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authormartinZuther <martinZuther@b9310e46-f624-0410-8ea1-cfbb3a30dc96>2009-09-10 23:03:12 +0000
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Neues Programm "OSDneo2": das Python-Script "OSD Neo2" für Linux zeigt auf dem X-Server die gerade verwendete Ebene von Neo2 an. Version 0.12.
git-svn-id: https://svn.neo-layout.org@2078 b9310e46-f624-0410-8ea1-cfbb3a30dc96
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+# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
+
+"""OSD Neo2
+ ========
+ On screen display for learning the keyboard layout Neo2
+
+ Copyright (c) 2009 Martin Zuther (http://www.mzuther.de/)
+
+ 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 3 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+ Thank you for using free software!
+
+"""
+
+# Here follows a plea in German to keep the comments in English so
+# that you may understand them, dear visitor ...
+#
+# Meine Kommentare in den Quellcodes sind absichtlich auf Englisch
+# gehalten, damit Leute, die im Internet nach Lösungen suchen, den
+# Code nachvollziehen können. Daher bitte ich darum, zusätzliche
+# Kommentare ebenfalls auf Englisch zu schreiben. Vielen Dank!
+
+import ConfigParser
+import gettext
+import locale
+import os
+import types
+
+# initialise localisation settings
+module_path = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
+gettext.bindtextdomain('OSDneo2', os.path.join(module_path, 'po/'))
+gettext.textdomain('OSDneo2')
+_ = gettext.lgettext
+
+class Settings:
+ """Store user and application settings in one place and make them available.
+ """
+ def __init__(self):
+ """Initialise user settings and application information.
+
+ Keyword arguments:
+ None
+
+ Return value:
+ None
+
+ """
+ # common application copyrights and information (only set here, private)
+ self.__application__ = 'OSD Neo2'
+ self.__cmd_line__ = 'OSDneo2'
+ self.__version__ = '0.12'
+ self.__years__ = '2009'
+ self.__authors__ = 'Martin Zuther'
+ self.__license_short__ = 'GPL version 3 (or later)'
+ self.__license_long__ = """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 3 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+Thank you for using free software!"""
+ self.__description__ = _('On screen display for learning the keyboard layout Neo2')
+
+ # set INI file path
+ self.__config_file_path__ = os.path.expanduser('~/.OSDneo2')
+
+ # if not found otherwise, INI file can be accessed
+ self.__can_access_config_file__ = True
+
+ # if INI file doesn't exist or cannot be read, ...
+ if not os.access(self.__config_file_path__, os.F_OK | os.R_OK):
+ print _('File "%s" not found.\nUsing default settings') % \
+ self.__config_file_path__
+ # ... try to create it
+ try:
+ configfile = open(self.__config_file_path__, 'w')
+ configfile.close()
+ # failed to create INI file
+ except IOError, e:
+ self.__can_access_config_file__ = False
+ print _('No read access to file "%s".\nChanged settings cannot be stored.') % \
+ self.__config_file_path__
+
+ # if INI file cannot be accessed, read or written to, ...
+ if self.__can_access_config_file__ and not os.access( \
+ self.__config_file_path__, os.F_OK | os.R_OK | os.W_OK):
+ # ... then notify the user
+ self.__can_access_config_file__ = False
+ print _('No write access to file "%s".\nChanged settings cannot be stored.') % \
+ self.__config_file_path__
+
+ # read application settings from INI file
+ self.__settings__ = ConfigParser.RawConfigParser()
+ self.__settings__.read(self.__config_file_path__)
+
+
+ def __repr__(self):
+ """Return all the contents of the INI file as string.
+
+ Keyword arguments:
+ None
+
+ Return value:
+ Formatted string containing all settings from the INI file
+
+ """
+ output = ''
+ # sort and output sections
+ for section in self.sections():
+ output += '\n[%s]\n' % section
+ # sort and output settings
+ for item in self.items(section):
+ output += '%s: %s\n' % (item[0], item[1])
+ # dump the whole thing
+ return output.lstrip('\n')
+
+
+ def get(self, section, setting, default):
+ """Get an application setting.
+
+ Keyword arguments:
+ section -- string that specifies the section to be queried
+ setting -- string that specifies the setting to be queried
+ value -- string that specifies a default value
+
+ Return value:
+ String containing the specified application setting
+
+ """
+ # return default value if INI file can't be accessed
+ if not self.__can_access_config_file__:
+ return default
+
+ try:
+ value = self.__settings__.get(section, setting)
+ except (ConfigParser.NoOptionError, ConfigParser.NoSectionError):
+ value = default
+ if type(default) != types.NoneType:
+ self.set(section, setting, default)
+ return value
+
+
+ def set(self, section, setting, value):
+ """Set an application setting.
+
+ Keyword arguments:
+ section -- string that specifies the section to be changed
+ setting -- string that specifies the setting to be changed
+ value -- string that specifies the new value
+
+ Return value:
+ None
+
+ """
+ # do nothing if INI file can't be accessed
+ if not self.__can_access_config_file__:
+ return
+
+ assert (type(value) == types.StringType) or \
+ (type(value) == types.UnicodeType)
+
+ if section not in self.sections():
+ self.__settings__.add_section(section)
+
+ old_value = self.get(section, setting, None)
+
+ if value != old_value:
+ self.__settings__.set(section, setting, value)
+
+ configfile = open(self.__config_file_path__, 'w')
+ configfile.write(self.__repr__())
+ configfile.close()
+
+
+ def items(self, section):
+ """Get all application setting names of a section
+
+ Keyword arguments:
+ section -- string that specifies the section to be queried
+
+ Return value:
+ List containing application setting names of the given section
+
+ """
+ items = self.__settings__.items(section)
+ items.sort()
+ return items
+
+
+ def sections(self):
+ """Get all sections.
+
+ Keyword arguments:
+ None
+
+ Return value:
+ List containing all section names
+
+ """
+ sections = self.__settings__.sections()
+ sections.sort()
+ return sections
+
+
+ def get_variable(self, variable):
+ """Return application describing variable as string.
+
+ Keyword arguments:
+ variable -- variable to query
+
+ Return value:
+ Formatted string containing variable's value (or None for
+ invalid queries)
+
+ """
+ # list of variable names that may be queried (as a security measure)
+ valid_variable_names = ('application', 'cmd_line', 'version', \
+ 'years', 'authors', 'license_short', \
+ 'license_long', 'description')
+
+ if variable in valid_variable_names:
+ return eval('self.__%s__' % variable)
+ else:
+ return None
+
+
+ def get_description(self, long):
+ """Return application description as string.
+
+ Keyword arguments:
+ long -- Boolean indication whether to output long version of description
+
+ Return value:
+ Formatted string containing application description
+
+ """
+ if long:
+ description = '%(application)s v%(version)s' % \
+ {'application':self.get_variable('application'), \
+ 'version':self.get_variable('version')}
+ description += '\n' + '=' * len(description) + '\n'
+ description += '%(description)s' % \
+ {'description':self.get_variable('description')}
+ else:
+ description = '%(application)s %(version)s' % \
+ {'application':self.get_variable('application'), \
+ 'version':self.get_variable('version')}
+
+ return description
+
+
+ def get_copyrights(self):
+ """Return application copyrights as string.
+
+ Keyword arguments:
+ None
+
+ Return value:
+ Formatted string containing application copyrights
+
+ """
+ return '(c) %(years)s %(authors)s' % \
+ {'years':self.get_variable('years'),\
+ 'authors':self.get_variable('authors')}
+
+
+ def get_license(self, long):
+ """Return application license as string.
+
+ Keyword arguments:
+ long -- Boolean indication whether to output long version of description
+
+ Return value:
+ Formatted string containing application license
+
+ """
+ if long:
+ return self.get_variable('license_long')
+ else:
+ return self.get_variable('license_short')
+
+
+# make everything available ("from Settings import *")
+settings = Settings()