05-06 * specimenwindow.py: - Work around a gtk 2.9 bug/quirk - Don't store the preview_text in the model, it's dynamically set anyway - Tiny fixup for keyboard navigation in the preview list. It's not perfect but it basically works like it should (skipping over the preview label rows). 27 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-05-04 * specimenwindow.py: - Fix focus issue after clicking the remove button. 26 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-05-04 * specimenwindow.py: - Added a num_previews() method and made delete_selected() use it. 25 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-05-04 * specimenwindow.py: - Code cleanup: moved around some methods and added documentation. 24 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-05-04 * specimenwindow.py: - Check for non-valid rows when adding a preview. - The correct treeview widget grabs the focus after the buttons are clicked. 23 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-05-04 * specimenwindow.py: - Pressing delete key removes previews - Made the deleted_selected() method a smarter. It now tries very hard to set the cursor to a sane position after a preview has been removed. - Added a move-cursor handler that makes sure only the font name rows get focus and the font preview labels themselves are skipped when the up/down/pageup/pagedown keys are pressed. * glade/gnome-specimen.glade: - Added some signal handlers to make the above work. 22 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-05-03 * glade/gnome-specimen.glade: - Fix (hacky!) the icon for the Help->About menu item. Not sure why it doesn't show up if I use a stock item. * specimenwindow.py: - The about dialog is not modal anymore. Added some code to make sure it is only shown once. 21 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-05-03 * glade/gnome-specimen.glade: - Oops, use correct callback for the about item. 20 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-05-03 * glade/gnome-specimen.glade: - Changed menu * specimenwindow.py: - Added callbacks for the menu items 19 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-05-03 * specimenwindow.py: - Add quit() for reusability - Add clear_previews() for reusability - Don't store unused iters - Remove obsoleteu pdate_preview_label() method 18 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-05-02 * specimenwindow.py: - set default preview size * glade/gnome-specimen.glade: - change spinner signal so that updates always work correctly. 17 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-05-02 * specimenwindow.py: - Remove button works - Don't print debugging output 16 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-05-02 * specimenwindow.py: - Clear button works - Add button works 15 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-05-02 * specimenwindow.py: - Keep a reference to the column displaying the previews and queue a resize when the font size changes. This fixes the problem that the cell height does not increase when the font size increases, thus causing the preview label to be clipped. It scales nicely now. 14 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-05-02 * specimenwindow.py: - tiny cleanup - Set a selection function so that only the name rows of the previews can be selected. There's a problem with the number of parameters in the callback, though. 13 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-05-02 * specimenwindow.py: - properly update the view when the text changes (vertical cell resizing is still a problem, though) 12 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-05-02 * specimenwindow.py: - Yay! The previews treeeview renders like it should! 11 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-05-02 * glade/gnome-specimen.glade: - Removed the preview label and put a listbox in its place. * specimenwindow.py - Initialize the previews treeview. Each preview uses two rows: one shows the font name, the other contains the actual preview label. - Added add_preview - Set a data handler to handle the preview cell rendering 10 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-05-01 * glade/gnome-specimen.glade: - Remove preview string from glade file * specimenwindow.py: - Set preview string from code - Minor clean up to the font size handling 9 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-05-01 * glade/gnome-specimen.glade: - Add (again) an EventBox to be able to set the labels * specimenwindow.py: - Split initialization code into separate methods. 8 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-05-01 * specimenwindow.py: - reordered source file 7 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-04-30 * glade/gnome-specimen.glade: - Added buttons - Removed toolbar from VBox * specimenwindow.py: - Set foreground and background color on preview label - Add callback stubs for buttons 6 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-04-30 * glade/gnome-specimen.glade, specimenwindow.py: - Replaced the right pane treeview with a label for testing purposes. - Changing the preview text and the font size update the label size and content. - Add hacks that succesfully set the font for the label, which means the preview label actually works! 5 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-04-29 * specimenwindow.py: - Populate the tree model/view in an idle handler so that the interface does not block on startup. 4 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-04-29 * specimenwindow.py: - Setup row-activated signals. Expand/collapse parent rows and print the font name and face name for child rows. 3 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-04-29 * specimenwindow.py: - Show all faces of a family in child rows * glade/gnome-specimen.glade: - Set a default window size - Change some treeview settings * gnome-specimen: - Silently handle keyboard interrupts 2 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-04-29 * glade/gnome-specimen.glade, specimenwindow.py: - Show a sorted list of font families in the left treeview. Thanks to the PyGTK manual I got the treeview to work pretty easily. 1 Wouter Bolsterlee 2006-04-29 * Initial import * Initial ignore patterns * glade/gnome-specimen.glade, specimenwindow.py: - UI description - Corresponding Python class * gnome-specimen, Makefile: - Bootstrap code - Makefile just starts the program gnome-specimen-0.4/INSTALL0000644000175000001440000002243210670030076012233 00000000000000Installation Instructions ************************* Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is free documentation; the Free Software Foundation gives unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it. Basic Installation ================== These are generic installation instructions. The `configure' shell script attempts to guess correct values for various system-dependent variables used during compilation. It uses those values to create a `Makefile' in each directory of the package. 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Changes: - Improved desktop file categories (Kartik Mistry) - Change logo license to GPL and correct metadata Translations: - Polish (Bogdan Szczurek) - Russian (Alexandre Prokoudine) ================== Gnome Specimen 0.3 ================== User-visible changes since the previous release: - Search interface for the font listing - Keyboard shortcuts for zooming (Ctrl-Plus, Ctrl-Minus) Other changes: - Font loading on startup should be much faster - Added debian/ directory for easy Debian packaging - Updated copyright notices (email address and year) Translations: - Brazilian Portuguese (Vinicius Depizzol) - Greek (Dimitris Glezos) - Japanese (Takeshi Aihana) - Spanish (Albert Abril) ================== Gnome Specimen 0.2 ================== User-visible changes since the previous release: - New artwork: application icon and image in about dialog - Show previews for all font styles when a font family is double-clicked/activated - Don't ellipsize the preview texts, scroll instead - Use a more common pangram as the default preview text - Allow zooming using ctrl-mousewheel - Consistently use the correct application name - Respect theme colors Other changes: - Store settings and defaults in GConf - Allow running from the source directory - Changed license to GPL only (copy-pasted boilerplate referred to LGPL as well) - Better Python module checking Translations: - Brazilian Portuguese (Vinicius Depizzol) - British English (Alex Jones) - Catalan (Josep Puigdemont) - Chinese (Lew Harper) - Czech (Vítězslav Kotrla) - Dutch (Wouter Bolsterlee) - Finnish (Kalle Vahlman) - French (Yan Brodeur) - German (Christian Kintner) - Greek (Dimitris Glezos) - Italian (Daniele Medri) - Norwegian Bokmål (Runar Ingebrigtsen) - Portuguese (Flavio Martins) - Russian (Alexandre Prokoudine) - Spanish (Albert Abril) - Swedish (Mårten Woxberg, Daniel Nylander) - Vietnamese (Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy) ================== Gnome Specimen 0.1 ================== Initial release. 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See the GNU # General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. # # As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you # distribute this file as part of a program that contains a # configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under # the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program. # # Authors: Kenneth Christiansen # Darin Adler # ## Release information my $PROGRAM = "intltool-extract"; my $PACKAGE = "intltool"; my $VERSION = "0.37.0"; ## Loaded modules use strict; use File::Basename; use Getopt::Long; ## Scalars used by the option stuff my $TYPE_ARG = "0"; my $LOCAL_ARG = "0"; my $HELP_ARG = "0"; my $VERSION_ARG = "0"; my $UPDATE_ARG = "0"; my $QUIET_ARG = "0"; my $SRCDIR_ARG = "."; my $FILE; my $OUTFILE; my $gettext_type = ""; my $input; my %messages = (); my %loc = (); my %count = (); my %comments = (); my $strcount = 0; my $XMLCOMMENT = ""; ## Use this instead of \w for XML files to handle more possible characters. my $w = "[-A-Za-z0-9._:]"; ## Always print first $| = 1; ## Handle options GetOptions ( "type=s" => \$TYPE_ARG, "local|l" => \$LOCAL_ARG, "help|h" => \$HELP_ARG, "version|v" => \$VERSION_ARG, "update" => \$UPDATE_ARG, "quiet|q" => \$QUIET_ARG, "srcdir=s" => \$SRCDIR_ARG, ) or &error; &split_on_argument; ## Check for options. ## This section will check for the different options. sub split_on_argument { if ($VERSION_ARG) { &version; } elsif ($HELP_ARG) { &help; } elsif ($LOCAL_ARG) { &place_local; &extract; } elsif ($UPDATE_ARG) { &place_normal; &extract; } elsif (@ARGV > 0) { &place_normal; &message; &extract; } else { &help; } } sub place_normal { $FILE = $ARGV[0]; $OUTFILE = "$FILE.h"; my $dirname = dirname ($OUTFILE); if (! -d "$dirname" && $dirname ne "") { system ("mkdir -p $dirname"); } } sub place_local { $FILE = $ARGV[0]; $OUTFILE = fileparse($FILE, ()); if (!-e "tmp/") { system("mkdir tmp/"); } $OUTFILE = "./tmp/$OUTFILE.h" } sub determine_type { if ($TYPE_ARG =~ /^gettext\/(.*)/) { $gettext_type=$1 } } ## Sub for printing release information sub version{ print <<_EOF_; ${PROGRAM} (${PACKAGE}) $VERSION Copyright (C) 2000, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Written by Kenneth Christiansen, 2000. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. _EOF_ exit; } ## Sub for printing usage information sub help { print <<_EOF_; Usage: ${PROGRAM} [OPTION]... [FILENAME] Generates a header file from an XML source file. It grabs all strings between <_translatable_node> and its end tag in XML files. Read manpage (man ${PROGRAM}) for more info. --type=TYPE Specify the file type of FILENAME. Currently supports: "gettext/glade", "gettext/ini", "gettext/keys" "gettext/rfc822deb", "gettext/schemas", "gettext/scheme", "gettext/xml", "gettext/quoted", "gettext/quotedxml" -l, --local Writes output into current working directory (conflicts with --update) --update Writes output into the same directory the source file reside (conflicts with --local) --srcdir Root of the source tree -v, --version Output version information and exit -h, --help Display this help and exit -q, --quiet Quiet mode Report bugs to http://bugzilla.gnome.org/ (product name "$PACKAGE") or send email to . _EOF_ exit; } ## Sub for printing error messages sub error{ print STDERR "Try `${PROGRAM} --help' for more information.\n"; exit; } sub message { print "Generating C format header file for translation.\n" unless $QUIET_ARG; } sub extract { &determine_type; &convert; open OUT, ">$OUTFILE"; binmode (OUT) if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; &msg_write; close OUT; print "Wrote $OUTFILE\n" unless $QUIET_ARG; } sub convert { ## Reading the file { local (*IN); local $/; #slurp mode open (IN, "<$SRCDIR_ARG/$FILE") || die "can't open $SRCDIR_ARG/$FILE: $!"; $input = ; } &type_ini if $gettext_type eq "ini"; &type_keys if $gettext_type eq "keys"; &type_xml if $gettext_type eq "xml"; &type_glade if $gettext_type eq "glade"; &type_scheme if $gettext_type eq "scheme"; &type_schemas if $gettext_type eq "schemas"; &type_rfc822deb if $gettext_type eq "rfc822deb"; &type_quoted if $gettext_type eq "quoted"; &type_quotedxml if $gettext_type eq "quotedxml"; } sub entity_decode_minimal { local ($_) = @_; s/'/'/g; # ' s/"/"/g; # " s/&/&/g; return $_; } sub entity_decode { local ($_) = @_; s/'/'/g; # ' s/"/"/g; # " s/<//g; s/&/&/g; return $_; } sub escape_char { return '\"' if $_ eq '"'; return '\n' if $_ eq "\n"; return '\\\\' if $_ eq '\\'; return $_; } sub escape { my ($string) = @_; return join "", map &escape_char, split //, $string; } sub type_ini { ### For generic translatable desktop files ### while ($input =~ /^(#(.+)\n)?^_.*=(.*)$/mg) { if (defined($2)) { $comments{$3} = $2; } $messages{$3} = []; } } sub type_keys { ### For generic translatable mime/keys files ### while ($input =~ /^\s*_\w+=(.*)$/mg) { $messages{$1} = []; } } sub type_xml { ### For generic translatable XML files ### my $tree = readXml($input); parseTree(0, $tree); } sub print_var { my $var = shift; my $vartype = ref $var; if ($vartype =~ /ARRAY/) { my @arr = @{$var}; print "[ "; foreach my $el (@arr) { print_var($el); print ", "; } print "] "; } elsif ($vartype =~ /HASH/) { my %hash = %{$var}; print "{ "; foreach my $key (keys %hash) { print "$key => "; print_var($hash{$key}); print ", "; } print "} "; } else { print $var; } } # Same syntax as getAttributeString in intltool-merge.in.in, similar logic (look for ## differences comment) sub getAttributeString { my $sub = shift; my $do_translate = shift || 1; my $language = shift || ""; my $translate = shift; my $result = ""; foreach my $e (reverse(sort(keys %{ $sub }))) { my $key = $e; my $string = $sub->{$e}; my $quote = '"'; $string =~ s/^[\s]+//; $string =~ s/[\s]+$//; if ($string =~ /^'.*'$/) { $quote = "'"; } $string =~ s/^['"]//g; $string =~ s/['"]$//g; ## differences from intltool-merge.in.in if ($key =~ /^_/) { $comments{entity_decode($string)} = $XMLCOMMENT if $XMLCOMMENT; $messages{entity_decode($string)} = []; $$translate = 2; } ## differences end here from intltool-merge.in.in $result .= " $key=$quote$string$quote"; } return $result; } # Verbatim copy from intltool-merge.in.in sub getXMLstring { my $ref = shift; my $spacepreserve = shift || 0; my @list = @{ $ref }; my $result = ""; my $count = scalar(@list); my $attrs = $list[0]; my $index = 1; $spacepreserve = 1 if ((exists $attrs->{"xml:space"}) && ($attrs->{"xml:space"} =~ /^["']?preserve["']?$/)); $spacepreserve = 0 if ((exists $attrs->{"xml:space"}) && ($attrs->{"xml:space"} =~ /^["']?default["']?$/)); while ($index < $count) { my $type = $list[$index]; my $content = $list[$index+1]; if (! $type ) { # We've got CDATA if ($content) { # lets strip the whitespace here, and *ONLY* here $content =~ s/\s+/ /gs if (!$spacepreserve); $result .= $content; } } elsif ( "$type" ne "1" ) { # We've got another element $result .= "<$type"; $result .= getAttributeString(@{$content}[0], 0); # no nested translatable elements if ($content) { my $subresult = getXMLstring($content, $spacepreserve); if ($subresult) { $result .= ">".$subresult . ""; } else { $result .= "/>"; } } else { $result .= "/>"; } } $index += 2; } return $result; } # Verbatim copy from intltool-merge.in.in, except for MULTIPLE_OUTPUT handling removed # Translate list of nodes if necessary sub translate_subnodes { my $fh = shift; my $content = shift; my $language = shift || ""; my $singlelang = shift || 0; my $spacepreserve = shift || 0; my @nodes = @{ $content }; my $count = scalar(@nodes); my $index = 0; while ($index < $count) { my $type = $nodes[$index]; my $rest = $nodes[$index+1]; traverse($fh, $type, $rest, $language, $spacepreserve); $index += 2; } } # Based on traverse() in intltool-merge.in.in sub traverse { my $fh = shift; # unused, to allow us to sync code between -merge and -extract my $nodename = shift; my $content = shift; my $language = shift || ""; my $spacepreserve = shift || 0; if ($nodename && "$nodename" eq "1") { $XMLCOMMENT = $content; } elsif ($nodename) { # element my @all = @{ $content }; my $attrs = shift @all; my $translate = 0; my $outattr = getAttributeString($attrs, 1, $language, \$translate); if ($nodename =~ /^_/) { $translate = 1; $nodename =~ s/^_//; } my $lookup = ''; $spacepreserve = 0 if ((exists $attrs->{"xml:space"}) && ($attrs->{"xml:space"} =~ /^["']?default["']?$/)); $spacepreserve = 1 if ((exists $attrs->{"xml:space"}) && ($attrs->{"xml:space"} =~ /^["']?preserve["']?$/)); if ($translate) { $lookup = getXMLstring($content, $spacepreserve); if (!$spacepreserve) { $lookup =~ s/^\s+//s; $lookup =~ s/\s+$//s; } if ($lookup && $translate != 2) { $comments{$lookup} = $XMLCOMMENT if $XMLCOMMENT; $messages{$lookup} = []; } elsif ($translate == 2) { translate_subnodes($fh, \@all, $language, 1, $spacepreserve); } } else { $XMLCOMMENT = ""; my $count = scalar(@all); if ($count > 0) { my $index = 0; while ($index < $count) { my $type = $all[$index]; my $rest = $all[$index+1]; traverse($fh, $type, $rest, $language, $spacepreserve); $index += 2; } } } $XMLCOMMENT = ""; } } # Verbatim copy from intltool-merge.in.in, $fh for compatibility sub parseTree { my $fh = shift; my $ref = shift; my $language = shift || ""; my $name = shift @{ $ref }; my $cont = shift @{ $ref }; while (!$name || "$name" eq "1") { $name = shift @{ $ref }; $cont = shift @{ $ref }; } my $spacepreserve = 0; my $attrs = @{$cont}[0]; $spacepreserve = 1 if ((exists $attrs->{"xml:space"}) && ($attrs->{"xml:space"} =~ /^["']?preserve["']?$/)); traverse($fh, $name, $cont, $language, $spacepreserve); } # Verbatim copy from intltool-merge.in.in sub intltool_tree_comment { my $expat = shift; my $data = $expat->original_string(); my $clist = $expat->{Curlist}; my $pos = $#$clist; $data =~ s/^$//s; push @$clist, 1 => $data; } # Verbatim copy from intltool-merge.in.in sub intltool_tree_cdatastart { my $expat = shift; my $clist = $expat->{Curlist}; my $pos = $#$clist; push @$clist, 0 => $expat->original_string(); } # Verbatim copy from intltool-merge.in.in sub intltool_tree_cdataend { my $expat = shift; my $clist = $expat->{Curlist}; my $pos = $#$clist; $clist->[$pos] .= $expat->original_string(); } # Verbatim copy from intltool-merge.in.in sub intltool_tree_char { my $expat = shift; my $text = shift; my $clist = $expat->{Curlist}; my $pos = $#$clist; # Use original_string so that we retain escaped entities # in CDATA sections. # if ($pos > 0 and $clist->[$pos - 1] eq '0') { $clist->[$pos] .= $expat->original_string(); } else { push @$clist, 0 => $expat->original_string(); } } # Verbatim copy from intltool-merge.in.in sub intltool_tree_start { my $expat = shift; my $tag = shift; my @origlist = (); # Use original_string so that we retain escaped entities # in attribute values. We must convert the string to an # @origlist array to conform to the structure of the Tree # Style. # my @original_array = split /\x/, $expat->original_string(); my $source = $expat->original_string(); # Remove leading tag. # $source =~ s|^\s*<\s*(\S+)||s; # Grab attribute key/value pairs and push onto @origlist array. # while ($source) { if ($source =~ /^\s*([\w:-]+)\s*[=]\s*["]/) { $source =~ s|^\s*([\w:-]+)\s*[=]\s*["]([^"]*)["]||s; push @origlist, $1; push @origlist, '"' . $2 . '"'; } elsif ($source =~ /^\s*([\w:-]+)\s*[=]\s*[']/) { $source =~ s|^\s*([\w:-]+)\s*[=]\s*[']([^']*)[']||s; push @origlist, $1; push @origlist, "'" . $2 . "'"; } else { last; } } my $ol = [ { @origlist } ]; push @{ $expat->{Lists} }, $expat->{Curlist}; push @{ $expat->{Curlist} }, $tag => $ol; $expat->{Curlist} = $ol; } # Copied from intltool-merge.in.in and added comment handler. sub readXml { my $xmldoc = shift || return; my $ret = eval 'require XML::Parser'; if(!$ret) { die "You must have XML::Parser installed to run $0\n\n"; } my $xp = new XML::Parser(Style => 'Tree'); $xp->setHandlers(Char => \&intltool_tree_char); $xp->setHandlers(Start => \&intltool_tree_start); $xp->setHandlers(CdataStart => \&intltool_tree_cdatastart); $xp->setHandlers(CdataEnd => \&intltool_tree_cdataend); ## differences from intltool-merge.in.in $xp->setHandlers(Comment => \&intltool_tree_comment); ## differences end here from intltool-merge.in.in my $tree = $xp->parse($xmldoc); #print_var($tree); # Hello thereHowdydo # would be: # [foo, [{}, 1, "comment", head, [{id => "a"}, 0, "Hello ", em, [{}, 0, "there"]], bar, # [{}, 0, "Howdy", ref, [{}]], 0, "do" ] ] return $tree; } sub type_schemas { ### For schemas XML files ### # FIXME: We should handle escaped < (less than) while ($input =~ / \s* (\s*(?:\s*)?(.*?)\s*<\/default>\s*)? (\s*(?:\s*)?(.*?)\s*<\/short>\s*)? (\s*(?:\s*)?(.*?)\s*<\/long>\s*)? <\/locale> /sgx) { my @totranslate = ($3,$6,$9); my @eachcomment = ($2,$5,$8); foreach (@totranslate) { my $currentcomment = shift @eachcomment; next if !$_; s/\s+/ /g; $messages{entity_decode_minimal($_)} = []; $comments{entity_decode_minimal($_)} = $currentcomment if (defined($currentcomment)); } } } sub type_rfc822deb { ### For rfc822-style Debian configuration files ### my $lineno = 1; my $type = ''; while ($input =~ /\G(.*?)(^|\n)(_+)([^:]+):[ \t]*(.*?)(?=\n\S|$)/sg) { my ($pre, $newline, $underscore, $tag, $text) = ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5); while ($pre =~ m/\n/g) { $lineno ++; } $lineno += length($newline); my @str_list = rfc822deb_split(length($underscore), $text); for my $str (@str_list) { $strcount++; $messages{$str} = []; $loc{$str} = $lineno; $count{$str} = $strcount; my $usercomment = ''; while($pre =~ s/(^|\n)#([^\n]*)$//s) { $usercomment = "\n" . $2 . $usercomment; } $comments{$str} = $tag . $usercomment; } $lineno += ($text =~ s/\n//g); } } sub rfc822deb_split { # Debian defines a special way to deal with rfc822-style files: # when a value contain newlines, it consists of # 1. a short form (first line) # 2. a long description, all lines begin with a space, # and paragraphs are separated by a single dot on a line # This routine returns an array of all paragraphs, and reformat # them. # When first argument is 2, the string is a comma separated list of # values. my $type = shift; my $text = shift; $text =~ s/^[ \t]//mg; return (split(/, */, $text, 0)) if $type ne 1; return ($text) if $text !~ /\n/; $text =~ s/([^\n]*)\n//; my @list = ($1); my $str = ''; for my $line (split (/\n/, $text)) { chomp $line; if ($line =~ /^\.\s*$/) { # New paragraph $str =~ s/\s*$//; push(@list, $str); $str = ''; } elsif ($line =~ /^\s/) { # Line which must not be reformatted $str .= "\n" if length ($str) && $str !~ /\n$/; $line =~ s/\s+$//; $str .= $line."\n"; } else { # Continuation line, remove newline $str .= " " if length ($str) && $str !~ /\n$/; $str .= $line; } } $str =~ s/\s*$//; push(@list, $str) if length ($str); return @list; } sub type_quoted { while ($input =~ /\"(([^\"]|\\\")*[^\\\"])\"/g) { my $message = $1; my $before = $`; $message =~ s/\\\"/\"/g; $before =~ s/[^\n]//g; $messages{$message} = []; $loc{$message} = length ($before) + 2; } } sub type_quotedxml { while ($input =~ /\"(([^\"]|\\\")*[^\\\"])\"/g) { my $message = $1; my $before = $`; $message =~ s/\\\"/\"/g; $message = entity_decode($message); $before =~ s/[^\n]//g; $messages{$message} = []; $loc{$message} = length ($before) + 2; } } sub type_glade { ### For translatable Glade XML files ### my $tags = "label|title|text|format|copyright|comments|preview_text|tooltip|message"; while ($input =~ /<($tags)>([^<]+)<\/($tags)>/sg) { # Glade sometimes uses tags that normally mark translatable things for # little bits of non-translatable content. We work around this by not # translating strings that only includes something like label4 or window1. $messages{entity_decode($2)} = [] unless $2 =~ /^(window|label|dialog)[0-9]+$/; } while ($input =~ /(..[^<]*)<\/items>/sg) { for my $item (split (/\n/, $1)) { $messages{entity_decode($item)} = []; } } ## handle new glade files while ($input =~ /<(property|atkproperty)\s+[^>]*translatable\s*=\s*"yes"(?:\s+[^>]*comments\s*=\s*"([^"]*)")?[^>]*>([^<]+)<\/\1>/sg) { $messages{entity_decode($3)} = [] unless $3 =~ /^(window|label)[0-9]+$/; if (defined($2) and !($3 =~ /^(window|label)[0-9]+$/)) { $comments{entity_decode($3)} = entity_decode($2) ; } } while ($input =~ /]*)"\s+description="([^>]+)"\/>/sg) { $messages{entity_decode_minimal($2)} = []; } } sub type_scheme { my ($line, $i, $state, $str, $trcomment, $char); for $line (split(/\n/, $input)) { $i = 0; $state = 0; # 0 - nothing, 1 - string, 2 - translatable string while ($i < length($line)) { if (substr($line,$i,1) eq "\"") { if ($state == 2) { $comments{$str} = $trcomment if ($trcomment); $messages{$str} = []; $str = ''; $state = 0; $trcomment = ""; } elsif ($state == 1) { $str = ''; $state = 0; $trcomment = ""; } else { $state = 1; $str = ''; if ($i>0 && substr($line,$i-1,1) eq '_') { $state = 2; } } } elsif (!$state) { if (substr($line,$i,1) eq ";") { $trcomment = substr($line,$i+1); $trcomment =~ s/^;*\s*//; $i = length($line); } elsif ($trcomment && substr($line,$i,1) !~ /\s|\(|\)|_/) { $trcomment = ""; } } else { if (substr($line,$i,1) eq "\\") { $char = substr($line,$i+1,1); if ($char ne "\"" && $char ne "\\") { $str = $str . "\\"; } $i++; } $str = $str . substr($line,$i,1); } $i++; } } } sub msg_write { my @msgids; if (%count) { @msgids = sort { $count{$a} <=> $count{$b} } keys %count; } else { @msgids = sort keys %messages; } for my $message (@msgids) { my $offsetlines = 1; $offsetlines++ if $message =~ /%/; if (defined ($comments{$message})) { while ($comments{$message} =~ m/\n/g) { $offsetlines++; } } print OUT "# ".($loc{$message} - $offsetlines). " \"$FILE\"\n" if defined $loc{$message}; print OUT "/* ".$comments{$message}." */\n" if defined $comments{$message}; print OUT "/* xgettext:no-c-format */\n" if $message =~ /%/; my @lines = split (/\n/, $message, -1); for (my $n = 0; $n < @lines; $n++) { if ($n == 0) { print OUT "char *s = N_(\""; } else { print OUT " \""; } print OUT escape($lines[$n]); if ($n < @lines - 1) { print OUT "\\n\"\n"; } else { print OUT "\");\n"; } } } } gnome-specimen-0.4/intltool-merge.in0000644000175000001440000011474610736174323014514 00000000000000#!@INTLTOOL_PERL@ -w # -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- # # The Intltool Message Merger # # Copyright (C) 2000, 2003 Free Software Foundation. # Copyright (C) 2000, 2001 Eazel, Inc # # Intltool is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License # version 2 published by the Free Software Foundation. # # Intltool is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. # # As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you # distribute this file as part of a program that contains a # configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under # the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program. # # Authors: Maciej Stachowiak # Kenneth Christiansen # Darin Adler # # Proper XML UTF-8'ification written by Cyrille Chepelov # ## Release information my $PROGRAM = "intltool-merge"; my $PACKAGE = "intltool"; my $VERSION = "0.37.0"; ## Loaded modules use strict; use Getopt::Long; use Text::Wrap; use File::Basename; my $must_end_tag = -1; my $last_depth = -1; my $translation_depth = -1; my @tag_stack = (); my @entered_tag = (); my @translation_strings = (); my $leading_space = ""; ## Scalars used by the option stuff my $HELP_ARG = 0; my $VERSION_ARG = 0; my $BA_STYLE_ARG = 0; my $XML_STYLE_ARG = 0; my $KEYS_STYLE_ARG = 0; my $DESKTOP_STYLE_ARG = 0; my $SCHEMAS_STYLE_ARG = 0; my $RFC822DEB_STYLE_ARG = 0; my $QUOTED_STYLE_ARG = 0; my $QUOTEDXML_STYLE_ARG = 0; my $QUIET_ARG = 0; my $PASS_THROUGH_ARG = 0; my $UTF8_ARG = 0; my $MULTIPLE_OUTPUT = 0; my $cache_file; ## Handle options GetOptions ( "help" => \$HELP_ARG, "version" => \$VERSION_ARG, "quiet|q" => \$QUIET_ARG, "oaf-style|o" => \$BA_STYLE_ARG, ## for compatibility "ba-style|b" => \$BA_STYLE_ARG, "xml-style|x" => \$XML_STYLE_ARG, "keys-style|k" => \$KEYS_STYLE_ARG, "desktop-style|d" => \$DESKTOP_STYLE_ARG, "schemas-style|s" => \$SCHEMAS_STYLE_ARG, "rfc822deb-style|r" => \$RFC822DEB_STYLE_ARG, "quoted-style" => \$QUOTED_STYLE_ARG, "quotedxml-style" => \$QUOTEDXML_STYLE_ARG, "pass-through|p" => \$PASS_THROUGH_ARG, "utf8|u" => \$UTF8_ARG, "multiple-output|m" => \$MULTIPLE_OUTPUT, "cache|c=s" => \$cache_file ) or &error; my $PO_DIR; my $FILE; my $OUTFILE; my %po_files_by_lang = (); my %translations = (); my $iconv = $ENV{"ICONV"} || "iconv"; my $devnull = ($^O eq 'MSWin32' ? 'NUL:' : '/dev/null'); sub isProgramInPath { my ($file) = @_; # If either a file exists, or when run it returns 0 exit status return 1 if ((-x $file) or (system("$file -l >$devnull") == 0)); return 0; } if (! isProgramInPath ("$iconv")) { print STDERR " *** iconv is not found on this system!\n". " *** Without it, intltool-merge can not convert encodings.\n"; exit; } # Use this instead of \w for XML files to handle more possible characters. my $w = "[-A-Za-z0-9._:]"; # XML quoted string contents my $q = "[^\\\"]*"; ## Check for options. if ($VERSION_ARG) { &print_version; } elsif ($HELP_ARG) { &print_help; } elsif ($BA_STYLE_ARG && @ARGV > 2) { &utf8_sanity_check; &preparation; &print_message; &ba_merge_translations; &finalize; } elsif ($XML_STYLE_ARG && @ARGV > 2) { &utf8_sanity_check; &preparation; &print_message; &xml_merge_output; &finalize; } elsif ($KEYS_STYLE_ARG && @ARGV > 2) { &utf8_sanity_check; &preparation; &print_message; &keys_merge_translations; &finalize; } elsif ($DESKTOP_STYLE_ARG && @ARGV > 2) { &utf8_sanity_check; &preparation; &print_message; &desktop_merge_translations; &finalize; } elsif ($SCHEMAS_STYLE_ARG && @ARGV > 2) { &utf8_sanity_check; &preparation; &print_message; &schemas_merge_translations; &finalize; } elsif ($RFC822DEB_STYLE_ARG && @ARGV > 2) { &preparation; &print_message; &rfc822deb_merge_translations; &finalize; } elsif (($QUOTED_STYLE_ARG || $QUOTEDXML_STYLE_ARG) && @ARGV > 2) { &utf8_sanity_check; &preparation; &print_message; "ed_merge_translations($QUOTEDXML_STYLE_ARG); &finalize; } else { &print_help; } exit; ## Sub for printing release information sub print_version { print <<_EOF_; ${PROGRAM} (${PACKAGE}) ${VERSION} Written by Maciej Stachowiak, Darin Adler and Kenneth Christiansen. Copyright (C) 2000-2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copyright (C) 2000-2001 Eazel, Inc. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. _EOF_ exit; } ## Sub for printing usage information sub print_help { print <<_EOF_; Usage: ${PROGRAM} [OPTION]... PO_DIRECTORY FILENAME OUTPUT_FILE Generates an output file that includes some localized attributes from an untranslated source file. Mandatory options: (exactly one must be specified) -b, --ba-style includes translations in the bonobo-activation style -d, --desktop-style includes translations in the desktop style -k, --keys-style includes translations in the keys style -s, --schemas-style includes translations in the schemas style -r, --rfc822deb-style includes translations in the RFC822 style --quoted-style includes translations in the quoted string style --quotedxml-style includes translations in the quoted xml string style -x, --xml-style includes translations in the standard xml style Other options: -u, --utf8 convert all strings to UTF-8 before merging (default for everything except RFC822 style) -p, --pass-through deprecated, does nothing and issues a warning -m, --multiple-output output one localized file per locale, instead of a single file containing all localized elements -c, --cache=FILE specify cache file name (usually \$top_builddir/po/.intltool-merge-cache) -q, --quiet suppress most messages --help display this help and exit --version output version information and exit Report bugs to http://bugzilla.gnome.org/ (product name "$PACKAGE") or send email to . _EOF_ exit; } ## Sub for printing error messages sub print_error { print STDERR "Try `${PROGRAM} --help' for more information.\n"; exit; } sub print_message { print "Merging translations into $OUTFILE.\n" unless $QUIET_ARG; } sub preparation { $PO_DIR = $ARGV[0]; $FILE = $ARGV[1]; $OUTFILE = $ARGV[2]; &gather_po_files; &get_translation_database; } # General-purpose code for looking up translations in .po files sub po_file2lang { my ($tmp) = @_; $tmp =~ s/^.*\/(.*)\.po$/$1/; return $tmp; } sub gather_po_files { if (my $linguas = $ENV{"LINGUAS"}) { for my $lang (split / /, $linguas) { my $po_file = $PO_DIR . "/" . $lang . ".po"; if (-e $po_file) { $po_files_by_lang{$lang} = $po_file; } } } else { if (open LINGUAS_FILE, "$PO_DIR/LINGUAS") { while () { next if /^#/; for my $lang (split) { chomp ($lang); my $po_file = $PO_DIR . "/" . $lang . ".po"; if (-e $po_file) { $po_files_by_lang{$lang} = $po_file; } } } close LINGUAS_FILE; } else { for my $po_file (glob "$PO_DIR/*.po") { $po_files_by_lang{po_file2lang($po_file)} = $po_file; } } } } sub get_local_charset { my ($encoding) = @_; my $alias_file = $ENV{"G_CHARSET_ALIAS"} || "@INTLTOOL_LIBDIR@/charset.alias"; # seek character encoding aliases in charset.alias (glib) if (open CHARSET_ALIAS, $alias_file) { while () { next if /^\#/; return $1 if (/^\s*([-._a-zA-Z0-9]+)\s+$encoding\b/i) } close CHARSET_ALIAS; } # if not found, return input string return $encoding; } sub get_po_encoding { my ($in_po_file) = @_; my $encoding = ""; open IN_PO_FILE, $in_po_file or die; while () { ## example: "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1\n" if (/Content-Type\:.*charset=([-a-zA-Z0-9]+)\\n/) { $encoding = $1; last; } } close IN_PO_FILE; if (!$encoding) { print STDERR "Warning: no encoding found in $in_po_file. Assuming ISO-8859-1\n" unless $QUIET_ARG; $encoding = "ISO-8859-1"; } system ("$iconv -f $encoding -t UTF-8 <$devnull 2>$devnull"); if ($?) { $encoding = get_local_charset($encoding); } return $encoding } sub utf8_sanity_check { print STDERR "Warning: option --pass-through has been removed.\n" if $PASS_THROUGH_ARG; $UTF8_ARG = 1; } sub get_translation_database { if ($cache_file) { &get_cached_translation_database; } else { &create_translation_database; } } sub get_newest_po_age { my $newest_age; foreach my $file (values %po_files_by_lang) { my $file_age = -M $file; $newest_age = $file_age if !$newest_age || $file_age < $newest_age; } $newest_age = 0 if !$newest_age; return $newest_age; } sub create_cache { print "Generating and caching the translation database\n" unless $QUIET_ARG; &create_translation_database; open CACHE, ">$cache_file" || die; print CACHE join "\x01", %translations; close CACHE; } sub load_cache { print "Found cached translation database\n" unless $QUIET_ARG; my $contents; open CACHE, "<$cache_file" || die; { local $/; $contents = ; } close CACHE; %translations = split "\x01", $contents; } sub get_cached_translation_database { my $cache_file_age = -M $cache_file; if (defined $cache_file_age) { if ($cache_file_age <= &get_newest_po_age) { &load_cache; return; } print "Found too-old cached translation database\n" unless $QUIET_ARG; } &create_cache; } sub create_translation_database { for my $lang (keys %po_files_by_lang) { my $po_file = $po_files_by_lang{$lang}; if ($UTF8_ARG) { my $encoding = get_po_encoding ($po_file); if (lc $encoding eq "utf-8") { open PO_FILE, "<$po_file"; } else { print "NOTICE: $po_file is not in UTF-8 but $encoding, converting...\n" unless $QUIET_ARG;; open PO_FILE, "$iconv -f $encoding -t UTF-8 $po_file|"; } } else { open PO_FILE, "<$po_file"; } my $nextfuzzy = 0; my $inmsgid = 0; my $inmsgstr = 0; my $msgid = ""; my $msgstr = ""; while () { $nextfuzzy = 1 if /^#, fuzzy/; if (/^msgid "((\\.|[^\\]+)*)"/ ) { $translations{$lang, $msgid} = $msgstr if $inmsgstr && $msgid && $msgstr; $msgid = ""; $msgstr = ""; if ($nextfuzzy) { $inmsgid = 0; } else { $msgid = unescape_po_string($1); $inmsgid = 1; } $inmsgstr = 0; $nextfuzzy = 0; } if (/^msgstr "((\\.|[^\\]+)*)"/) { $msgstr = unescape_po_string($1); $inmsgstr = 1; $inmsgid = 0; } if (/^"((\\.|[^\\]+)*)"/) { $msgid .= unescape_po_string($1) if $inmsgid; $msgstr .= unescape_po_string($1) if $inmsgstr; } } $translations{$lang, $msgid} = $msgstr if $inmsgstr && $msgid && $msgstr; } } sub finalize { } sub unescape_one_sequence { my ($sequence) = @_; return "\\" if $sequence eq "\\\\"; return "\"" if $sequence eq "\\\""; return "\n" if $sequence eq "\\n"; return "\r" if $sequence eq "\\r"; return "\t" if $sequence eq "\\t"; return "\b" if $sequence eq "\\b"; return "\f" if $sequence eq "\\f"; return "\a" if $sequence eq "\\a"; return chr(11) if $sequence eq "\\v"; # vertical tab, see ascii(7) return chr(hex($1)) if ($sequence =~ /\\x([0-9a-fA-F]{2})/); return chr(oct($1)) if ($sequence =~ /\\([0-7]{3})/); # FIXME: Is \0 supported as well? Kenneth and Rodney don't want it, see bug #48489 return $sequence; } sub unescape_po_string { my ($string) = @_; $string =~ s/(\\x[0-9a-fA-F]{2}|\\[0-7]{3}|\\.)/unescape_one_sequence($1)/eg; return $string; } sub entity_decode { local ($_) = @_; s/'/'/g; # ' s/"/"/g; # " s/<//g; s/&/&/g; return $_; } # entity_encode: (string) # # Encode the given string to XML format (encode '<' etc). sub entity_encode { my ($pre_encoded) = @_; my @list_of_chars = unpack ('C*', $pre_encoded); # with UTF-8 we only encode minimalistic return join ('', map (&entity_encode_int_minimalist, @list_of_chars)); } sub entity_encode_int_minimalist { return """ if $_ == 34; return "&" if $_ == 38; return "'" if $_ == 39; return "<" if $_ == 60; return ">" if $_ == 62; return chr $_; } sub entity_encoded_translation { my ($lang, $string) = @_; my $translation = $translations{$lang, $string}; return $string if !$translation; return entity_encode ($translation); } ## XML (bonobo-activation specific) merge code sub ba_merge_translations { my $source; { local $/; # slurp mode open INPUT, "<$FILE" or die "can't open $FILE: $!"; $source = ; close INPUT; } open OUTPUT, ">$OUTFILE" or die "can't open $OUTFILE: $!"; # Binmode so that selftest works ok if using a native Win32 Perl... binmode (OUTPUT) if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; while ($source =~ s|^(.*?)([ \t]*<\s*$w+\s+($w+\s*=\s*"$q"\s*)+/?>)([ \t]*\n)?||s) { print OUTPUT $1; my $node = $2 . "\n"; my @strings = (); $_ = $node; while (s/(\s)_($w+\s*=\s*"($q)")/$1$2/s) { push @strings, entity_decode($3); } print OUTPUT; my %langs; for my $string (@strings) { for my $lang (keys %po_files_by_lang) { $langs{$lang} = 1 if $translations{$lang, $string}; } } for my $lang (sort keys %langs) { $_ = $node; s/(\sname\s*=\s*)"($q)"/$1"$2-$lang"/s; s/(\s)_($w+\s*=\s*")($q)"/$1 . $2 . entity_encoded_translation($lang, $3) . '"'/seg; print OUTPUT; } } print OUTPUT $source; close OUTPUT; } ## XML (non-bonobo-activation) merge code # Process tag attributes # Only parameter is a HASH containing attributes -> values mapping sub getAttributeString { my $sub = shift; my $do_translate = shift || 0; my $language = shift || ""; my $result = ""; my $translate = shift; foreach my $e (reverse(sort(keys %{ $sub }))) { my $key = $e; my $string = $sub->{$e}; my $quote = '"'; $string =~ s/^[\s]+//; $string =~ s/[\s]+$//; if ($string =~ /^'.*'$/) { $quote = "'"; } $string =~ s/^['"]//g; $string =~ s/['"]$//g; if ($do_translate && $key =~ /^_/) { $key =~ s|^_||g; if ($language) { # Handle translation my $decode_string = entity_decode($string); my $translation = $translations{$language, $decode_string}; if ($translation) { $translation = entity_encode($translation); $string = $translation; } $$translate = 2; } else { $$translate = 2 if ($translate && (!$$translate)); # watch not to "overwrite" $translate } } $result .= " $key=$quote$string$quote"; } return $result; } # Returns a translatable string from XML node, it works on contents of every node in XML::Parser tree sub getXMLstring { my $ref = shift; my $spacepreserve = shift || 0; my @list = @{ $ref }; my $result = ""; my $count = scalar(@list); my $attrs = $list[0]; my $index = 1; $spacepreserve = 1 if ((exists $attrs->{"xml:space"}) && ($attrs->{"xml:space"} =~ /^["']?preserve["']?$/)); $spacepreserve = 0 if ((exists $attrs->{"xml:space"}) && ($attrs->{"xml:space"} =~ /^["']?default["']?$/)); while ($index < $count) { my $type = $list[$index]; my $content = $list[$index+1]; if (! $type ) { # We've got CDATA if ($content) { # lets strip the whitespace here, and *ONLY* here $content =~ s/\s+/ /gs if (!$spacepreserve); $result .= $content; } } elsif ( "$type" ne "1" ) { # We've got another element $result .= "<$type"; $result .= getAttributeString(@{$content}[0], 0); # no nested translatable elements if ($content) { my $subresult = getXMLstring($content, $spacepreserve); if ($subresult) { $result .= ">".$subresult . ""; } else { $result .= "/>"; } } else { $result .= "/>"; } } $index += 2; } return $result; } # Translate list of nodes if necessary sub translate_subnodes { my $fh = shift; my $content = shift; my $language = shift || ""; my $singlelang = shift || 0; my $spacepreserve = shift || 0; my @nodes = @{ $content }; my $count = scalar(@nodes); my $index = 0; while ($index < $count) { my $type = $nodes[$index]; my $rest = $nodes[$index+1]; if ($singlelang) { my $oldMO = $MULTIPLE_OUTPUT; $MULTIPLE_OUTPUT = 1; traverse($fh, $type, $rest, $language, $spacepreserve); $MULTIPLE_OUTPUT = $oldMO; } else { traverse($fh, $type, $rest, $language, $spacepreserve); } $index += 2; } } sub isWellFormedXmlFragment { my $ret = eval 'require XML::Parser'; if(!$ret) { die "You must have XML::Parser installed to run $0\n\n"; } my $fragment = shift; return 0 if (!$fragment); $fragment = "$fragment"; my $xp = new XML::Parser(Style => 'Tree'); my $tree = 0; eval { $tree = $xp->parse($fragment); }; return $tree; } sub traverse { my $fh = shift; my $nodename = shift; my $content = shift; my $language = shift || ""; my $spacepreserve = shift || 0; if (!$nodename) { if ($content =~ /^[\s]*$/) { $leading_space .= $content; } print $fh $content; } else { # element my @all = @{ $content }; my $attrs = shift @all; my $translate = 0; my $outattr = getAttributeString($attrs, 1, $language, \$translate); if ($nodename =~ /^_/) { $translate = 1; $nodename =~ s/^_//; } my $lookup = ''; $spacepreserve = 0 if ((exists $attrs->{"xml:space"}) && ($attrs->{"xml:space"} =~ /^["']?default["']?$/)); $spacepreserve = 1 if ((exists $attrs->{"xml:space"}) && ($attrs->{"xml:space"} =~ /^["']?preserve["']?$/)); print $fh "<$nodename", $outattr; if ($translate) { $lookup = getXMLstring($content, $spacepreserve); if (!$spacepreserve) { $lookup =~ s/^\s+//s; $lookup =~ s/\s+$//s; } if ($lookup || $translate == 2) { my $translation = $translations{$language, $lookup} if isWellFormedXmlFragment($translations{$language, $lookup}); if ($MULTIPLE_OUTPUT && ($translation || $translate == 2)) { $translation = $lookup if (!$translation); print $fh " xml:lang=\"", $language, "\"" if $language; print $fh ">"; if ($translate == 2) { translate_subnodes($fh, \@all, $language, 1, $spacepreserve); } else { print $fh $translation; } print $fh ""; return; # this means there will be no same translation with xml:lang="$language"... # if we want them both, just remove this "return" } else { print $fh ">"; if ($translate == 2) { translate_subnodes($fh, \@all, $language, 1, $spacepreserve); } else { print $fh $lookup; } print $fh ""; } } else { print $fh "/>"; } for my $lang (sort keys %po_files_by_lang) { if ($MULTIPLE_OUTPUT && $lang ne "$language") { next; } if ($lang) { # Handle translation # my $translate = 0; my $localattrs = getAttributeString($attrs, 1, $lang, \$translate); my $translation = $translations{$lang, $lookup} if isWellFormedXmlFragment($translations{$lang, $lookup}); if ($translate && !$translation) { $translation = $lookup; } if ($translation || $translate) { print $fh "\n"; $leading_space =~ s/.*\n//g; print $fh $leading_space; print $fh "<", $nodename, " xml:lang=\"", $lang, "\"", $localattrs, ">"; if ($translate == 2) { translate_subnodes($fh, \@all, $lang, 1, $spacepreserve); } else { print $fh $translation; } print $fh ""; } } } } else { my $count = scalar(@all); if ($count > 0) { print $fh ">"; my $index = 0; while ($index < $count) { my $type = $all[$index]; my $rest = $all[$index+1]; traverse($fh, $type, $rest, $language, $spacepreserve); $index += 2; } print $fh ""; } else { print $fh "/>"; } } } } sub intltool_tree_comment { my $expat = shift; my $data = shift; my $clist = $expat->{Curlist}; my $pos = $#$clist; push @$clist, 1 => $data; } sub intltool_tree_cdatastart { my $expat = shift; my $clist = $expat->{Curlist}; my $pos = $#$clist; push @$clist, 0 => $expat->original_string(); } sub intltool_tree_cdataend { my $expat = shift; my $clist = $expat->{Curlist}; my $pos = $#$clist; $clist->[$pos] .= $expat->original_string(); } sub intltool_tree_char { my $expat = shift; my $text = shift; my $clist = $expat->{Curlist}; my $pos = $#$clist; # Use original_string so that we retain escaped entities # in CDATA sections. # if ($pos > 0 and $clist->[$pos - 1] eq '0') { $clist->[$pos] .= $expat->original_string(); } else { push @$clist, 0 => $expat->original_string(); } } sub intltool_tree_start { my $expat = shift; my $tag = shift; my @origlist = (); # Use original_string so that we retain escaped entities # in attribute values. We must convert the string to an # @origlist array to conform to the structure of the Tree # Style. # my @original_array = split /\x/, $expat->original_string(); my $source = $expat->original_string(); # Remove leading tag. # $source =~ s|^\s*<\s*(\S+)||s; # Grab attribute key/value pairs and push onto @origlist array. # while ($source) { if ($source =~ /^\s*([\w:-]+)\s*[=]\s*["]/) { $source =~ s|^\s*([\w:-]+)\s*[=]\s*["]([^"]*)["]||s; push @origlist, $1; push @origlist, '"' . $2 . '"'; } elsif ($source =~ /^\s*([\w:-]+)\s*[=]\s*[']/) { $source =~ s|^\s*([\w:-]+)\s*[=]\s*[']([^']*)[']||s; push @origlist, $1; push @origlist, "'" . $2 . "'"; } else { last; } } my $ol = [ { @origlist } ]; push @{ $expat->{Lists} }, $expat->{Curlist}; push @{ $expat->{Curlist} }, $tag => $ol; $expat->{Curlist} = $ol; } sub readXml { my $filename = shift || return; if(!-f $filename) { die "ERROR Cannot find filename: $filename\n"; } my $ret = eval 'require XML::Parser'; if(!$ret) { die "You must have XML::Parser installed to run $0\n\n"; } my $xp = new XML::Parser(Style => 'Tree'); $xp->setHandlers(Char => \&intltool_tree_char); $xp->setHandlers(Start => \&intltool_tree_start); $xp->setHandlers(CdataStart => \&intltool_tree_cdatastart); $xp->setHandlers(CdataEnd => \&intltool_tree_cdataend); my $tree = $xp->parsefile($filename); # Hello thereHowdydo # would be: # [foo, [{}, head, [{id => "a"}, 0, "Hello ", em, [{}, 0, "there"]], bar, [{}, # 0, "Howdy", ref, [{}]], 0, "do" ] ] return $tree; } sub print_header { my $infile = shift; my $fh = shift; my $source; if(!-f $infile) { die "ERROR Cannot find filename: $infile\n"; } print $fh qq{\n}; { local $/; open DOCINPUT, "<${FILE}" or die; $source = ; close DOCINPUT; } if ($source =~ /()/s) { print $fh "$1\n"; } elsif ($source =~ /(]*>)/s) { print $fh "$1\n"; } } sub parseTree { my $fh = shift; my $ref = shift; my $language = shift || ""; my $name = shift @{ $ref }; my $cont = shift @{ $ref }; while (!$name || "$name" eq "1") { $name = shift @{ $ref }; $cont = shift @{ $ref }; } my $spacepreserve = 0; my $attrs = @{$cont}[0]; $spacepreserve = 1 if ((exists $attrs->{"xml:space"}) && ($attrs->{"xml:space"} =~ /^["']?preserve["']?$/)); traverse($fh, $name, $cont, $language, $spacepreserve); } sub xml_merge_output { my $source; if ($MULTIPLE_OUTPUT) { for my $lang (sort keys %po_files_by_lang) { if ( ! -d $lang ) { mkdir $lang or -d $lang or die "Cannot create subdirectory $lang: $!\n"; } open OUTPUT, ">$lang/$OUTFILE" or die "Cannot open $lang/$OUTFILE: $!\n"; binmode (OUTPUT) if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; my $tree = readXml($FILE); print_header($FILE, \*OUTPUT); parseTree(\*OUTPUT, $tree, $lang); close OUTPUT; print "CREATED $lang/$OUTFILE\n" unless $QUIET_ARG; } if ( ! -d "C" ) { mkdir "C" or -d "C" or die "Cannot create subdirectory C: $!\n"; } open OUTPUT, ">C/$OUTFILE" or die "Cannot open C/$OUTFILE: $!\n"; binmode (OUTPUT) if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; my $tree = readXml($FILE); print_header($FILE, \*OUTPUT); parseTree(\*OUTPUT, $tree); close OUTPUT; print "CREATED C/$OUTFILE\n" unless $QUIET_ARG; } else { open OUTPUT, ">$OUTFILE" or die "Cannot open $OUTFILE: $!\n"; binmode (OUTPUT) if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; my $tree = readXml($FILE); print_header($FILE, \*OUTPUT); parseTree(\*OUTPUT, $tree); close OUTPUT; print "CREATED $OUTFILE\n" unless $QUIET_ARG; } } sub keys_merge_translation { my ($lang) = @_; if ( ! -d $lang && $MULTIPLE_OUTPUT) { mkdir $lang or -d $lang or die "Cannot create subdirectory $lang: $!\n"; } open INPUT, "<${FILE}" or die "Cannot open ${FILE}: $!\n"; open OUTPUT, ">$lang/$OUTFILE" or die "Cannot open $lang/$OUTFILE: $!\n"; binmode (OUTPUT) if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; while () { if (s/^(\s*)_(\w+=(.*))/$1$2/) { my $string = $3; if (!$MULTIPLE_OUTPUT) { print OUTPUT; my $non_translated_line = $_; for my $lang (sort keys %po_files_by_lang) { my $translation = $translations{$lang, $string}; next if !$translation; $_ = $non_translated_line; s/(\w+)=.*/[$lang]$1=$translation/; print OUTPUT; } } else { my $non_translated_line = $_; my $translation = $translations{$lang, $string}; $translation = $string if !$translation; $_ = $non_translated_line; s/(\w+)=.*/$1=$translation/; print OUTPUT; } } else { print OUTPUT; } } close OUTPUT; close INPUT; print "CREATED $lang/$OUTFILE\n" unless $QUIET_ARG; } sub keys_merge_translations { if ($MULTIPLE_OUTPUT) { for my $lang (sort keys %po_files_by_lang) { keys_merge_translation ($lang); } keys_merge_translation ("C"); } else { keys_merge_translation ("."); } } sub desktop_merge_translations { open INPUT, "<${FILE}" or die; open OUTPUT, ">${OUTFILE}" or die; binmode (OUTPUT) if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; while () { if (s/^(\s*)_(\w+=(.*))/$1$2/) { my $string = $3; print OUTPUT; my $non_translated_line = $_; for my $lang (sort keys %po_files_by_lang) { my $translation = $translations{$lang, $string}; next if !$translation; $_ = $non_translated_line; s/(\w+)=.*/${1}[$lang]=$translation/; print OUTPUT; } } else { print OUTPUT; } } close OUTPUT; close INPUT; } sub schemas_merge_translations { my $source; { local $/; # slurp mode open INPUT, "<$FILE" or die "can't open $FILE: $!"; $source = ; close INPUT; } open OUTPUT, ">$OUTFILE" or die; binmode (OUTPUT) if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; # FIXME: support attribute translations # Empty nodes never need translation, so unmark all of them. # For example, <_foo/> is just replaced by . $source =~ s|<\s*_($w+)\s*/>|<$1/>|g; while ($source =~ s/ (.*?) (\s+)((\s*) (\s*(?:\s*)?(.*?)\s*<\/default>)?(\s*) (\s*(?:\s*)?(.*?)\s*<\/short>)?(\s*) (\s*(?:\s*)?(.*?)\s*<\/long>)?(\s*) <\/locale>) //sx) { print OUTPUT $1; my $locale_start_spaces = $2 ? $2 : ''; my $default_spaces = $4 ? $4 : ''; my $short_spaces = $7 ? $7 : ''; my $long_spaces = $10 ? $10 : ''; my $locale_end_spaces = $13 ? $13 : ''; my $c_default_block = $3 ? $3 : ''; my $default_string = $6 ? $6 : ''; my $short_string = $9 ? $9 : ''; my $long_string = $12 ? $12 : ''; print OUTPUT "$locale_start_spaces$c_default_block"; $default_string =~ s/\s+/ /g; $default_string = entity_decode($default_string); $short_string =~ s/\s+/ /g; $short_string = entity_decode($short_string); $long_string =~ s/\s+/ /g; $long_string = entity_decode($long_string); for my $lang (sort keys %po_files_by_lang) { my $default_translation = $translations{$lang, $default_string}; my $short_translation = $translations{$lang, $short_string}; my $long_translation = $translations{$lang, $long_string}; next if (!$default_translation && !$short_translation && !$long_translation); print OUTPUT "\n$locale_start_spaces"; print OUTPUT "$default_spaces"; if ($default_translation) { $default_translation = entity_encode($default_translation); print OUTPUT "$default_translation"; } print OUTPUT "$short_spaces"; if ($short_translation) { $short_translation = entity_encode($short_translation); print OUTPUT "$short_translation"; } print OUTPUT "$long_spaces"; if ($long_translation) { $long_translation = entity_encode($long_translation); print OUTPUT "$long_translation"; } print OUTPUT "$locale_end_spaces"; } } print OUTPUT $source; close OUTPUT; } sub rfc822deb_merge_translations { my %encodings = (); for my $lang (keys %po_files_by_lang) { $encodings{$lang} = ($UTF8_ARG ? 'UTF-8' : get_po_encoding($po_files_by_lang{$lang})); } my $source; $Text::Wrap::huge = 'overflow'; $Text::Wrap::break = qr/\n|\s(?=\S)/; { local $/; # slurp mode open INPUT, "<$FILE" or die "can't open $FILE: $!"; $source = ; close INPUT; } open OUTPUT, ">${OUTFILE}" or die; binmode (OUTPUT) if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; while ($source =~ /(^|\n+)(_*)([^:\s]+)(:[ \t]*)(.*?)(?=\n[\S\n]|$)/sg) { my $sep = $1; my $non_translated_line = $3.$4; my $string = $5; my $underscore = length($2); next if $underscore eq 0 && $non_translated_line =~ /^#/; # Remove [] dummy strings my $stripped = $string; $stripped =~ s/\[\s[^\[\]]*\],/,/g if $underscore eq 2; $stripped =~ s/\[\s[^\[\]]*\]$//; $non_translated_line .= $stripped; print OUTPUT $sep.$non_translated_line; if ($underscore) { my @str_list = rfc822deb_split($underscore, $string); for my $lang (sort keys %po_files_by_lang) { my $is_translated = 1; my $str_translated = ''; my $first = 1; for my $str (@str_list) { my $translation = $translations{$lang, $str}; if (!$translation) { $is_translated = 0; last; } # $translation may also contain [] dummy # strings, mostly to indicate an empty string $translation =~ s/\[\s[^\[\]]*\]$//; if ($first) { if ($underscore eq 2) { $str_translated .= $translation; } else { $str_translated .= Text::Tabs::expand($translation) . "\n"; } } else { if ($underscore eq 2) { $str_translated .= ', ' . $translation; } else { $str_translated .= Text::Tabs::expand( Text::Wrap::wrap(' ', ' ', $translation)) . "\n .\n"; } } $first = 0; # To fix some problems with Text::Wrap::wrap $str_translated =~ s/(\n )+\n/\n .\n/g; } next unless $is_translated; $str_translated =~ s/\n \.\n$//; $str_translated =~ s/\s+$//; $_ = $non_translated_line; s/^(\w+):\s*.*/$sep${1}-$lang.$encodings{$lang}: $str_translated/s; print OUTPUT; } } } print OUTPUT "\n"; close OUTPUT; close INPUT; } sub rfc822deb_split { # Debian defines a special way to deal with rfc822-style files: # when a value contain newlines, it consists of # 1. a short form (first line) # 2. a long description, all lines begin with a space, # and paragraphs are separated by a single dot on a line # This routine returns an array of all paragraphs, and reformat # them. # When first argument is 2, the string is a comma separated list of # values. my $type = shift; my $text = shift; $text =~ s/^[ \t]//mg; return (split(/, */, $text, 0)) if $type ne 1; return ($text) if $text !~ /\n/; $text =~ s/([^\n]*)\n//; my @list = ($1); my $str = ''; for my $line (split (/\n/, $text)) { chomp $line; if ($line =~ /^\.\s*$/) { # New paragraph $str =~ s/\s*$//; push(@list, $str); $str = ''; } elsif ($line =~ /^\s/) { # Line which must not be reformatted $str .= "\n" if length ($str) && $str !~ /\n$/; $line =~ s/\s+$//; $str .= $line."\n"; } else { # Continuation line, remove newline $str .= " " if length ($str) && $str !~ /\n$/; $str .= $line; } } $str =~ s/\s*$//; push(@list, $str) if length ($str); return @list; } sub quoted_translation { my ($xml_mode, $lang, $string) = @_; $string = entity_decode($string) if $xml_mode; $string =~ s/\\\"/\"/g; my $translation = $translations{$lang, $string}; $translation = $string if !$translation; $translation = entity_encode($translation) if $xml_mode; $translation =~ s/\"/\\\"/g; return $translation } sub quoted_merge_translations { my ($xml_mode) = @_; if (!$MULTIPLE_OUTPUT) { print "Quoted only supports Multiple Output.\n"; exit(1); } for my $lang (sort keys %po_files_by_lang) { if ( ! -d $lang ) { mkdir $lang or -d $lang or die "Cannot create subdirectory $lang: $!\n"; } open INPUT, "<${FILE}" or die; open OUTPUT, ">$lang/$OUTFILE" or die "Cannot open $lang/$OUTFILE: $!\n"; binmode (OUTPUT) if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; while () { s/\"(([^\"]|\\\")*[^\\\"])\"/"\"" . "ed_translation($xml_mode, $lang, $1) . "\""/ge; print OUTPUT; } close OUTPUT; close INPUT; } } gnome-specimen-0.4/intltool-update.in0000644000175000001440000007430510736174323014673 00000000000000#!@INTLTOOL_PERL@ -w # -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- # # The Intltool Message Updater # # Copyright (C) 2000-2003 Free Software Foundation. # # Intltool is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License # version 2 published by the Free Software Foundation. # # Intltool is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. # # As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you # distribute this file as part of a program that contains a # configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under # the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program. # # Authors: Kenneth Christiansen # Maciej Stachowiak # Darin Adler ## Release information my $PROGRAM = "intltool-update"; my $VERSION = "0.37.0"; my $PACKAGE = "intltool"; ## Loaded modules use strict; use Getopt::Long; use Cwd; use File::Copy; use File::Find; ## Scalars used by the option stuff my $HELP_ARG = 0; my $VERSION_ARG = 0; my $DIST_ARG = 0; my $POT_ARG = 0; my $HEADERS_ARG = 0; my $MAINTAIN_ARG = 0; my $REPORT_ARG = 0; my $VERBOSE = 0; my $GETTEXT_PACKAGE = ""; my $OUTPUT_FILE = ""; my @languages; my %varhash = (); my %po_files_by_lang = (); # Regular expressions to categorize file types. # FIXME: Please check if the following is correct my $xml_support = "xml(?:\\.in)*|". # http://www.w3.org/XML/ (Note: .in is not required) "ui|". # Bonobo specific - User Interface desc. files "lang|". # ? "glade2?(?:\\.in)*|". # Glade specific - User Interface desc. files (Note: .in is not required) "scm(?:\\.in)*|". # ? (Note: .in is not required) "oaf(?:\\.in)+|". # DEPRECATED: Replaces by Bonobo .server files "etspec|". # ? "server(?:\\.in)+|". # Bonobo specific "sheet(?:\\.in)+|". # ? "schemas(?:\\.in)+|". # GConf specific "pong(?:\\.in)+|". # DEPRECATED: PONG is not used [by GNOME] any longer. "kbd(?:\\.in)+|". # GOK specific. "policy(?:\\.in)+"; # PolicyKit files my $ini_support = "icon(?:\\.in)+|". # http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/icon-theme-spec "desktop(?:\\.in)+|". # http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/menu-spec "caves(?:\\.in)+|". # GNOME Games specific "directory(?:\\.in)+|". # http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/menu-spec "soundlist(?:\\.in)+|". # GNOME specific "keys(?:\\.in)+|". # GNOME Mime database specific "theme(?:\\.in)+|". # http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/icon-theme-spec "service(?:\\.in)+"; # DBus specific my $buildin_gettext_support = "c|y|cs|cc|cpp|c\\+\\+|h|hh|gob|py"; ## Always flush buffer when printing $| = 1; ## Sometimes the source tree will be rooted somewhere else. my $SRCDIR = $ENV{"srcdir"} || "."; my $POTFILES_in; $POTFILES_in = "<$SRCDIR/POTFILES.in"; my $devnull = ($^O eq 'MSWin32' ? 'NUL:' : '/dev/null'); ## Handle options GetOptions ( "help" => \$HELP_ARG, "version" => \$VERSION_ARG, "dist|d" => \$DIST_ARG, "pot|p" => \$POT_ARG, "headers|s" => \$HEADERS_ARG, "maintain|m" => \$MAINTAIN_ARG, "report|r" => \$REPORT_ARG, "verbose|x" => \$VERBOSE, "gettext-package|g=s" => \$GETTEXT_PACKAGE, "output-file|o=s" => \$OUTPUT_FILE, ) or &Console_WriteError_InvalidOption; &Console_Write_IntltoolHelp if $HELP_ARG; &Console_Write_IntltoolVersion if $VERSION_ARG; my $arg_count = ($DIST_ARG > 0) + ($POT_ARG > 0) + ($HEADERS_ARG > 0) + ($MAINTAIN_ARG > 0) + ($REPORT_ARG > 0); &Console_Write_IntltoolHelp if $arg_count > 1; my $PKGNAME = FindPackageName (); # --version and --help don't require a module name my $MODULE = $GETTEXT_PACKAGE || $PKGNAME || "unknown"; if ($POT_ARG) { &GenerateHeaders; &GeneratePOTemplate; } elsif ($HEADERS_ARG) { &GenerateHeaders; } elsif ($MAINTAIN_ARG) { &FindLeftoutFiles; } elsif ($REPORT_ARG) { &GenerateHeaders; &GeneratePOTemplate; &Console_Write_CoverageReport; } elsif ((defined $ARGV[0]) && $ARGV[0] =~ /^[a-z]/) { my $lang = $ARGV[0]; ## Report error if the language file supplied ## to the command line is non-existent &Console_WriteError_NotExisting("$SRCDIR/$lang.po") if ! -s "$SRCDIR/$lang.po"; if (!$DIST_ARG) { print "Working, please wait..." if $VERBOSE; &GenerateHeaders; &GeneratePOTemplate; } &POFile_Update ($lang, $OUTPUT_FILE); &Console_Write_TranslationStatus ($lang, $OUTPUT_FILE); } else { &Console_Write_IntltoolHelp; } exit; ######### sub Console_Write_IntltoolVersion { print <<_EOF_; ${PROGRAM} (${PACKAGE}) $VERSION Written by Kenneth Christiansen, Maciej Stachowiak, and Darin Adler. Copyright (C) 2000-2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. _EOF_ exit; } sub Console_Write_IntltoolHelp { print <<_EOF_; Usage: ${PROGRAM} [OPTION]... LANGCODE Updates PO template files and merge them with the translations. Mode of operation (only one is allowed): -p, --pot generate the PO template only -s, --headers generate the header files in POTFILES.in -m, --maintain search for left out files from POTFILES.in -r, --report display a status report for the module -d, --dist merge LANGCODE.po with existing PO template Extra options: -g, --gettext-package=NAME override PO template name, useful with --pot -o, --output-file=FILE write merged translation to FILE -x, --verbose display lots of feedback --help display this help and exit --version output version information and exit Examples of use: ${PROGRAM} --pot just create a new PO template ${PROGRAM} xy create new PO template and merge xy.po with it Report bugs to http://bugzilla.gnome.org/ (product name "$PACKAGE") or send email to . _EOF_ exit; } sub echo_n { my $str = shift; my $ret = `echo "$str"`; $ret =~ s/\n$//; # do we need the "s" flag? return $ret; } sub POFile_DetermineType ($) { my $type = $_; my $gettext_type; my $xml_regex = "(?:" . $xml_support . ")"; my $ini_regex = "(?:" . $ini_support . ")"; my $buildin_regex = "(?:" . $buildin_gettext_support . ")"; if ($type =~ /\[type: gettext\/([^\]].*)]/) { $gettext_type=$1; } elsif ($type =~ /schemas(\.in)+$/) { $gettext_type="schemas"; } elsif ($type =~ /glade2?(\.in)*$/) { $gettext_type="glade"; } elsif ($type =~ /scm(\.in)*$/) { $gettext_type="scheme"; } elsif ($type =~ /keys(\.in)+$/) { $gettext_type="keys"; } # bucket types elsif ($type =~ /$xml_regex$/) { $gettext_type="xml"; } elsif ($type =~ /$ini_regex$/) { $gettext_type="ini"; } elsif ($type =~ /$buildin_regex$/) { $gettext_type="buildin"; } else { $gettext_type="unknown"; } return "gettext\/$gettext_type"; } sub TextFile_DetermineEncoding ($) { my $gettext_code="ASCII"; # All files are ASCII by default my $filetype=`file $_ | cut -d ' ' -f 2`; if ($? eq "0") { if ($filetype =~ /^(ISO|UTF)/) { chomp ($gettext_code = $filetype); } elsif ($filetype =~ /^XML/) { $gettext_code="UTF-8"; # We asume that .glade and other .xml files are UTF-8 } } return $gettext_code; } sub isNotValidMissing { my ($file) = @_; return if $file =~ /^\{arch\}\/.*$/; return if $file =~ /^$varhash{"PACKAGE"}-$varhash{"VERSION"}\/.*$/; } sub FindLeftoutFiles { my (@buf_i18n_plain, @buf_i18n_xml, @buf_i18n_xml_unmarked, @buf_i18n_ini, @buf_potfiles, @buf_potfiles_ignore, @buf_allfiles, @buf_allfiles_sorted, @buf_potfiles_sorted, @buf_potfiles_ignore_sorted ); ## Search and find all translatable files find sub { push @buf_i18n_plain, "$File::Find::name" if /\.($buildin_gettext_support)$/; push @buf_i18n_xml, "$File::Find::name" if /\.($xml_support)$/; push @buf_i18n_ini, "$File::Find::name" if /\.($ini_support)$/; push @buf_i18n_xml_unmarked, "$File::Find::name" if /\.(schemas(\.in)+)$/; }, ".."; find sub { push @buf_i18n_plain, "$File::Find::name" if /\.($buildin_gettext_support)$/; push @buf_i18n_xml, "$File::Find::name" if /\.($xml_support)$/; push @buf_i18n_ini, "$File::Find::name" if /\.($ini_support)$/; push @buf_i18n_xml_unmarked, "$File::Find::name" if /\.(schemas(\.in)+)$/; }, "$SRCDIR/.." if "$SRCDIR" ne "."; open POTFILES, $POTFILES_in or die "$PROGRAM: there's no POTFILES.in!\n"; @buf_potfiles = grep !/^(#|\s*$)/, ; close POTFILES; foreach (@buf_potfiles) { s/^\[.*]\s*//; } print "Searching for missing translatable files...\n" if $VERBOSE; ## Check if we should ignore some found files, when ## comparing with POTFILES.in foreach my $ignore ("POTFILES.skip", "POTFILES.ignore") { (-s "$SRCDIR/$ignore") or next; if ("$ignore" eq "POTFILES.ignore") { print "The usage of POTFILES.ignore is deprecated. Please consider moving the\n". "content of this file to POTFILES.skip.\n"; } print "Found $ignore: Ignoring files...\n" if $VERBOSE; open FILE, "<$SRCDIR/$ignore" or die "ERROR: Failed to open $SRCDIR/$ignore!\n"; while () { push @buf_potfiles_ignore, $_ unless /^(#|\s*$)/; } close FILE; @buf_potfiles_ignore_sorted = sort (@buf_potfiles_ignore); } foreach my $file (@buf_i18n_plain) { my $in_comment = 0; my $in_macro = 0; open FILE, "<$file"; while () { # Handle continued multi-line comment. if ($in_comment) { next unless s-.*\*/--; $in_comment = 0; } # Handle continued macro. if ($in_macro) { $in_macro = 0 unless /\\$/; next; } # Handle start of macro (or any preprocessor directive). if (/^\s*\#/) { $in_macro = 1 if /^([^\\]|\\.)*\\$/; next; } # Handle comments and quoted text. while (m-(/\*|//|\'|\")-) # \' and \" keep emacs perl mode happy { my $match = $1; if ($match eq "/*") { if (!s-/\*.*?\*/--) { s-/\*.*--; $in_comment = 1; } } elsif ($match eq "//") { s-//.*--; } else # ' or " { if (!s-$match([^\\]|\\.)*?$match-QUOTEDTEXT-) { warn "mismatched quotes at line $. in $file\n"; s-$match.*--; } } } if (/\w\.GetString *\(QUOTEDTEXT/) { if (defined isNotValidMissing (unpack("x3 A*", $file))) { ## Remove the first 3 chars and add newline push @buf_allfiles, unpack("x3 A*", $file) . "\n"; } last; } ## C_ N_ Q_ and _ are the macros defined in gi8n.h if (/[CNQ]?_ *\(QUOTEDTEXT/) { if (defined isNotValidMissing (unpack("x3 A*", $file))) { ## Remove the first 3 chars and add newline push @buf_allfiles, unpack("x3 A*", $file) . "\n"; } last; } } close FILE; } foreach my $file (@buf_i18n_xml) { open FILE, "<$file"; while () { # FIXME: share the pattern matching code with intltool-extract if (/\s_[-A-Za-z0-9._:]+\s*=\s*\"([^"]+)\"/ || /<_[^>]+>/ || /translatable=\"yes\"/) { if (defined isNotValidMissing (unpack("x3 A*", $file))) { push @buf_allfiles, unpack("x3 A*", $file) . "\n"; } last; } } close FILE; } foreach my $file (@buf_i18n_ini) { open FILE, "<$file"; while () { if (/_(.*)=/) { if (defined isNotValidMissing (unpack("x3 A*", $file))) { push @buf_allfiles, unpack("x3 A*", $file) . "\n"; } last; } } close FILE; } foreach my $file (@buf_i18n_xml_unmarked) { if (defined isNotValidMissing (unpack("x3 A*", $file))) { push @buf_allfiles, unpack("x3 A*", $file) . "\n"; } } @buf_allfiles_sorted = sort (@buf_allfiles); @buf_potfiles_sorted = sort (@buf_potfiles); my %in2; foreach (@buf_potfiles_sorted) { s#^$SRCDIR/../##; s#^$SRCDIR/##; $in2{$_} = 1; } foreach (@buf_potfiles_ignore_sorted) { s#^$SRCDIR/../##; s#^$SRCDIR/##; $in2{$_} = 1; } my @result; foreach (@buf_allfiles_sorted) { my $dummy = $_; my $srcdir = $SRCDIR; $srcdir =~ s#^../##; $dummy =~ s#^$srcdir/../##; $dummy =~ s#^$srcdir/##; $dummy =~ s#_build/##; if (!exists($in2{$dummy})) { push @result, $dummy } } my @buf_potfiles_notexist; foreach (@buf_potfiles_sorted) { chomp (my $dummy = $_); if ("$dummy" ne "" and !(-f "$SRCDIR/../$dummy" or -f "../$dummy")) { push @buf_potfiles_notexist, $_; } } ## Save file with information about the files missing ## if any, and give information about this procedure. if (@result + @buf_potfiles_notexist > 0) { if (@result) { print "\n" if $VERBOSE; unlink "missing"; open OUT, ">missing"; print OUT @result; close OUT; warn "\e[1mThe following files contain translations and are currently not in use. Please\e[0m\n". "\e[1mconsider adding these to the POTFILES.in file, located in the po/ directory.\e[0m\n\n"; print STDERR @result, "\n"; warn "If some of these files are left out on purpose then please add them to\n". "POTFILES.skip instead of POTFILES.in. A file \e[1m'missing'\e[0m containing this list\n". "of left out files has been written in the current directory.\n"; } if (@buf_potfiles_notexist) { unlink "notexist"; open OUT, ">notexist"; print OUT @buf_potfiles_notexist; close OUT; warn "\n" if ($VERBOSE or @result); warn "\e[1mThe following files do not exist anymore:\e[0m\n\n"; warn @buf_potfiles_notexist, "\n"; warn "Please remove them from POTFILES.in. A file \e[1m'notexist'\e[0m\n". "containing this list of absent files has been written in the current directory.\n"; } } ## If there is nothing to complain about, notify the user else { print "\nAll files containing translations are present in POTFILES.in.\n" if $VERBOSE; } } sub Console_WriteError_InvalidOption { ## Handle invalid arguments print STDERR "Try `${PROGRAM} --help' for more information.\n"; exit 1; } sub isProgramInPath { my ($file) = @_; # If either a file exists, or when run it returns 0 exit status return 1 if ((-x $file) or (system("$file --version >$devnull") == 0)); return 0; } sub isGNUGettextTool { my ($file) = @_; # Check that we are using GNU gettext tools if (isProgramInPath ($file)) { my $version = `$file --version`; return 1 if ($version =~ m/.*\(GNU .*\).*/); } return 0; } sub GenerateHeaders { my $EXTRACT = $ENV{"INTLTOOL_EXTRACT"} || "intltool-extract"; ## Generate the .h header files, so we can allow glade and ## xml translation support if (! isProgramInPath ("$EXTRACT")) { print STDERR "\n *** The intltool-extract script wasn't found!" ."\n *** Without it, intltool-update can not generate files.\n"; exit; } else { open (FILE, $POTFILES_in) or die "$PROGRAM: POTFILES.in not found.\n"; while () { chomp; next if /^\[\s*encoding/; ## Find xml files in POTFILES.in and generate the ## files with help from the extract script my $gettext_type= &POFile_DetermineType ($1); if (/\.($xml_support|$ini_support)$/ || /^\[/) { s/^\[[^\[].*]\s*//; my $filename = "../$_"; if ($VERBOSE) { system ($EXTRACT, "--update", "--srcdir=$SRCDIR", "--type=$gettext_type", $filename); } else { system ($EXTRACT, "--update", "--type=$gettext_type", "--srcdir=$SRCDIR", "--quiet", $filename); } } } close FILE; } } # # Generate .pot file from POTFILES.in # sub GeneratePOTemplate { my $XGETTEXT = $ENV{"XGETTEXT"} || "xgettext"; my $XGETTEXT_ARGS = $ENV{"XGETTEXT_ARGS"} || ''; chomp $XGETTEXT; if (! isGNUGettextTool ("$XGETTEXT")) { print STDERR " *** GNU xgettext is not found on this system!\n". " *** Without it, intltool-update can not extract strings.\n"; exit; } print "Building $MODULE.pot...\n" if $VERBOSE; open INFILE, $POTFILES_in; unlink "POTFILES.in.temp"; open OUTFILE, ">POTFILES.in.temp" or die("Cannot open POTFILES.in.temp for writing"); my $gettext_support_nonascii = 0; # checks for GNU gettext >= 0.12 my $dummy = `$XGETTEXT --version --from-code=UTF-8 >$devnull 2>$devnull`; if ($? == 0) { $gettext_support_nonascii = 1; } else { # urge everybody to upgrade gettext print STDERR "WARNING: This version of gettext does not support extracting non-ASCII\n". " strings. That means you should install a version of gettext\n". " that supports non-ASCII strings (such as GNU gettext >= 0.12),\n". " or have to let non-ASCII strings untranslated. (If there is any)\n"; } my $encoding = "ASCII"; my $forced_gettext_code; my @temp_headers; my $encoding_problem_is_reported = 0; while () { next if (/^#/ or /^\s*$/); chomp; my $gettext_code; if (/^\[\s*encoding:\s*(.*)\s*\]/) { $forced_gettext_code=$1; } elsif (/\.($xml_support|$ini_support)$/ || /^\[/) { s/^\[.*]\s*//; print OUTFILE "../$_.h\n"; push @temp_headers, "../$_.h"; $gettext_code = &TextFile_DetermineEncoding ("../$_.h") if ($gettext_support_nonascii and not defined $forced_gettext_code); } else { print OUTFILE "$SRCDIR/../$_\n"; $gettext_code = &TextFile_DetermineEncoding ("$SRCDIR/../$_") if ($gettext_support_nonascii and not defined $forced_gettext_code); } next if (! $gettext_support_nonascii); if (defined $forced_gettext_code) { $encoding=$forced_gettext_code; } elsif (defined $gettext_code and "$encoding" ne "$gettext_code") { if ($encoding eq "ASCII") { $encoding=$gettext_code; } elsif ($gettext_code ne "ASCII") { # Only report once because the message is quite long if (! $encoding_problem_is_reported) { print STDERR "WARNING: You should use the same file encoding for all your project files,\n". " but $PROGRAM thinks that most of the source files are in\n". " $encoding encoding, while \"$_\" is (likely) in\n". " $gettext_code encoding. If you are sure that all translatable strings\n". " are in same encoding (say UTF-8), please \e[1m*prepend*\e[0m the following\n". " line to POTFILES.in:\n\n". " [encoding: UTF-8]\n\n". " and make sure that configure.in/ac checks for $PACKAGE >= 0.27 .\n". "(such warning message will only be reported once.)\n"; $encoding_problem_is_reported = 1; } } } } close OUTFILE; close INFILE; unlink "$MODULE.pot"; my @xgettext_argument=("$XGETTEXT", "--add-comments", "--directory\=.", "--default-domain\=$MODULE", "--flag\=g_strdup_printf:1:c-format", "--flag\=g_string_printf:2:c-format", "--flag\=g_string_append_printf:2:c-format", "--flag\=g_error_new:3:c-format", "--flag\=g_set_error:4:c-format", "--flag\=g_markup_printf_escaped:1:c-format", "--flag\=g_log:3:c-format", "--flag\=g_print:1:c-format", "--flag\=g_printerr:1:c-format", "--flag\=g_printf:1:c-format", "--flag\=g_fprintf:2:c-format", "--flag\=g_sprintf:2:c-format", "--flag\=g_snprintf:3:c-format", "--flag\=g_scanner_error:2:c-format", "--flag\=g_scanner_warn:2:c-format", "--output\=$MODULE\.pot", "--files-from\=\.\/POTFILES\.in\.temp"); my $XGETTEXT_KEYWORDS = &FindPOTKeywords; push @xgettext_argument, $XGETTEXT_KEYWORDS; my $MSGID_BUGS_ADDRESS = &FindMakevarsBugAddress; push @xgettext_argument, "--msgid-bugs-address\=\"$MSGID_BUGS_ADDRESS\"" if $MSGID_BUGS_ADDRESS; push @xgettext_argument, "--from-code\=$encoding" if ($gettext_support_nonascii); push @xgettext_argument, $XGETTEXT_ARGS if $XGETTEXT_ARGS; my $xgettext_command = join ' ', @xgettext_argument; # intercept xgettext error message print "Running $xgettext_command\n" if $VERBOSE; my $xgettext_error_msg = `$xgettext_command 2>\&1`; my $command_failed = $?; unlink "POTFILES.in.temp"; print "Removing generated header (.h) files..." if $VERBOSE; unlink foreach (@temp_headers); print "done.\n" if $VERBOSE; if (! $command_failed) { if (! -e "$MODULE.pot") { print "None of the files in POTFILES.in contain strings marked for translation.\n" if $VERBOSE; } else { print "Wrote $MODULE.pot\n" if $VERBOSE; } } else { if ($xgettext_error_msg =~ /--from-code/) { # replace non-ASCII error message with a more useful one. print STDERR "ERROR: xgettext failed to generate PO template file because there is non-ASCII\n". " string marked for translation. Please make sure that all strings marked\n". " for translation are in uniform encoding (say UTF-8), then \e[1m*prepend*\e[0m the\n". " following line to POTFILES.in and rerun $PROGRAM:\n\n". " [encoding: UTF-8]\n\n"; } else { print STDERR "$xgettext_error_msg"; if (-e "$MODULE.pot") { # is this possible? print STDERR "ERROR: xgettext failed but still managed to generate PO template file.\n". " Please consult error message above if there is any.\n"; } else { print STDERR "ERROR: xgettext failed to generate PO template file. Please consult\n". " error message above if there is any.\n"; } } exit (1); } } sub POFile_Update { -f "$MODULE.pot" or die "$PROGRAM: $MODULE.pot does not exist.\n"; my $MSGMERGE = $ENV{"MSGMERGE"} || "msgmerge"; my ($lang, $outfile) = @_; if (! isGNUGettextTool ("$MSGMERGE")) { print STDERR " *** GNU msgmerge is not found on this system!\n". " *** Without it, intltool-update can not extract strings.\n"; exit; } print "Merging $SRCDIR/$lang.po with $MODULE.pot..." if $VERBOSE; my $infile = "$SRCDIR/$lang.po"; $outfile = "$SRCDIR/$lang.po" if ($outfile eq ""); # I think msgmerge won't overwrite old file if merge is not successful system ("$MSGMERGE", "-o", $outfile, $infile, "$MODULE.pot"); } sub Console_WriteError_NotExisting { my ($file) = @_; ## Report error if supplied language file is non-existing print STDERR "$PROGRAM: $file does not exist!\n"; print STDERR "Try '$PROGRAM --help' for more information.\n"; exit; } sub GatherPOFiles { my @po_files = glob ("./*.po"); @languages = map (&POFile_GetLanguage, @po_files); foreach my $lang (@languages) { $po_files_by_lang{$lang} = shift (@po_files); } } sub POFile_GetLanguage ($) { s/^(.*\/)?(.+)\.po$/$2/; return $_; } sub Console_Write_TranslationStatus { my ($lang, $output_file) = @_; my $MSGFMT = $ENV{"MSGFMT"} || "msgfmt"; if (! isGNUGettextTool ("$MSGFMT")) { print STDERR " *** GNU msgfmt is not found on this system!\n". " *** Without it, intltool-update can not extract strings.\n"; exit; } $output_file = "$SRCDIR/$lang.po" if ($output_file eq ""); system ("$MSGFMT", "-o", "$devnull", "--verbose", $output_file); } sub Console_Write_CoverageReport { my $MSGFMT = $ENV{"MSGFMT"} || "msgfmt"; if (! isGNUGettextTool ("$MSGFMT")) { print STDERR " *** GNU msgfmt is not found on this system!\n". " *** Without it, intltool-update can not extract strings.\n"; exit; } &GatherPOFiles; foreach my $lang (@languages) { print STDERR "$lang: "; &POFile_Update ($lang, ""); } print STDERR "\n\n * Current translation support in $MODULE \n\n"; foreach my $lang (@languages) { print STDERR "$lang: "; system ("$MSGFMT", "-o", "$devnull", "--verbose", "$SRCDIR/$lang.po"); } } sub SubstituteVariable { my ($str) = @_; # always need to rewind file whenever it has been accessed seek (CONF, 0, 0); # cache each variable. varhash is global to we can add # variables elsewhere. while () { if (/^(\w+)=(.*)$/) { ($varhash{$1} = $2) =~ s/^["'](.*)["']$/$1/; } } if ($str =~ /^(.*)\${?([A-Z_]+)}?(.*)$/) { my $rest = $3; my $untouched = $1; my $sub = ""; # Ignore recursive definitions of variables $sub = $varhash{$2} if defined $varhash{$2} and $varhash{$2} !~ /\${?$2}?/; return SubstituteVariable ("$untouched$sub$rest"); } # We're using Perl backticks ` and "echo -n" here in order to # expand any shell escapes (such as backticks themselves) in every variable return echo_n ($str); } sub CONF_Handle_Open { my $base_dirname = getcwd(); $base_dirname =~ s@.*/@@; my ($conf_in, $src_dir); if ($base_dirname =~ /^po(-.+)?$/) { if (-f "Makevars") { my $makefile_source; local (*IN); open (IN, ") { if (/^top_builddir[ \t]*=/) { $src_dir = $_; $src_dir =~ s/^top_builddir[ \t]*=[ \t]*([^ \t\n\r]*)/$1/; chomp $src_dir; if (-f "$src_dir" . 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It can # be used in projects which are not available under the GNU Public License # but which still want to provide support for the GNU gettext functionality. # Please note that the actual code is *not* freely available. # # - Modified by Owen Taylor to use GETTEXT_PACKAGE # instead of PACKAGE and to look for po2tbl in ./ not in intl/ # # - Modified by jacob berkman to install # Makefile.in.in and po2tbl.sed.in for use with glib-gettextize # # - Modified by Rodney Dawes for use with intltool # # We have the following line for use by intltoolize: # INTLTOOL_MAKEFILE GETTEXT_PACKAGE = @GETTEXT_PACKAGE@ PACKAGE = @PACKAGE@ VERSION = @VERSION@ SHELL = /bin/sh srcdir = @srcdir@ top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@ top_builddir = @top_builddir@ VPATH = @srcdir@ prefix = @prefix@ exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@ datadir = @datadir@ datarootdir = @datarootdir@ libdir = @libdir@ DATADIRNAME = @DATADIRNAME@ itlocaledir = $(prefix)/$(DATADIRNAME)/locale subdir = po install_sh = @install_sh@ # Automake >= 1.8 provides @mkdir_p@. # Until it can be supposed, use the safe fallback: mkdir_p = $(install_sh) -d INSTALL = @INSTALL@ INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@ GMSGFMT = @GMSGFMT@ MSGFMT = @MSGFMT@ XGETTEXT = @XGETTEXT@ INTLTOOL_UPDATE = @INTLTOOL_UPDATE@ INTLTOOL_EXTRACT = @INTLTOOL_EXTRACT@ MSGMERGE = INTLTOOL_EXTRACT=$(INTLTOOL_EXTRACT) srcdir=$(srcdir) $(INTLTOOL_UPDATE) --gettext-package $(GETTEXT_PACKAGE) --dist GENPOT = INTLTOOL_EXTRACT=$(INTLTOOL_EXTRACT) srcdir=$(srcdir) $(INTLTOOL_UPDATE) --gettext-package $(GETTEXT_PACKAGE) --pot ALL_LINGUAS = @ALL_LINGUAS@ PO_LINGUAS=$(shell if test -r $(srcdir)/LINGUAS; then grep -v "^\#" $(srcdir)/LINGUAS; fi) USER_LINGUAS=$(shell if test -n "$(LINGUAS)"; then LLINGUAS="$(LINGUAS)"; ALINGUAS="$(ALL_LINGUAS)"; for lang in $$LLINGUAS; do if test -n "`grep ^$$lang$$ $(srcdir)/LINGUAS`" -o -n "`echo $$ALINGUAS|grep ' ?$$lang ?'`"; then printf "$$lang "; fi; done; fi) USE_LINGUAS=$(shell if test -n "$(USER_LINGUAS)"; then LLINGUAS="$(USER_LINGUAS)"; else if test -n "$(PO_LINGUAS)"; then LLINGUAS="$(PO_LINGUAS)"; else LLINGUAS="$(ALL_LINGUAS)"; fi; fi; for lang in $$LLINGUAS; do printf "$$lang "; done) POFILES=$(shell LINGUAS="$(USE_LINGUAS)"; for lang in $$LINGUAS; do printf "$$lang.po "; done) DISTFILES = ChangeLog Makefile.in.in POTFILES.in $(POFILES) EXTRA_DISTFILES = POTFILES.skip Makevars LINGUAS POTFILES = \ # This comment gets stripped out CATALOGS=$(shell LINGUAS="$(USE_LINGUAS)"; for lang in $$LINGUAS; do printf "$$lang.gmo "; done) .SUFFIXES: .SUFFIXES: .po .pox .gmo .mo .msg .cat .po.pox: $(MAKE) $(GETTEXT_PACKAGE).pot $(MSGMERGE) $< $(GETTEXT_PACKAGE).pot -o $*.pox .po.mo: $(MSGFMT) -o $@ $< .po.gmo: file=`echo $* | sed 's,.*/,,'`.gmo \ && rm -f $$file && $(GMSGFMT) -o $$file $< .po.cat: sed -f ../intl/po2msg.sed < $< > $*.msg \ && rm -f $@ && gencat $@ $*.msg all: all-@USE_NLS@ all-yes: $(CATALOGS) all-no: $(GETTEXT_PACKAGE).pot: $(POTFILES) $(GENPOT) install: install-data install-data: install-data-@USE_NLS@ install-data-no: all install-data-yes: all $(mkdir_p) $(DESTDIR)$(itlocaledir) linguas="$(USE_LINGUAS)"; 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charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Generator: KBabel 1.11.4\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=6; plural=n==0 ? 0 : n==1 ? 1 : n==2 ? 2 : n%100>=3 && n%100<=10 ? 3 : n%100>=11 && n%100<=99 ? 4 : 5;\nnplurals=6; plural=n==0 ? 0 : n==1 ? 1 : n==2 ? 2 : n%100>=3 && n%100<=10 ? 3 : n%100>=11 && n%100<=99 ? 4 : 5;\n" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:1 msgid "Font Previewer" msgstr "مُعاين خطوط" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:2 ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:778 msgid "Preview and compare fonts" msgstr "عايِن وقارن الخطوط" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:3 ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:5 msgid "Specimen Font Previewer" msgstr "مُعاين الخطوط \"عيِّنة\"" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:1 msgid "C_hange Colors..." msgstr "_غيّر الألوان..." #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:2 msgid "Clear _List" msgstr "امسح ال_قائمة" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:3 msgid "Close find" msgstr "أغلق البحث" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:4 msgid "Find:" msgstr "ابحث:" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:6 msgid "_About" msgstr "_حوْل" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:7 msgid "_Copy Font Name" msgstr "ا_نسخ اسم الخط" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:8 msgid "_Edit" msgstr "_حرّر" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:9 msgid "_File" msgstr "_ملف" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:10 msgid "_Help" msgstr "_مساعدة" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:11 msgid "_Preview Text:" msgstr "_نص المعاينة:" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:12 msgid "pt" msgstr "pt" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Preview font size" msgstr "حجم خط المعاينة" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Preview text" msgstr "نص المعاينة" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "The font size used for the font previews" msgstr "حجم الخط المُستخدم في معاينة الخطوط" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "The text used for the font previews" msgstr "النص المُستخدم في معايمة الخطوط" #. Note to translators: this should be a pangram (a sentence containing all #. letters of your alphabet. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangram for #. more information and possible samples for your language. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:39 msgid "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." msgstr "أَبْجَدْ هَوَّزْ حُطِّي كَلَمُنْ سَعْفَصْ قَرِشَتْ ثَخْذٌ ضَظْغٌ" #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:616 msgid "Change colors" msgstr "غيّر الألوان" #. The widgets for the foreground color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:632 msgid "Foreground color:" msgstr "لون الخط:" #. The widgets for the background color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:639 msgid "Background color:" msgstr "لون الخلفية:" #. Note to translators: translate this into your full name. It will #. be displayed in the application's about dialog. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:784 msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "" "فريق عربآيز للترجمة http://www.arabeyes.org :\n" "خالد حسني\t" gnome-specimen-0.4/po/ca.po0000644000175000001440000000571510736174354012563 00000000000000# Catalan translation for Gnome Specimen # Copyright (C) Wouter Bolsterlee # This file is distributed under the same license as the gnome-specimen package. # # Josep Puigdemont , 2006. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gnome-specimen\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-06-07 11:51+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2006-11-27 17:56+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Josep Puigdemont \n" "Language-Team: Catalan\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:1 msgid "Font Previewer" msgstr "Previsualitzador de tipus de lletra" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:2 ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:675 msgid "Preview and compare fonts" msgstr "Previsualitzeu i compreu tipus de lletra" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:3 ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:3 msgid "Specimen Font Previewer" msgstr "Previsualitzador de tipus de lletra Specimen" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:1 msgid "C_hange Colors..." msgstr "C_anvia els colors..." #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:2 msgid "Clear _List" msgstr "Neteja la _llista" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:4 msgid "_About" msgstr "_Quant a" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:5 msgid "_Copy Font Name" msgstr "_Copia el nom del tipus de lletra" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:6 msgid "_Preview Text:" msgstr "Text de la _previsualització:" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:7 msgid "pt" msgstr "pt" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:1 #, fuzzy msgid "Preview font size" msgstr "Previsualitzeu i compreu tipus de lletra" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Preview text" msgstr "Text de la previsualització" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "The font size used for the font previews" msgstr "" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "The text used for the font previews" msgstr "" #. Note to translators: this should be a pangram (a sentence containing all #. letters of your alphabet. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangram for #. more information and possible samples for your language. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:39 msgid "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." msgstr "" #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:518 msgid "Change colors" msgstr "Canvia els colors" #. The widgets for the foreground color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:534 msgid "Foreground color:" msgstr "Color del primer pla:" #. The widgets for the background color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:541 msgid "Background color:" msgstr "Color de fons:" #. Note to translators: translate this into your full name. It will #. be displayed in the application's about dialog. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:681 msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "Josep Puigdemont i Casamajó " #~ msgid "Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs." #~ msgstr "Jove xef, porti whisky amb quinze glaçons d'hidrogen, coi!" gnome-specimen-0.4/po/cs.po0000644000175000001440000000550110736174354012576 00000000000000# Czech translation for Gnome Specimen # Copyright (C) Wouter Bolsterlee # This file is distributed under the same license as the gnome-specimen package. # # Vítězslav Kotrla , 2007. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gnome-specimen\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-06-07 11:51+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2007-05-14 07:54+0200\n" "Last-Translator: Vítězslav Kotrla \n" "Language-Team: Czech \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Generator: KBabel 1.11.4\n" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:1 msgid "Font Previewer" msgstr "Prohlížeč písem" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:2 ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:675 msgid "Preview and compare fonts" msgstr "Umožní prohlédnout a porovnat písma" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:3 ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:3 msgid "Specimen Font Previewer" msgstr "Prohlížeč písem Specimen" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:1 msgid "C_hange Colors..." msgstr "Změnit barvy..." #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:2 msgid "Clear _List" msgstr "Vyčistit seznam" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:4 msgid "_About" msgstr "O _aplikaci" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:5 msgid "_Copy Font Name" msgstr "Kopírovat jméno písma" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:6 msgid "_Preview Text:" msgstr "Náhled textu:" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:7 msgid "pt" msgstr "pt" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Preview font size" msgstr "Náhled velikosti písma" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Preview text" msgstr "Náhled textu" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "The font size used for the font previews" msgstr "Velikost písma použitá pro náhledy" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "The text used for the font previews" msgstr "Text použitý pro náhledy" #. Note to translators: this should be a pangram (a sentence containing all #. letters of your alphabet. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangram for #. more information and possible samples for your language. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:39 msgid "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." msgstr "Příliš žluťoučký kůň úpěl ďábelské ódy." #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:518 msgid "Change colors" msgstr "Změnit barvy" #. The widgets for the foreground color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:534 msgid "Foreground color:" msgstr "Barva popředí:" #. The widgets for the background color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:541 msgid "Background color:" msgstr "Barva pozadí:" #. Note to translators: translate this into your full name. It will #. be displayed in the application's about dialog. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:681 msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "Vítězslav Kotrla" gnome-specimen-0.4/po/de.po0000644000175000001440000000573510736174354012572 00000000000000# German translation for Gnome Specimen # Copyright (C) 2006 Wouter Bolsterlee # This file is distributed under the same license as the gnome-specimen package. # # Christian Kintner , 2006, 2007. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gnome-specimen\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-06-07 11:51+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2007-05-18 00:30+0200\n" "Last-Translator: Christian Kintner \n" "Language-Team: de \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:1 msgid "Font Previewer" msgstr "Schriftvorschau" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:2 ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:675 msgid "Preview and compare fonts" msgstr "Schriften betrachen und vergleichen" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:3 ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:3 msgid "Specimen Font Previewer" msgstr "Specimen Schriftvorschau" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:1 msgid "C_hange Colors..." msgstr "_Farben ändern …" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:2 msgid "Clear _List" msgstr "Liste _leeren" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:4 msgid "_About" msgstr "_Info" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:5 msgid "_Copy Font Name" msgstr "Schriftnamen _kopieren" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:6 msgid "_Preview Text:" msgstr "_Textvorschau:" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:7 msgid "pt" msgstr "pt" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Preview font size" msgstr "Schriftgrößen-Vorschau" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Preview text" msgstr "Textvorschau" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "The font size used for the font previews" msgstr "Die zur Schriftvorschau genutzte Schriftgröße" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "The text used for the font previews" msgstr "Der zur Schriftvorschau genutzte Text" #. Note to translators: this should be a pangram (a sentence containing all #. letters of your alphabet. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangram for #. more information and possible samples for your language. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:39 msgid "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." msgstr "Zwölf Boxkämpfer jagen Viktor quer über den großen Sylter Deich." #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:518 msgid "Change colors" msgstr "Farben ändern" #. The widgets for the foreground color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:534 msgid "Foreground color:" msgstr "Textfarbe:" #. The widgets for the background color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:541 msgid "Background color:" msgstr "Hintergrundfarbe:" #. Note to translators: translate this into your full name. It will #. be displayed in the application's about dialog. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:681 msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "Christian Kintner " #~ msgid "Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs." #~ msgstr "Zwölf Boxkämpfer jagen Viktor quer über den großen Sylter Deich." gnome-specimen-0.4/po/el.po0000644000175000001440000000703510736174354012575 00000000000000# Greek translation for Gnome Specimen # Copyright (C) Wouter Bolsterlee # This file is distributed under the same license as the gnome-specimen package. # # Dimitris Glezos , 2006, 2007. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gnome-specimen\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-06-07 11:51+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2007-06-06 23:09+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Dimitris Glezos \n" "Language-Team: el \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Generator: KBabel 1.11.4\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:1 msgid "Font Previewer" msgstr "Προεπισκόπηση γραμματοσειρών" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:2 ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:675 msgid "Preview and compare fonts" msgstr "Προεπισκόπηση και σύγκριση γραμματοσειρών" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:3 ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:3 msgid "Specimen Font Previewer" msgstr "Προεπισκόπηση γραμματοσειρών Specimen" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:1 msgid "C_hange Colors..." msgstr "Α_λλαγή χρωμάτων..." #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:2 msgid "Clear _List" msgstr "Ε_κκαθάριση λίστας" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:4 msgid "_About" msgstr "Πε_ρί" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:5 msgid "_Copy Font Name" msgstr "Α_ντιγραφή ονόματος γραμματοσειράς" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:6 msgid "_Preview Text:" msgstr "Κείμενο για _προεπισκόπιση:" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:7 msgid "pt" msgstr "pt" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Preview font size" msgstr "Μέγεθος γραμματοσειράς προεπισκόπησης" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Preview text" msgstr "Κείμενο για προεπισκόπιση" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "The font size used for the font previews" msgstr "" "Το μέγεθος της γραμματοσειράς που χρησιμοποιείται για προεπισκόπηση " "γραμματοσειρών" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "The text used for the font previews" msgstr "Το κείμενο που χρησιμοποιείται για προεπισκόπηση γραμματοσειρών" #. Note to translators: this should be a pangram (a sentence containing all #. letters of your alphabet. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangram for #. more information and possible samples for your language. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:39 msgid "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." msgstr "Μπορώ να φάω σπασμένα γυαλιά χωρίς να πάθω τίποτα." #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:518 msgid "Change colors" msgstr "Αλλαγή χρωμάτων" #. The widgets for the foreground color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:534 msgid "Foreground color:" msgstr "Χρώμα παρασκηνίου:" #. The widgets for the background color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:541 msgid "Background color:" msgstr "Χρώμα παρασκηνίου:" #. Note to translators: translate this into your full name. It will #. be displayed in the application's about dialog. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:681 msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "Δημήτρης Γλέζος , 2006, 2007" gnome-specimen-0.4/po/en_GB.po0000644000175000001440000000555310736174354013152 00000000000000# English translation for Gnome Specimen # Copyright (C) Wouter Bolsterlee # This file is distributed under the same license as the gnome-specimen package. # # Alex "weej" Jones , 2006. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gnome-specimen\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-06-07 11:51+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2006-11-27 04:00+0000\n" "Last-Translator: Alex \"weej\" Jones \n" "Language-Team: English \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:1 msgid "Font Previewer" msgstr "Font Previewer" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:2 ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:675 msgid "Preview and compare fonts" msgstr "Preview and compare fonts" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:3 ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:3 msgid "Specimen Font Previewer" msgstr "Specimen Font Previewer" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:1 msgid "C_hange Colors..." msgstr "C_hange Colours..." #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:2 msgid "Clear _List" msgstr "Clear _List" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:4 msgid "_About" msgstr "_About" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:5 msgid "_Copy Font Name" msgstr "_Copy Font Name" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:6 msgid "_Preview Text:" msgstr "_Preview Text:" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:7 msgid "pt" msgstr "pt" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Preview font size" msgstr "Preview font size" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Preview text" msgstr "Preview text" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "The font size used for the font previews" msgstr "The font size used for the font previews" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "The text used for the font previews" msgstr "The text used for the font previews" #. Note to translators: this should be a pangram (a sentence containing all #. letters of your alphabet. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangram for #. more information and possible samples for your language. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:39 msgid "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." msgstr "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:518 msgid "Change colors" msgstr "Change colours" #. The widgets for the foreground color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:534 msgid "Foreground color:" msgstr "Foreground colour:" #. The widgets for the background color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:541 msgid "Background color:" msgstr "Background colour:" #. Note to translators: translate this into your full name. It will #. be displayed in the application's about dialog. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:681 msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "Alex \"weej\" Jones" #~ msgid "Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs." #~ msgstr "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." gnome-specimen-0.4/po/es.po0000644000175000001440000000632610736174354012606 00000000000000# Spanish translation for Gnome Specimen # Copyright (C) Wouter Bolsterlee # This file is distributed under the same license as the gnome-specimen package. # # Albert Abril , 2006. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gnome-specimen\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-06-07 11:51+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2006-11-25 14:04+0100 \n" "Last-Translator: Albert Abril \n" "Language-Team: Gnome-Hispano \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:1 msgid "Font Previewer" msgstr "Previsualizador de fuente" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:2 ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:675 msgid "Preview and compare fonts" msgstr "Previsualiza y compara fuentes" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:3 ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:3 msgid "Specimen Font Previewer" msgstr "Previsualizador de fuentes Specimen" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:1 msgid "C_hange Colors..." msgstr "_Cambiar colores…" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:2 msgid "Clear _List" msgstr "_Limpia Lista" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:4 msgid "_About" msgstr "_Acerca de" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:5 msgid "_Copy Font Name" msgstr "Copiar _Nombre de la fuente" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:6 msgid "_Preview Text:" msgstr "_Previsualiza Texto:" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:7 msgid "pt" msgstr "pt" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Preview font size" msgstr "Previsualiza tamaño de fuentes" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Preview text" msgstr "Previsualiza texto:" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "The font size used for the font previews" msgstr "Tamaño de fuentes en las previsualizaciones de fuentes" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "The text used for the font previews" msgstr "Texto usado en las previsualizaciones de fuentes" #. Note to translators: this should be a pangram (a sentence containing all #. letters of your alphabet. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangram for #. more information and possible samples for your language. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:39 msgid "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." msgstr "" "El pingüino Wenceslao hizo kilómetros bajo exhaustiva lluvia y frío, añoraba " "a su querido cachorro." #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:518 msgid "Change colors" msgstr "Cambiar c_olores..." #. The widgets for the foreground color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:534 msgid "Foreground color:" msgstr "Color de texto:" #. The widgets for the background color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:541 msgid "Background color:" msgstr "Color del fondo:" #. Note to translators: translate this into your full name. It will #. be displayed in the application's about dialog. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:681 msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "" "Creditos de las traduccionesAlbert Abril\n" "\n" "" #~ msgid "GNOME Specimen" #~ msgstr "GNOME Specimen" #~ msgid "Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs." #~ msgstr "" #~ "El pingüino Wenceslao hizo kilómetros bajo exhaustiva lluvia y frío, " #~ "añoraba a su querido cachorro." gnome-specimen-0.4/po/fi.po0000644000175000001440000000545210736174354012574 00000000000000# Finnish translation for Gnome Specimen # Copyright (C) Wouter Bolsterlee # This file is distributed under the same license as the gnome-specimen package. # # Kalle Vahlman , 2006. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gnome-specimen\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-06-07 11:51+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2007-05-14 08:35+0300\n" "Last-Translator: Kalle Vahlman \n" "Language-Team: Finnish \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:1 msgid "Font Previewer" msgstr "Kirjasimien Esikatselin" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:2 ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:675 msgid "Preview and compare fonts" msgstr "Esikatsele ja vertaile kirjasimia" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:3 ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:3 msgid "Specimen Font Previewer" msgstr "Specimen Kirjasimien Esikatselu" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:1 msgid "C_hange Colors..." msgstr "_Muuta värejä..." #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:2 msgid "Clear _List" msgstr "Tyhjennä _Lista" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:4 msgid "_About" msgstr "_Tietoja" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:5 msgid "_Copy Font Name" msgstr "_Kopioi Kirjasimen Nimi" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:6 msgid "_Preview Text:" msgstr "_Esikatseltava teksti:" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:7 msgid "pt" msgstr "pistettä" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Preview font size" msgstr "Esikatselun kirjasinkoko" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Preview text" msgstr "Esikatseltava teksti" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "The font size used for the font previews" msgstr "Kirjasimen koko esikatselussa" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "The text used for the font previews" msgstr "Esikatselussa käytettävä teksti" #. Note to translators: this should be a pangram (a sentence containing all #. letters of your alphabet. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangram for #. more information and possible samples for your language. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:39 msgid "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." msgstr "Törkylempijä vongahdus" #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:518 msgid "Change colors" msgstr "Muuta värejä" #. The widgets for the foreground color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:534 msgid "Foreground color:" msgstr "Edustaväri:" #. The widgets for the background color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:541 msgid "Background color:" msgstr "Taustaväri:" #. Note to translators: translate this into your full name. It will #. be displayed in the application's about dialog. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:681 msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "Kalle Vahlman, " gnome-specimen-0.4/po/fr.po0000644000175000001440000000572310736174354012606 00000000000000# French translation for Gnome Specimen # Copyright (C) Wouter Bolsterlee # This file is distributed under the same license as the gnome-specimen package. # # Yan Brodeur , 2007. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gnome-specimen\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-06-07 11:51+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2006-11-27 12:37-5\n" "Last-Translator: Yan Brodeur \n" "Language-Team: French \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:1 msgid "Font Previewer" msgstr "Prévisualiseur de polices" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:2 ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:675 msgid "Preview and compare fonts" msgstr "Prévisualise et compare des polices" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:3 ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:3 msgid "Specimen Font Previewer" msgstr "Prévisualiseur de polices Specimen" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:1 msgid "C_hange Colors..." msgstr "Modifier les couleurs..." #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:2 msgid "Clear _List" msgstr "_Vider la liste" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:4 msgid "_About" msgstr "_À propos" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:5 msgid "_Copy Font Name" msgstr "Copier le nom de la police" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:6 msgid "_Preview Text:" msgstr "_Prévisualiser le texte :" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:7 msgid "pt" msgstr "pt" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Preview font size" msgstr "Aperçu de la taille" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Preview text" msgstr "Aperçu du texte" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "The font size used for the font previews" msgstr "La taille de police utilisé pour l'aperçu" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "The text used for the font previews" msgstr "Le texte utilisé pour l'aperçu des polices" #. Note to translators: this should be a pangram (a sentence containing all #. letters of your alphabet. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangram for #. more information and possible samples for your language. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:39 msgid "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." msgstr "Portez ce whisky au vieux juge blond qui fume." #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:518 msgid "Change colors" msgstr "Modifier les couleurs" #. The widgets for the foreground color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:534 msgid "Foreground color:" msgstr "Couleur d'avant-plan:" #. The widgets for the background color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:541 msgid "Background color:" msgstr "Couleur d'arrière-plan:" #. Note to translators: translate this into your full name. It will #. be displayed in the application's about dialog. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:681 msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "Yan Brodeur" #~ msgid "Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs." #~ msgstr "Portez ce whisky au vieux juge blond qui fume." gnome-specimen-0.4/po/it.po0000644000175000001440000000547510736174354012617 00000000000000# Italian translation for Gnome Specimen # Copyright (C) Wouter Bolsterlee # This file is distributed under the same license as the gnome-specimen package. # # Daniele Medri , 2006. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gnome-specimen\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-06-07 11:51+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2006-11-27 08:08+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Daniele Medri \n" "Language-Team: Italian \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:1 msgid "Font Previewer" msgstr "Anteprima caratteri" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:2 ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:675 msgid "Preview and compare fonts" msgstr "Anteprima e comparazione caratteri" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:3 ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:3 msgid "Specimen Font Previewer" msgstr "Specimen anteprima caratteri" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:1 msgid "C_hange Colors..." msgstr "C_ambia colori..." #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:2 msgid "Clear _List" msgstr "Pulisci _lista" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:4 msgid "_About" msgstr "Inform_azioni" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:5 msgid "_Copy Font Name" msgstr "_Copia nome carattere" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:6 msgid "_Preview Text:" msgstr "_Anteprima testo:" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:7 msgid "pt" msgstr "punti" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:1 #, fuzzy msgid "Preview font size" msgstr "Anteprima e comparazione caratteri" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Preview text" msgstr "Anteprima testo" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "The font size used for the font previews" msgstr "" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "The text used for the font previews" msgstr "" #. Note to translators: this should be a pangram (a sentence containing all #. letters of your alphabet. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangram for #. more information and possible samples for your language. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:39 msgid "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." msgstr "" #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:518 msgid "Change colors" msgstr "Cambia colori" #. The widgets for the foreground color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:534 msgid "Foreground color:" msgstr "Colore in primo piano:" #. The widgets for the background color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:541 msgid "Background color:" msgstr "Colore di sfondo:" #. Note to translators: translate this into your full name. It will #. be displayed in the application's about dialog. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:681 msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "Daniele Medri" #~ msgid "Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs." #~ msgstr "Pack·my·box·with·five·dozen·liquor·jugs." gnome-specimen-0.4/po/ja.po0000644000175000001440000000621410736174354012565 00000000000000# Japanese translation for Gnome Specimen # Copyright (C) Wouter Bolsterlee # This file is distributed under the same license as the gnome-specimen package. # # Takeshi AIHANA , 2007. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gnome-specimen" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-06-09 14:31+0900\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2007-06-09 14:31+0900\n" "Last-Translator: Takeshi AIHANA \n" "Language-Team: Japanese \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:1 msgid "Font Previewer" msgstr "フォント・プレビューア" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:2 ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:675 msgid "Preview and compare fonts" msgstr "いろいろなフォントをプレビュー表示して比較します" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:3 ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:3 msgid "Specimen Font Previewer" msgstr "Specimen フォント・プレビューア" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:1 msgid "C_hange Colors..." msgstr "色の変更(_H)..." #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:2 msgid "Clear _List" msgstr "リストのクリア(_L)" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:4 msgid "_About" msgstr "情報(_A)" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:5 msgid "_Copy Font Name" msgstr "フォント名のコピー(_C)" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:6 msgid "_Preview Text:" msgstr "プレビューする文字列:" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:7 msgid "pt" msgstr "ポイント" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Preview font size" msgstr "プレビュー時のフォント・サイズ" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Preview text" msgstr "プレビューする文字列" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "The font size used for the font previews" msgstr "フォントのプレビューで使用するフォントの大きさ" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "The text used for the font previews" msgstr "フォントのプレビューで使用する文字列" #. Note to translators: this should be a pangram (a sentence containing all #. letters of your alphabet. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangram for #. more information and possible samples for your language. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:39 msgid "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." msgstr "" "いろはにほへと ちりぬるを わかよたれそ つねならむ うゐのおくやま けふこ" "えて あさきゆめみし ゑひもせす" #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:518 msgid "Change colors" msgstr "色の変更" #. The widgets for the foreground color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:534 msgid "Foreground color:" msgstr "前景色:" #. The widgets for the background color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:541 msgid "Background color:" msgstr "背景色:" #. Note to translators: translate this into your full name. It will #. be displayed in the application's about dialog. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:681 msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "相花 毅 " gnome-specimen-0.4/po/nb.po0000644000175000001440000000572310736174354012576 00000000000000# Norwegian Bokmål translation for Gnome Specimen # Copyright (C) Wouter Bolsterlee # This file is distributed under the same license as the gnome-specimen package. # # Runar Ingebrigtsen , 2006. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gnome-specimen\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-06-07 11:51+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2006-11-27 22:48+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Runar Ingebrigtsen \n" "Language-Team: Norwegian/Bokmaal \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:1 msgid "Font Previewer" msgstr "Skriftvisning" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:2 ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:675 msgid "Preview and compare fonts" msgstr "Vis og sammenlign skrifter" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:3 ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:3 msgid "Specimen Font Previewer" msgstr "Specimen skriftvisning" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:1 msgid "C_hange Colors..." msgstr "E_ndre farger..." #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:2 msgid "Clear _List" msgstr "Tøm _listen" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:4 msgid "_About" msgstr "_Om" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:5 msgid "_Copy Font Name" msgstr "_Kopier skriftnavn" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:6 msgid "_Preview Text:" msgstr "_Visningstekst:" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:7 msgid "pt" msgstr "pt" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Preview font size" msgstr "Forhåndsvisningens skriftstørrelse" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Preview text" msgstr "Forhåndsvisningstekst" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "The font size used for the font previews" msgstr "Skriftstørrelsen som brukes i forhåndsvisningen" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "The text used for the font previews" msgstr "Teksten som brukes i forhåndsvisningen" #. Note to translators: this should be a pangram (a sentence containing all #. letters of your alphabet. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangram for #. more information and possible samples for your language. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:39 msgid "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." msgstr "Vår sære Zulu fra badeøya spilte jo whist og quickstep i min taxi." #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:518 msgid "Change colors" msgstr "Endre farger" #. The widgets for the foreground color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:534 msgid "Foreground color:" msgstr "Forgrunnsfarge:" #. The widgets for the background color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:541 msgid "Background color:" msgstr "Bakgrunnsfarge:" #. Note to translators: translate this into your full name. It will #. be displayed in the application's about dialog. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:681 msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "Runar Ingebrigtsen" #~ msgid "Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs." #~ msgstr "Høvdingens kjære squaw får litt pizza i Mexico by" gnome-specimen-0.4/po/nl.po0000644000175000001440000001025510736174354012604 00000000000000# Dutch translation for Gnome Specimen # Copyright (C) Wouter Bolsterlee # This file is distributed under the same license as the gnome-specimen package. # # Wouter Bolsterlee , 2006, 2007. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gnome-specimen\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-12-01 20:21+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2007-12-01 20:23+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Wouter Bolsterlee \n" "Language-Team: Gnome-NL \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:1 msgid "Font Previewer" msgstr "Lettertypevoorbeeld" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:2 ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:839 msgid "Preview and compare fonts" msgstr "Lettertypes bekijken en vergelijken" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:3 ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:11 msgid "Specimen Font Previewer" msgstr "Specimen lettertypevoorbeelden" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:1 msgid "Add the currently selected font to the list of previews" msgstr "Geselecteerde lettertype aan lijst van voorbeelden toevoegen" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:2 msgid "C_hange Colors..." msgstr "_Kleuren wijzigen…" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:3 msgid "Clear _List" msgstr "Lijst _wissen" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:4 msgid "Clear the list of previewed fonts" msgstr "Lijst van voorbeelden wissen" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:5 msgid "Close find" msgstr "Zoeken afsluiten" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:6 msgid "Find:" msgstr "Zoeken:" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:7 msgid "Font size used for the previews" msgstr "Puntgrootte van de lettertypevoorbeelden" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:8 msgid "Remove the currently selected font from the list of previews" msgstr "Geselecteerde lettertype uit lijst van voorbeelden verwijderen" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:9 msgid "Sample text used for the previews" msgstr "Voorbeeldtekst voor de lettertypevoorbeelden" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:10 msgid "Select a font to preview it" msgstr "Selecteer een lettertype voor een voorbeeld" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:12 msgid "_About" msgstr "I_nfo" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:13 msgid "_Copy Font Name" msgstr "Lettertypenaam _kopiëren" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:14 msgid "_Edit" msgstr "Be_werken" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:15 msgid "_File" msgstr "_Bestand" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:16 msgid "_Help" msgstr "_Hulp" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:17 msgid "_Preview Text:" msgstr "_Voorbeeldtekst:" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:18 msgid "pt" msgstr "pt" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Preview font size" msgstr "Lettergrootte voor voorbeelden" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Preview text" msgstr "Voorbeeldtekst" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "The font size used for the font previews" msgstr "De lettergrootte die voor de lettertypevoorbeelden gebruikt wordt" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "The text used for the font previews" msgstr "De voorbeeldtekst die voor de lettertypevoorbeelden gebruikt wordt" #. Note to translators: this should be a pangram (a sentence containing all #. letters of your alphabet. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangram for #. more information and possible samples for your language. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:39 msgid "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." msgstr "Pa's wijze lynx bezag vroom het fikse aquaduct." #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:674 msgid "Change colors" msgstr "Kleuren wijzigen" #. The widgets for the foreground color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:690 msgid "Foreground color:" msgstr "Voorgrondkleur:" #. The widgets for the background color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:697 msgid "Background color:" msgstr "Achtergrondkleur:" #. Note to translators: translate this into your full name. It will #. be displayed in the application's about dialog. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:845 msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "" "Wouter Bolsterlee\n" "\n" "Kijk voor meer informatie op http://nl.gnome.org/" #~ msgid "_Find..." #~ msgstr "_Zoeken…" gnome-specimen-0.4/po/pl.po0000644000175000001440000000605010736174354012604 00000000000000# Polish translation for Gnome Specimen # # This file is distributed under the same license as the gnome-specimen package. # # Bogdan "bodzi-o" Szczurek , 2007. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gnome-specimen\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-07-26 18:51+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2007-07-26 23:43+0200\n" "Last-Translator: Bogdan \"bodzi-o\" Szczurek \n" "Language-Team: \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:1 msgid "Font Previewer" msgstr "Przeglądarka czcionek" #: data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:2 specimen/specimenwindow.py:778 msgid "Preview and compare fonts" msgstr "Przegląda i porównuje czcionki" #: data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:3 data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:5 msgid "Specimen Font Previewer" msgstr "Specimen przeglądarka czcionek" #: data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:1 msgid "C_hange Colors..." msgstr "Zmień _kolory…" #: data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:2 msgid "Clear _List" msgstr "Wyczyść _listę" #: data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:3 msgid "Close find" msgstr "Zamknij wyszukiwanie" #: data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:4 msgid "Find:" msgstr "Znajdź:" #: data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:6 msgid "_About" msgstr "_O programie" #: data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:7 msgid "_Copy Font Name" msgstr "Skopiuj nazwę _czcionki" #: data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:8 msgid "_Edit" msgstr "_Edycja" #: data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:9 msgid "_File" msgstr "_Plik" #: data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:10 msgid "_Help" msgstr "Pomo_c" #: data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:11 msgid "_Preview Text:" msgstr "_Próbka tekstu:" #: data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:12 msgid "pt" msgstr "pt" #: data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Preview font size" msgstr "Wielkość czcionki próbki" #: data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Preview text" msgstr "Próbka tekstu" #: data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "The font size used for the font previews" msgstr "Wielkość czcionki używanej w podglądzie" #: data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "The text used for the font previews" msgstr "Próbka teksu używana do poglądu czcionki" #. Note to translators: this should be a pangram (a sentence containing all #. letters of your alphabet. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangram for #. more information and possible samples for your language. #: specimen/specimenwindow.py:39 msgid "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." msgstr "Pchnąć w tę łódź jeża lub ośm skrzyń fig." #: specimen/specimenwindow.py:616 msgid "Change colors" msgstr "Zmiana kolorów" #. The widgets for the foreground color #: specimen/specimenwindow.py:632 msgid "Foreground color:" msgstr "Kolor tekstu:" #. The widgets for the background color #: specimen/specimenwindow.py:639 msgid "Background color:" msgstr "Kolor tła:" #. Note to translators: translate this into your full name. It will #. be displayed in the application's about dialog. #: specimen/specimenwindow.py:784 msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "Bogdan \"bodzi-o\" Szczurek" gnome-specimen-0.4/po/pt.po0000644000175000001440000000564610736174354012626 00000000000000# Portugal Portuguese translation for Gnome Specimen # Copyright (C) Wouter Bolsterlee # This file is distributed under the same license as the gnome-specimen package. # # Flavio Martins , 2006. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gnome-specimen\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-06-07 11:51+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2006-11-27 21:00+0000\n" "Last-Translator: Flavio Martins \n" "Language-Team: Tradutores Ubuntu-PT \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:1 msgid "Font Previewer" msgstr "Previsualizador de Fontes" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:2 ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:675 msgid "Preview and compare fonts" msgstr "Previsualizar e comparar fontes" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:3 ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:3 msgid "Specimen Font Previewer" msgstr "Specimen Previsualizador de Fontes" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:1 msgid "C_hange Colors..." msgstr "Alterar C_ores..." #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:2 msgid "Clear _List" msgstr "Limpar _Lista" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:4 msgid "_About" msgstr "_Sobre" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:5 msgid "_Copy Font Name" msgstr "_Copiar o Nome da Fonte" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:6 msgid "_Preview Text:" msgstr "_Previsualizar Texto:" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:7 msgid "pt" msgstr "pt" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:1 #, fuzzy msgid "Preview font size" msgstr "Previsualizar e comparar fontes" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Preview text" msgstr "Previsualizar Texto" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "The font size used for the font previews" msgstr "" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "The text used for the font previews" msgstr "" #. Note to translators: this should be a pangram (a sentence containing all #. letters of your alphabet. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangram for #. more information and possible samples for your language. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:39 msgid "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." msgstr "" #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:518 msgid "Change colors" msgstr "Alterar cores" #. The widgets for the foreground color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:534 msgid "Foreground color:" msgstr "Cor de primeiro plano:" #. The widgets for the background color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:541 msgid "Background color:" msgstr "Cor de fundo:" #. Note to translators: translate this into your full name. It will #. be displayed in the application's about dialog. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:681 msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "Flavio Martins" #~ msgid "Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Luís argüia à Júlia que «brações, fé, chá, óxido, pôr, zângão» eram " #~ "palavras do português." gnome-specimen-0.4/po/pt_BR.po0000644000175000001440000000574710736174354013213 00000000000000# Brazilian Portuguese translation for Gnome Specimen # Copyright (C) Wouter Bolsterlee # This file is distributed under the same license as the gnome-specimen package. # # Vinicius Depizzol , 2007. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gnome-specimen\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-06-07 11:51+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2007-05-13 15:05-0300\n" "Last-Translator: Vinicius Depizzol \n" "Language-Team: \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: \n" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:1 msgid "Font Previewer" msgstr "Visualizador de Fontes" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:2 ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:675 msgid "Preview and compare fonts" msgstr "Visualize e compare fontes" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:3 ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:3 msgid "Specimen Font Previewer" msgstr "Visualizador de Fontes Specimen" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:1 msgid "C_hange Colors..." msgstr "Mudar Cores..." #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:2 msgid "Clear _List" msgstr "Apagar _Lista" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:4 msgid "_About" msgstr "_Sobre" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:5 msgid "_Copy Font Name" msgstr "_Copiar Nome da Fonte" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:6 msgid "_Preview Text:" msgstr "Texto de _pré-visualização:" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:7 msgid "pt" msgstr "pt" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Preview font size" msgstr "Visualizar tamanho da fonte" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Preview text" msgstr "Visualizar texto" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "The font size used for the font previews" msgstr "O tamanho de fonte usado para visualizações" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "The text used for the font previews" msgstr "O texto usado para visualizações" #. Note to translators: this should be a pangram (a sentence containing all #. letters of your alphabet. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangram for #. more information and possible samples for your language. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:39 msgid "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." msgstr "Gazeta publica hoje no jornal uma breve nota de faxina na quermesse." #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:518 msgid "Change colors" msgstr "Mudar cores" #. The widgets for the foreground color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:534 msgid "Foreground color:" msgstr "Cor do texto:" #. The widgets for the background color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:541 msgid "Background color:" msgstr "Cor de fundo:" #. Note to translators: translate this into your full name. It will #. be displayed in the application's about dialog. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:681 msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "Vinicius Scopel Depizzol " #~ msgid "Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Gazeta publica hoje no jornal uma breve nota de faxina na quermesse." gnome-specimen-0.4/po/ru.po0000644000175000001440000000776410736174354012634 00000000000000# Russian translation for Gnome Specimen # Copyright (C) Wouter Bolsterlee # This file is distributed under the same license as the gnome-specimen package. # # Alexandre Prokoudine , 2006. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gnome-specimen\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-07-26 20:05+0400\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2007-07-26 20:06+0300\n" "Last-Translator: Alexandre Prokoudine \n" "Language-Team: Russian \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Generator: KBabel 1.11.4\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=3; plural=(n%10==1 && n%100!=11 ? 0 : n%10>=2 && n%10<=4 && (n%100<10 || n%100>=20) ? 1 : 2);\n" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:1 msgid "Font Previewer" msgstr "Просмотр гарнитур" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:2 #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:778 msgid "Preview and compare fonts" msgstr "Просмотр и сравнение гарнитур" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:3 #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:5 msgid "Specimen Font Previewer" msgstr "Просмотрщик гарнитур Specimen" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:1 msgid "C_hange Colors..." msgstr "Сменить _цвета..." #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:2 msgid "Clear _List" msgstr "О_чистить список" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:3 msgid "Close find" msgstr "Закрыть окно поиска" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:4 msgid "Find:" msgstr "Искать:" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:6 msgid "_About" msgstr "_О программе" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:7 msgid "_Copy Font Name" msgstr "Скопировать _имя гарнитуры" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:8 msgid "_Edit" msgstr "_Правка" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:9 msgid "_File" msgstr "_Файл" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:10 msgid "_Help" msgstr "_Справка" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:11 msgid "_Preview Text:" msgstr "_Шаблонный текст:" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:12 msgid "pt" msgstr "pt" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Preview font size" msgstr "Кегль шаблонного текста" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Preview text" msgstr "Шаблонный текст" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "The font size used for the font previews" msgstr "Кегль текста, используемого для просмотра гарнитур" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "The text used for the font previews" msgstr "Текст, используемый для просмотра гарнитур" #. Note to translators: this should be a pangram (a sentence containing all #. letters of your alphabet. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangram for #. more information and possible samples for your language. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:39 msgid "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." msgstr "В чащах юга жил бы цитрус? Да, но фальшивый экземпляръ!" #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:616 msgid "Change colors" msgstr "Смена цветов" #. The widgets for the foreground color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:632 msgid "Foreground color:" msgstr "Цвет литер:" #. The widgets for the background color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:639 msgid "Background color:" msgstr "Цвет фона:" #. Note to translators: translate this into your full name. It will #. be displayed in the application's about dialog. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:784 msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "Александр Прокудин " #~ msgid "Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs." #~ msgstr "" #~ "Широкая электрификация южных губерний даст мощный толчок подъёму " #~ "сельского хозяйства." gnome-specimen-0.4/po/sv.po0000644000175000001440000000570010736174354012622 00000000000000# Swedish translation for Gnome Specimen # Copyright (C) Wouter Bolsterlee # This file is distributed under the same license as the gnome-specimen package. # # Daniel Nylander , 2007. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gnome-specimen\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-06-07 11:51+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2007-05-11 18:59+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Daniel Nylander \n" "Language-Team: Swedish \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:1 msgid "Font Previewer" msgstr "Förhandsgranskare av typsnitt" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:2 ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:675 msgid "Preview and compare fonts" msgstr "Förhandsgranska och jämför typsnitt" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:3 ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:3 msgid "Specimen Font Previewer" msgstr "Typsnittsvisaren Specimen" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:1 msgid "C_hange Colors..." msgstr "B_yt färger..." #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:2 msgid "Clear _List" msgstr "Töm _lista" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:4 msgid "_About" msgstr "_Om" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:5 msgid "_Copy Font Name" msgstr "_Kopiera typsnittsnamnet" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:6 msgid "_Preview Text:" msgstr "_Förhandsvisningstext:" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:7 msgid "pt" msgstr "punkter" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:1 #, fuzzy msgid "Preview font size" msgstr "Förhandsgranska och jämför typsnitt" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Preview text" msgstr "Förhandsvisningstext" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "The font size used for the font previews" msgstr "" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "The text used for the font previews" msgstr "" #. Note to translators: this should be a pangram (a sentence containing all #. letters of your alphabet. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangram for #. more information and possible samples for your language. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:39 msgid "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." msgstr "" #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:518 msgid "Change colors" msgstr "Byt färger" #. The widgets for the foreground color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:534 msgid "Foreground color:" msgstr "Förgrundsfärg:" #. The widgets for the background color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:541 msgid "Background color:" msgstr "Bakgrundsfärg:" #. Note to translators: translate this into your full name. It will #. be displayed in the application's about dialog. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:681 msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "" "Daniel Nylander \n" "\n" "Skicka synpunkter på översättningen till\n" "tp-sv@listor.tp-sv.se" #~ msgid "Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs." #~ msgstr "Flygande bäckasiner söka hwila på mjuka tuvor" gnome-specimen-0.4/po/vi.po0000644000175000001440000000626310736174354012615 00000000000000# Vietnamese translation for Gnome Specimen # Copyright (C) Wouter Bolsterlee # This file is distributed under the same license as the gnome-specimen package. # # Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy , 2006. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gnome-specimen\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-06-07 11:51+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2006-11-27 08:26+0700\n" "Last-Translator: pclouds \n" "Language-Team: GnomeVI \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:1 msgid "Font Previewer" msgstr "Trình xem phông chữ" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:2 ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:675 msgid "Preview and compare fonts" msgstr "Xem và so sánh phông chữ" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:3 ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:3 msgid "Specimen Font Previewer" msgstr "Trình xem thử phông Specimen" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:1 msgid "C_hange Colors..." msgstr "Đổ_i màu..." #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:2 msgid "Clear _List" msgstr "_Xoá danh sách" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:4 msgid "_About" msgstr "_Giới thiệu" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:5 msgid "_Copy Font Name" msgstr "_Chép tên phông" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:6 msgid "_Preview Text:" msgstr "Xem thử chữ:" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:7 msgid "pt" msgstr "pt" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:1 msgid "Preview font size" msgstr "Cỡ chữ xem thử" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Preview text" msgstr "Chữ kiểm tra" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "The font size used for the font previews" msgstr "Cỡ chữ được dùng để xem thử phông chữ" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "The text used for the font previews" msgstr "Câu được dùng để xem thử phông chữ" #. Note to translators: this should be a pangram (a sentence containing all #. letters of your alphabet. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangram for #. more information and possible samples for your language. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:39 msgid "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." msgstr "Con sói nâu nhảy qua con chó lười." #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:518 msgid "Change colors" msgstr "Đổi màu" #. The widgets for the foreground color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:534 msgid "Foreground color:" msgstr "Màu chữ:" #. The widgets for the background color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:541 msgid "Background color:" msgstr "Màu nền:" #. Note to translators: translate this into your full name. It will #. be displayed in the application's about dialog. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:681 msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy " #~ msgid "Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs." #~ msgstr "aáàảãạâấầẩẫậăắằẳẵặbcdđeéèẻẽẹêếềểễệfghiíìỉĩịjklmnoóòỏõọôốồổỗộơớờởỡợpqrstuúùủũụưứừửữựvwxyýỳỷỹỵz" #~ msgid "GNOME Specimen" #~ msgstr "GNOME Specimen" gnome-specimen-0.4/po/zh_CN.po0000644000175000001440000000564310736174354013201 00000000000000# Simple Chinese translation for Gnome Specimen # Copyright (C) Wouter Bolsterlee # This file is distributed under the same license as the gnome-specimen package. # # Lew Harper , 2007. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gnome-specimen 0.1\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-06-07 11:51+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2007-05-18 16:29+0800\n" "Last-Translator: Lew Harper \n" "Language-Team: Chinese Ubuntu-Team \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Poedit-Language: Chinese\n" "X-Poedit-Country: CHINA\n" "X-Poedit-SourceCharset: utf-8\n" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:1 msgid "Font Previewer" msgstr "字体预览器" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:2 ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:675 msgid "Preview and compare fonts" msgstr "预览并比较字体" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in.in.h:3 ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:3 msgid "Specimen Font Previewer" msgstr "Specimen 字体预览器" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:1 msgid "C_hange Colors..." msgstr "改变颜色(_h)..." #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:2 msgid "Clear _List" msgstr "清除当前列表(_L)" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:4 msgid "_About" msgstr "关于(_A)" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:5 msgid "_Copy Font Name" msgstr "拷贝字体名称(_C)" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:6 #, fuzzy msgid "_Preview Text:" msgstr "预览的文本:" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.glade.h:7 msgid "pt" msgstr "pt(磅)" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:1 #, fuzzy msgid "Preview font size" msgstr "预览并比较字体" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:2 msgid "Preview text" msgstr "预览的文本" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:3 msgid "The font size used for the font previews" msgstr "" #: ../data/gnome-specimen.schemas.in.h:4 msgid "The text used for the font previews" msgstr "" #. Note to translators: this should be a pangram (a sentence containing all #. letters of your alphabet. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangram for #. more information and possible samples for your language. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:39 msgid "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." msgstr "" #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:518 msgid "Change colors" msgstr "改变颜色" #. The widgets for the foreground color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:534 msgid "Foreground color:" msgstr "前景色:" #. The widgets for the background color #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:541 msgid "Background color:" msgstr "背景色:" #. Note to translators: translate this into your full name. It will #. be displayed in the application's about dialog. #: ../specimen/specimenwindow.py:681 msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "Lew Harper , 2007" #~ msgid "Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs." #~ msgstr "那只敏捷的棕毛狐狸跃过那只懒狗" gnome-specimen-0.4/po/POTFILES.skip0000644000175000001440000000003710736174354013745 00000000000000data/gnome-specimen.desktop.in gnome-specimen-0.4/po/LINGUAS0000644000175000001440000000016310736174354012655 00000000000000# please keep this list sorted alphabetically ar ca cs de el en_GB es fi fr it ja nb nl pl pt pt_BR ru sv vi zh_CN gnome-specimen-0.4/specimen/0000777000175000001440000000000010736174354013101 500000000000000gnome-specimen-0.4/specimen/__init__.py0000644000175000001440000000004510531655661015123 00000000000000__all__ = ('main', 'specimenwindow') gnome-specimen-0.4/specimen/main.py0000644000175000001440000000426210631217066014307 00000000000000# GNOME Specimen, a font preview application for GNOME # Copyright (C) 2006--2007 Wouter Bolsterlee # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License # as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 # of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. import sys def exit_with_error(msg, e): sys.stderr.write('Error: %s (%s)\n' % (msg, str(e))) sys.exit(1) def main(args): import gettext # Check module dependencies at run time instead of at build time. See # http://uwstopia.nl/blog/2006/11/using-autotools-to-detect-python-modules # for more information. try: import pygtk; pygtk.require('2.0') import gtk except (ImportError, AssertionError), e: exit_with_error('Importing pygtk and gtk modules failed', e) try: import gtk.glade except ImportError, e: exit_with_error('Importing gtk.glade module failed', e) try: import gnome except ImportError, e: exit_with_error('Importing gnome module failed', e) try: import gconf except ImportError, e: exit_with_error('Importing gconf module failed', e) import specimen.config as config gettext.bindtextdomain(config.PACKAGE, config.LOCALEDIR) gettext.textdomain(config.PACKAGE) gtk.glade.bindtextdomain(config.PACKAGE, config.LOCALEDIR) gtk.glade.textdomain(config.PACKAGE) prog = gnome.program_init(config.PACKAGE, config.VERSION) gtk.window_set_default_icon_name('gnome-specimen') from specimenwindow import SpecimenWindow w = SpecimenWindow() try: gtk.main () except (KeyboardInterrupt): pass gnome-specimen-0.4/specimen/specimenwindow.py0000644000175000001440000010247110736170037016421 00000000000000# GNOME Specimen, a font preview application for GNOME # Copyright (C) 2006--2007 Wouter Bolsterlee # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License # as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 # of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. import os.path import gobject import gtk import gtk.gdk import gtk.glade import pango import gconf from gettext import gettext as _ import specimen.config as config class SpecimenWindow: families = [] # Note to translators: this should be a pangram (a sentence containing all # letters of your alphabet. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangram for # more information and possible samples for your language. preview_text = _('The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.') preview_size = 12 # IMPORTANT: Keep the above two settings in sync with the GConf schema # file. The translated string is used in case no user changes have been # made to the GConf keys. # default colors preview_fgcolor = gtk.gdk.color_parse('black') preview_bgcolor = gtk.gdk.color_parse('white') # This is the priority list for the sorting of styles in the fonts listing. # All names must be lowercase and must not contain spaces. _font_name_sort_list = [ 'regular', 'book', 'roman', 'normal', 'medium', 'light', 'condensed', 'regularcondensed', 'italic', 'regularitalic', 'mediumitalic', 'lightitalic', 'regularcondenseditalic', 'demi', 'demibold', 'semibold', 'bold', 'heavy', 'black', 'boldcondensed', 'bolditalic', 'demibolditalic', 'semibolditalic', 'oblique', 'bookoblique', 'demioblique', 'boldoblique', 'smallcaps', ] # GConf paths gconf_path_namespace = '/apps/gnome-specimen' gconf_path_preview_text = '/apps/gnome-specimen/preview_text' gconf_path_preview_size = '/apps/gnome-specimen/preview_size' def __init__(self): 'Initializes the application' # load glade interface description glade_filename = os.path.join(config.GLADEDIR, 'gnome-specimen.glade') tree = gtk.glade.XML(glade_filename) tree.signal_autoconnect(self) # main window self.window = tree.get_widget('main-window') # initialize self.initialize_fonts_pane(tree) self.initialize_previews_pane(tree) # buttons self.buttons = { 'add': tree.get_widget('add-button'), 'remove': tree.get_widget('remove-button'), 'clear': tree.get_widget('clear-button'), } self.update_ui_sensitivity() # gconf self.gconf_client = gconf.client_get_default() self.gconf_client.add_dir(self.gconf_path_namespace, gconf.CLIENT_PRELOAD_NONE) self.gconf_client.notify_add(self.gconf_path_namespace, self.on_gconf_key_changed) self.gconf_client.notify(self.gconf_path_preview_text) self.gconf_client.notify(self.gconf_path_preview_size) # schedule an update to make sure the initial view is correct #self.update_previews() # show the window, but hide the form controls self.window.show_all() self.find_controls.hide() def quit(self): 'Quits the application' # Store current values in GConf self.gconf_client.set_int(self.gconf_path_preview_size, self.preview_size) if self.preview_text.strip() == '': # reset to default: self.gconf_client.unset(self.gconf_path_preview_text) else: self.gconf_client.set_string(self.gconf_path_preview_text, self.preview_text) # Quit the application gtk.main_quit() def on_destroy_event(self, widget, data=None): 'Callback for the window destroy event' self.quit() # font listing def initialize_fonts_pane(self, glade_tree): 'Initializes the fonts pane' # font list widgets self.fonts_treeview = glade_tree.get_widget('fonts-treeview') self.fonts_treeview_window = glade_tree.get_widget('fonts-treeview-window') # populate the UI self.load_fonts() # font finding self.find_controls = glade_tree.get_widget('find-controls') self.find_entry = glade_tree.get_widget('find-entry') def load_fonts(self): 'Loads all fonts and updates the fonts treeview' # prepare the tree model self.fonts_treestore = gtk.TreeStore(str, pango.FontFamily, pango.FontFace, bool) self.fonts_treemodelsort = gtk.TreeModelSort(self.fonts_treestore) self.fonts_treemodelfilter = self.fonts_treemodelsort.filter_new() self.fonts_treemodelfilter.set_visible_column(3) self.fonts_treeview.set_model(self.fonts_treemodelfilter) self.fonts_treemodelsort.set_sort_func(0, self.font_name_sort) self.fonts_treemodelsort.set_sort_column_id(0, gtk.SORT_ASCENDING) # prepare the font name column name_column = gtk.TreeViewColumn() self.fonts_treeview.append_column(name_column) cell_renderer = gtk.CellRendererText() name_column.pack_start(cell_renderer, True) name_column.add_attribute(cell_renderer, 'text', 0) # setup the tree selection self.fonts_treeview_selection = self.fonts_treeview.get_selection() self.fonts_treeview_selection.set_mode(gtk.SELECTION_SINGLE) # setup callbacks self.fonts_treeview_selection.connect('changed', self.update_preview_label) self.fonts_treeview_selection.connect('changed', self.update_ui_sensitivity) self.fonts_treeview.connect('row-activated', self.on_fonts_treeview_row_activated) self.fonts_treeview.connect('row-collapsed', self.on_fonts_treeview_row_collapsed) # populate the treemodel with all available fonts context = self.window.get_pango_context() self.families = list(context.list_families()) gobject.idle_add(self.load_fonts_cb) def load_fonts_cb(self, user_data=None): 'Idle callback that adds font families to the tree model' # loading is done when the list of remaining families is empty if len(self.families) == 0: # If no selection was made in the mean time, we just select the # first font in the list self.fonts_treeview_selection.select_path((0,)) return False howmany_at_once = 50 # speedup: temporarily disconnect the model model = self.fonts_treeview.get_model() self.fonts_treeview.set_model(None); # add a bunch of fonts and faces to the treemodel for i in range(min(howmany_at_once, len(self.families))): family = self.families.pop(-1) piter = self.fonts_treestore.append(None, [family.get_name(), family, None, True]) for face in family.list_faces(): self.fonts_treestore.append(piter, [face.get_face_name(), family, face, True]) # reconnect the model self.fonts_treeview.set_model(model); # scroll to the top, since the treeview may have scrolled after all # the insertions self.fonts_treeview_window.set_vadjustment(gtk.Adjustment(0)) # the user may have typed something in the find bar while the # listing was still being loaded. Make sure the filter is correct at # all times. self.update_find_filter() # run again return True def font_name_sort(self, model, iter1, iter2, user_data=None): 'Sorting function for the font listing' # We need the names for sorting name1 = model.get_value(iter1, 0) name2 = model.get_value(iter2, 0) # name2 can be None in some cases if name2 is None: return -1 # Always ignore case when sorting name1 = name1.lower() name2 = name2.lower() # Ignore whitespace too name1 = name1.replace(' ', '') name2 = name2.replace(' ', '') depth = model.iter_depth(iter1) if depth == 0: # This is a top level row. Alphabetically sort the font names. # Nothing fancy. return cmp(name1.lower(), name2.lower()) else: # This is a row with a font face name. Do special magic here. try: prio1 = self._font_name_sort_list.index(name1) try: prio2 = self._font_name_sort_list.index(name2) # Both name1 and name2 are known styles return cmp(prio1, prio2) except (ValueError): # name1 is a known style, name2 is an unknown style return -1 except (ValueError): if name2 in self._font_name_sort_list: # name2 is a known style, name1 is an unknown style return 1 else: # Both name1 and name2 are unknown styles. Fallback to # regular string comparison. return cmp(name1, name2) # font finding def start_find(self): self.find_controls.show_all() self.find_entry.grab_focus() # force update when the find bar is closed while it had text in the # entry and opened again (the filtered view should be restored) self.find_entry.emit('changed') def stop_find(self): self.remove_find_filter() self.find_controls.hide() self.fonts_treeview.grab_focus() def cancel_find_cb(self, button, data=None): self.stop_find() def update_find_filter(self): filter = self.find_entry.get_text().strip().lower() if not filter: self.remove_find_filter() return # set row visibility; temporarily unlink model for speed model = self.fonts_treeview.get_model(); self.fonts_treeview.set_model(None); for row in self.fonts_treestore: row[3] = filter in row[0].lower() self.fonts_treeview.set_model(model); def remove_find_filter(self): # set all rows to visible; temporarily unlink model for speed model = self.fonts_treeview.get_model(); self.fonts_treeview.set_model(None); for row in self.fonts_treestore: row[3] = True self.fonts_treeview.set_model(model); def on_find_entry_changed(self, entry, data=None): gobject.idle_add(lambda: self.update_find_filter() and False) def on_find_entry_activated(self, entry, data=None): '''Callback for Enter key in the find entry.''' # select first row, if any if len(self.fonts_treemodelfilter) > 0: self.fonts_treeview_selection.select_path((0,)) self.fonts_treeview.grab_focus() def on_fonts_treeview_key_press_event(self, treeview, event): if event.string.isalnum(): # only strings, no cursor keys self.find_entry.set_text(event.string) self.start_find() self.find_entry.set_position(-1) # move cursor to end # previews def initialize_previews_pane(self, glade_tree): 'Initializes the preview pane' # preview widgets self.preview_label = glade_tree.get_widget('preview-label') self.preview_font_name_label = glade_tree.get_widget('preview-font-name-label') self.preview_size_spinbutton = glade_tree.get_widget('preview-size-spinbutton') self.preview_text_entry = glade_tree.get_widget('preview-text-entry') self.previews_treeview = glade_tree.get_widget('previews-treeview') self.previews_treeview_window = glade_tree.get_widget('previews-treeview-window') self.preview_size_spinbutton.set_value(self.preview_size) self.preview_text_entry.set_text(self.preview_text) # prepare the tree model self.previews_store = gtk.ListStore(str, pango.FontFamily, pango.FontFace) self.previews_treeview.set_model(self.previews_store) # we have only one column self.previews_preview_column = gtk.TreeViewColumn() self.previews_treeview.append_column(self.previews_preview_column) cell_renderer = gtk.CellRendererText() self.previews_preview_column.pack_start(cell_renderer, True) self.previews_preview_column.set_cell_data_func(cell_renderer, self.cell_data_cb) # setup the tree selection and callbacks self.previews_treeview_selection = self.previews_treeview.get_selection() self.previews_treeview_selection.set_select_function(self._set_preview_row_selection) self.previews_treeview_selection.connect('changed', self.update_ui_sensitivity) self.previews_treeview.connect('scroll-event', self.on_previews_treeview_scroll_event) def cell_data_cb(self, column, cell, model, treeiter, data=None): if model.get_path(treeiter)[0] % 2 == 0: # this is a name row name = model.get_value(treeiter, 0) self._set_cell_attributes_for_name_cell(cell, name) else: # this is a preview row name, face = model.get(treeiter, 0, 2) # Sometimes 'face' is None with GTK+ 2.9. Not sure why, bug #322471 # and bug #309221 might be related. Checking for None here seems to # workaround the problem. if face is not None: self._set_cell_attributes_for_preview_cell(cell, face) def _set_preview_row_selection(self, path): 'Callback for the row selection signal' # FIXME: there should be much more parameters in this callback. See # http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=340475 for the bug report # concerning this issue. if (path[0] % 2) == 0: # this is a name row return True else: # this is a preview row path = (path[0]-1,) self.previews_treeview_selection.select_path(path) return False def _set_cell_attributes_for_name_cell(self, cell, name): try: # set the values font_desc, size, ellipsize = self.name_cell_properties cell.set_property('text', name) cell.set_property('background', None) cell.set_property('foreground', None) cell.set_property('font-desc', font_desc) cell.set_property('size', size) cell.set_property('ellipsize', ellipsize) pass except (AttributeError): # store the defaults once font_desc = self.window.get_pango_context().get_font_description() size = font_desc.get_size() self.name_cell_properties = ( font_desc, size, cell.get_property('ellipsize') ) pass def _set_cell_attributes_for_preview_cell(self, cell, face): cell.set_property('text', self.preview_text) font_description = face.describe() cell.set_property('background-gdk', self.preview_bgcolor) cell.set_property('foreground-gdk', self.preview_fgcolor) cell.set_property('font-desc', font_description) cell.set_property('size', self.preview_size * pango.SCALE) cell.set_property('ellipsize', pango.ELLIPSIZE_NONE) def add_preview_from_path(self, path): model = self.fonts_treeview.get_model() # If the path contains only one item, this is a parent row. Adjust the # path so that it points to the first h(child row. if len(path) == 1: path = (path[0], 0) treeiter = model.get_iter(path) family, face = model.get(treeiter, 1, 2) self.add_preview(family, face) def add_preview(self, family, face): 'Adds a preview to the list of previews' # The face parameter can be None if a top-level row was selected. Don't # add a preview in that case. if face is None: return; # Store a nice name and the preview properties in the list store. name = '%s %s' % (family.get_name(), face.get_face_name()) self.previews_store.append([name, family, face]) self.previews_store.append([name, family, face]) # Select the new entry in the preview listing, so that it can be quickly removed using delete self.select_last_preview() self.update_ui_sensitivity() def schedule_update_previews(self, *args): 'Schedules an update of the previews' # Update the previews in an idle handler gobject.idle_add(self.update_previews) def update_previews(self): 'Updates the previews' # Change the preview label self.update_preview_label() # Redraw/resize the previews self.previews_preview_column.queue_resize() self.previews_treeview.queue_draw() self.update_ui_sensitivity() # Allow this method to be used as a single-run idle timeout return False def update_preview_label(self, *args): # If there is a valid selection, we should preview it in the preview label model, treeiter = self.fonts_treeview_selection.get_selected() if model is None: # May happen during updates return False if treeiter is None: # This may happen during loading. if model.iter_n_children(None) == 0: # Font list is (still) empty, do nothing. return False else: # Just select the first one in the list. treeiter = model.get_iter((0,)) # Find out which font name is currently selection. If the selection is # a top level row, we use the first style. If it's a child row, we use # the selected style. if model.iter_parent(treeiter) is None: treeiter = model.iter_children(treeiter) path = model.get_path(treeiter) if len(path) == 1: # This is a top level row, use the first child path = (path[0], 0) family, face = model.get(treeiter, 1, 2) # Update the preview text and set the correct font and colors self.preview_font_name_label.set_text(face.describe().to_string()) self.preview_label.set_text(self.preview_text) font_description = face.describe() attrs = pango.AttrList() attrs.insert(pango.AttrFontDesc(font_description, 0, -1)) attrs.insert(pango.AttrSize(self.preview_size * pango.SCALE, 0, -1)) attrs.insert(pango.AttrForeground( self.preview_fgcolor.red, self.preview_fgcolor.green, self.preview_fgcolor.blue, 0, -1)) self.preview_label.set_attributes(attrs) self.preview_label.get_parent().modify_bg(gtk.STATE_NORMAL, self.preview_bgcolor) def clear_previews(self): 'Clears all previews' self.previews_store.clear() self.update_ui_sensitivity() def num_previews(self): 'Returns the number of previews' return len(self.previews_store) / 2 def select_last_preview(self): 'Selects the last row in the preview pane' path_to_select = self.previews_store.iter_n_children(None) - 2 if (path_to_select >= 0): self.previews_treeview_selection.select_path(path_to_select) path_to_scroll_to = path_to_select + 1 # this the actual last row if path_to_scroll_to > 1: # workaround strange row height bug for first title row self.previews_treeview.scroll_to_cell(path_to_scroll_to) def delete_selected(self): model, treeiter = self.previews_treeview_selection.get_selected() if treeiter is not None: # Remove 2 rows model.remove(treeiter) still_valid = model.remove(treeiter) # Set the cursor to a remaining row instead of having the cursor # disappear. This allows for easy deletion of multiple previews by # hitting the Remove button repeatedly. if still_valid: # The treeiter is still valid. This means that there's another # row has "shifted" to the location the deleted row occupied # before. Set the cursor to that row. new_path = self.previews_store.get_path(treeiter) if (new_path[0] >= 0): self.previews_treeview.set_cursor(new_path) else: # The treeiter is no longer valid. In our case this means the # bottom row in the treeview was deleted. Set the cursor to the # new bottom font name row. self.select_last_preview() self.update_ui_sensitivity() def on_fonts_treeview_row_activated(self, treeview, path, viewcolumn, *user_data): self.add_preview_from_path(path) def on_fonts_treeview_row_collapsed(self, treeview, iter, path, *user_data): model, selected_rows = self.fonts_treeview_selection.get_selected_rows() if not selected_rows: # The treeview selection pointed to a child row that has now become # invisible. Select the corresponding top level row instead. self.fonts_treeview.get_selection().select_path(path) def increase_preview_size(self): self.preview_size_spinbutton.set_value(self.preview_size + 1) def decrease_preview_size(self): self.preview_size_spinbutton.set_value(self.preview_size - 1) def on_preview_size_changed(self, widget, user_data=None): 'Callback for changed preview point size' self.preview_size = int(widget.get_value_as_int()) self.schedule_update_previews() def on_preview_text_changed(self, widget, user_data=None): 'Callback for changed preview text' self.preview_text = widget.get_text() self.schedule_update_previews() def on_previews_treeview_move_cursor(self, treeview, step, count, data=None): 'Makes sure only name rows can be selected/have focus' path, column = treeview.get_cursor() if path is not None and path[0] % 2 == 0: if count == 1: new_path = (path[0] + 1,) # forward else: new_path = (path[0] - 1,) # backward # fix the navigation for the first row if new_path[0] == -1: new_path = (0,) treeview.set_cursor(new_path) return True return False def on_previews_treeview_key_release_event(self, treeview, event, data=None): # Delete removes the row if event.keyval == gtk.keysyms.Delete: self.delete_selected(); return True # Propagate further in all other cases return False def on_previews_treeview_scroll_event(self, treeview, event, data=None): '''Change the preview size when a mouse wheel event (with Control key) was received for the previews treeview.''' # Only act if the Control key is pressed if event.state & gtk.gdk.CONTROL_MASK: if event.direction == gtk.gdk.SCROLL_UP: self.increase_preview_size() elif event.direction == gtk.gdk.SCROLL_DOWN: self.decrease_preview_size() # We handled this event return True # Propagate further in all other cases return False def on_main_window_key_press_event(self, window, event, data=None): '''Change the preview size when a keyboard shortcut for zooming (Control-Plus or Control-Minus) is pressed.''' # Searching: / and Escape if event.keyval == gtk.keysyms.Escape: self.stop_find() return True if event.keyval == gtk.keysyms.slash: # we only handle slash if no text entry is not focused, because # otherwise it will prevent the user from typing a / there entries = [self.preview_text_entry, self.find_entry] if not [e for e in entries if e.is_focus()]: # empty list means none of entries is focused self.start_find() return True # Keyboard shortcuts with control key pressed if event.state & gtk.gdk.CONTROL_MASK: if event.keyval in (gtk.keysyms.plus, gtk.keysyms.equal, gtk.keysyms.KP_Add): self.increase_preview_size() return True elif event.keyval in (gtk.keysyms.minus, gtk.keysyms.underscore, gtk.keysyms.KP_Subtract): self.decrease_preview_size() return True # Propagate further in all other cases return False # preview colors def set_colors(self, fgcolor, bgcolor): 'Sets the colors for the font previews' self.preview_fgcolor = fgcolor self.preview_bgcolor = bgcolor # Update the previews without a delay self.update_previews() def show_colors_dialog(self): 'Shows the colors dialog' try: self.colors_dialog except (AttributeError): # Create the dialog self.colors_dialog = gtk.Dialog( _('Change colors'), self.window, gtk.DIALOG_DESTROY_WITH_PARENT, (gtk.STOCK_CLOSE, gtk.RESPONSE_CANCEL)) self.colors_dialog.set_icon_name('gtk-select-color') self.colors_dialog.set_default_response(gtk.RESPONSE_ACCEPT) self.colors_dialog.set_resizable(False) self.colors_dialog.set_has_separator(False) # A table is used to layout the dialog table = gtk.Table(2, 2) table.set_border_width(12) table.set_col_spacings(6) table.set_homogeneous(True) # The widgets for the foreground color fglabel = gtk.Label(_('Foreground color:')) fgchooser = gtk.ColorButton() fgchooser.set_color(self.preview_fgcolor) table.attach(fglabel, 0, 1, 0, 1) table.attach(fgchooser, 1, 2, 0, 1) # The widgets for the background color bglabel = gtk.Label(_('Background color:')) bgchooser = gtk.ColorButton() bgchooser.set_color(self.preview_bgcolor) table.attach(bglabel, 0, 1, 1, 2) table.attach(bgchooser, 1, 2, 1, 2) self.colors_dialog.vbox.add(table) # Keep direct references to the buttons on the dialog itself. The # callback method for the color-set signal uses those retrieve the # color values (the colors_dialog is passed as user_data). self.colors_dialog.fgchooser = fgchooser self.colors_dialog.bgchooser = bgchooser fgchooser.connect('color-set', self.colors_dialog_color_changed_cb, self.colors_dialog) bgchooser.connect('color-set', self.colors_dialog_color_changed_cb, self.colors_dialog) # We abuse lambda functions here to handle the correct signals/events: # the window will be hidden (not destroyed) and can be used again self.colors_dialog.connect('response', lambda widget, response: self.colors_dialog.hide()) self.colors_dialog.connect('delete-event', lambda widget, event: widget.hide() or True) # Show the dialog self.colors_dialog.show_all() self.colors_dialog.present() def colors_dialog_color_changed_cb(self, button, dialog): 'Updates the colors when the color buttons have changed' fgcolor = dialog.fgchooser.get_color() bgcolor = dialog.bgchooser.get_color() self.set_colors(fgcolor, bgcolor) # gconf def on_gconf_key_changed(self, client, connection_id, entry, user_data=None): key_name = entry.get_key() if key_name == self.gconf_path_preview_text: # Set the text from gconf, but make sure translations work correctly text = self.gconf_client.get_string(self.gconf_path_preview_text) if text is not None and _(text) != self.preview_text: # There is a value in GConf that differs from the default; use it self.preview_text = text self.preview_text_entry.set_text(self.preview_text) elif key_name == self.gconf_path_preview_size: # Don't bother going the hard way for the size :) size = self.gconf_client.get_int(self.gconf_path_preview_size) if size > 0: self.preview_size = size self.preview_size_spinbutton.set_value(self.preview_size) self.schedule_update_previews() # buttons def on_add_button_clicked(self, widget, data=None): 'Callback for the Add button' model, treeiter = self.fonts_treeview.get_selection().get_selected() path = model.get_path(treeiter) self.add_preview_from_path(path) self.fonts_treeview.grab_focus() def on_remove_button_clicked(self, widget, data=None): 'Callback for the Remove button' self.delete_selected(); if self.num_previews(): self.previews_treeview.grab_focus() else: self.fonts_treeview.grab_focus() def on_clear_button_clicked(self, widget, data=None): 'Callback for the Clear button' self.clear_previews() self.fonts_treeview.grab_focus() def update_ui_sensitivity(self, *args): 'Updates the user interface sensitivity' # The Add button is only sensitive if a font is selected in the fonts # pane (left pane) model, rows = self.fonts_treeview.get_selection().get_selected_rows() add_enabled = (len(rows) > 0) self.buttons['add'].set_sensitive(add_enabled) # The Remove button is only sensitive if a font is selected in the # preview pane (right pane) model, rows = self.previews_treeview_selection.get_selected_rows() remove_enabled = (len(rows) > 0) self.buttons['remove'].set_sensitive(remove_enabled) # The Clear button is only sensitive if the number of previews > 0 has_previews = (self.num_previews() > 0) self.buttons['clear'].set_sensitive(has_previews) # Allow the sginal to propagate further return False # menu item callbacks def on_quit_item_activate(self, widget, data=None): 'Callback for the File->Quit menu item' self.quit() def on_copy_item_activate(self, widget, data=None): 'Callback for the Edit->Copy menu item' # Only use one clipboard instance during the lifetime of the # application. try: self.clipboard except (AttributeError): self.clipboard = gtk.Clipboard() else: model, treeiter = self.previews_treeview_selection.get_selected() if treeiter is not None: # Copy the font name to the clipboard. name = model.get_value(treeiter, 0); self.clipboard.set_text(name) self.clipboard.store() def on_clear_item_activate(self, widget, data=None): 'Callback for the Edit->Clear menu item' self.clear_previews() def on_find_item_activate(self, widget, data=None): 'Callback for the Edit->Find menu item' self.start_find() def on_change_colors_item_activate(self, widget, data=None): 'Callback for the Edit->Change Colors menu item' self.show_colors_dialog() def on_about_item_activate(self, widget, data=None): 'Callback for the Help->About menu item' # Show only one About dialog at a time try: self.about_dialog except (AttributeError): name = 'GNOME Specimen' version = config.VERSION comments = _('Preview and compare fonts') copyright = u'Copyright \u00A9 2006--2007 Wouter Bolsterlee' authors = ['Wouter Bolsterlee (wbolster@gnome.org)'] pixmap = gtk.gdk.pixbuf_new_from_file(os.path.join(config.PKGDATADIR, 'gnome-specimen-about.png')) # Note to translators: translate this into your full name. 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