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+#!/usr/bin/python
+# -*- coding: latin1 -*-
+
+### Copyright (C) 2007-09 Damon Lynch <damonlynch@gmail.com>
+
+### 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., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
+
+import os
+import sys
+import gc
+import distutils.version
+import gtk.gdk as gdk
+
+import config
+
+import locale
+import gettext
+
+class Configi18n:
+ """ Setup translation
+
+ Adapated from code example of Mark Mruss http://www.learningpython.com.
+ Unlike his example, this code uses a local locale directory only if the environment
+ variable LOCALEDIR has been set to some or other value.
+ """
+
+ # Do not put this code block in __init__, because it needs to be run only once
+
+ # if the evironment value 'LOCAELDIR' is set, then use this as the source of translation data
+ # otherwise, rely on the system-wide data
+ locale_path = os.environ.get('LOCALEDIR', None)
+
+ # Init the list of languages to support
+ langs = []
+ #Check the default locale
+ lc, encoding = locale.getdefaultlocale()
+ if (lc):
+ #If we have a default, it's the first in the list
+ langs = [lc]
+ # Now let's get all of the supported languages on the system
+ language = os.environ.get('LANGUAGE', None)
+ if (language):
+ # langage comes back something like en_CA:en_US:en_GB:en
+ langs += language.split(":")
+
+ # add on to the back of the list the translations that we know that we have, our defaults
+ langs += ["en_US"]
+
+ # Now langs is a list of all of the languages that we are going
+ # to try to use. First we check the default, then what the system
+ # told us, and finally the 'known' list
+
+ gettext.bindtextdomain(config.APP_NAME, locale_path)
+ gettext.textdomain(config.APP_NAME)
+ # Get the language to use
+ lang = gettext.translation(config.APP_NAME, locale_path, languages=langs, fallback = True)
+ # Install the language, map _() (which we marked our
+ # strings to translate with) to self.lang.gettext() which will
+ # translate them.
+ _ = lang.gettext
+
+
+def pythonifyVersion(v):
+ """ makes version number a version number in distutils sense"""
+ return distutils.version.StrictVersion(v.replace( '~',''))
+
+def getFullProgramName():
+ """ return the full name of the process running """
+ return os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])
+
+def getProgramName():
+ """ return the name of the process running, removing the .py extension if it exists """
+ programName = getFullProgramName()
+ if programName.find('.py') > 0:
+ programName = programName[:programName.find('.py')]
+ return programName
+
+def splitDirectories(directories):
+ """ split directories specified in string into a list """
+ if directories.find(',') > 0:
+ d = directories.split(',')
+ else:
+ d = directories.split()
+ directories = []
+ for i in d:
+ directories.append(i.strip())
+ return directories
+
+
+
+def getFullPath(path):
+ """ make path relative to home directory if not an absolute path """
+ if os.path.isabs(path):
+ return path
+ else:
+ return os.path.join(os.path.expanduser('~'), path)
+
+
+def escape(s):
+ """
+ Replace special characters by SGML entities.
+ """
+ entities = ("&&amp;", "<&lt;", ">&gt;")
+ for e in entities:
+ s = s.replace(e[0], e[1:])
+ return s
+
+def formatSizeForUser(bytes, zeroString="", withDecimals=True, kbOnly=False):
+ """Format an int containing the number of bytes into a string suitable for
+ printing out to the user. zeroString is the string to use if bytes == 0.
+ source: https://develop.participatoryculture.org/trac/democracy/browser/trunk/tv/portable/util.py?rev=3993
+
+ """
+ if bytes > (1 << 30) and not kbOnly:
+ value = (bytes / (1024.0 * 1024.0 * 1024.0))
+ if withDecimals:
+ format = "%1.1fGB"
+ else:
+ format = "%dGB"
+ elif bytes > (1 << 20) and not kbOnly:
+ value = (bytes / (1024.0 * 1024.0))
+ if withDecimals:
+ format = "%1.1fMB"
+ else:
+ format = "%dMB"
+ elif bytes > (1 << 10):
+ value = (bytes / 1024.0)
+ if withDecimals:
+ format = "%1.1fKB"
+ else:
+ format = "%dKB"
+ elif bytes > 1:
+ value = bytes
+ if withDecimals:
+ format = "%1.1fB"
+ else:
+ format = "%dB"
+ else:
+ return zeroString
+ return format % value
+
+def scale2pixbuf(width_max, height_max, pixbuf, return_size=False):
+ """
+ Scale to width_max and height_max.
+ Keep aspect ratio.
+ Code adapted from gthumpy, by guettli
+ """
+
+ width_orig = float(pixbuf.get_width())
+ height_orig = float(pixbuf.get_height())
+ if (width_orig / width_max) > (height_orig / height_max):
+ height = int((height_orig / width_orig) * width_max)
+ width = width_max
+ else:
+ width = int((width_orig / height_orig) * height_max)
+ height=height_max
+
+ pixbuf = pixbuf.scale_simple(width, height, gdk.INTERP_BILINEAR)
+ gc.collect() # Tell Python to clean up the memory
+ if return_size:
+ return pixbuf, width_orig, height_orig
+ return pixbuf
+
+
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ i = Configi18n()
+ _ = i._
+ print _("hello world")