Python docutils.languages() Examples
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Example #1
Source File: __init__.py From faces with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
def __init__(self, language_code, reporter): self.language_code = language_code self.reporter = reporter self.language = self.language_name(language_code) self.otherlanguages = {} self.warn_msg = 'Language "%s" not supported by XeTeX (polyglossia).' self.quote_index = 0 self.quotes = ('"', '"') # language dependent configuration: # double quotes are "active" in some languages (e.g. German). self.literal_double_quote = '"' # TODO: use \textquotedbl
Example #2
Source File: __init__.py From faces with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
def __init__(self, language_code, reporter): self.language_code = language_code self.reporter = reporter self.language = self.language_name(language_code) self.otherlanguages = {} self.warn_msg = 'Language "%s" not supported by XeTeX (polyglossia).' self.quote_index = 0 self.quotes = ('"', '"') # language dependent configuration: # double quotes are "active" in some languages (e.g. German). self.literal_double_quote = u'"' # TODO: use \textquotedbl
Example #3
Source File: __init__.py From deepWordBug with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
def __init__(self, language_code, reporter): self.language_code = language_code self.reporter = reporter self.language = self.language_name(language_code) self.otherlanguages = {} self.warn_msg = 'Language "%s" not supported by Polyglossia.' self.quote_index = 0 self.quotes = ('"', '"') # language dependent configuration: # double quotes are "active" in some languages (e.g. German). self.literal_double_quote = '"' # TODO: use \textquotedbl ?
Example #4
Source File: __init__.py From bash-lambda-layer with MIT License | 5 votes |
def __init__(self, language_code, reporter): self.language_code = language_code self.reporter = reporter self.language = self.language_name(language_code) self.otherlanguages = {} self.warn_msg = 'Language "%s" not supported by Polyglossia.' self.quote_index = 0 self.quotes = ('"', '"') # language dependent configuration: # double quotes are "active" in some languages (e.g. German). self.literal_double_quote = '"' # TODO: use \textquotedbl ?
Example #5
Source File: __init__.py From cadquery-freecad-module with GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 | 5 votes |
def __init__(self, language_code, reporter): self.language_code = language_code self.reporter = reporter self.language = self.language_name(language_code) self.otherlanguages = {} self.warn_msg = 'Language "%s" not supported by Polyglossia.' self.quote_index = 0 self.quotes = ('"', '"') # language dependent configuration: # double quotes are "active" in some languages (e.g. German). self.literal_double_quote = u'"' # TODO: use \textquotedbl ?
Example #6
Source File: __init__.py From AWS-Transit-Gateway-Demo-MultiAccount with MIT License | 5 votes |
def __init__(self, language_code, reporter): self.language_code = language_code self.reporter = reporter self.language = self.language_name(language_code) self.otherlanguages = {} self.warn_msg = 'Language "%s" not supported by Polyglossia.' self.quote_index = 0 self.quotes = ('"', '"') # language dependent configuration: # double quotes are "active" in some languages (e.g. German). self.literal_double_quote = '"' # TODO: use \textquotedbl ?
Example #7
Source File: __init__.py From AWS-Transit-Gateway-Demo-MultiAccount with MIT License | 5 votes |
def __init__(self, language_code, reporter): self.language_code = language_code self.reporter = reporter self.language = self.language_name(language_code) self.otherlanguages = {} self.warn_msg = 'Language "%s" not supported by Polyglossia.' self.quote_index = 0 self.quotes = ('"', '"') # language dependent configuration: # double quotes are "active" in some languages (e.g. German). self.literal_double_quote = '"' # TODO: use \textquotedbl ?
Example #8
Source File: __init__.py From blackmamba with MIT License | 5 votes |
def __init__(self, language_code, reporter): self.language_code = language_code self.reporter = reporter self.language = self.language_name(language_code) self.otherlanguages = {} self.warn_msg = 'Language "%s" not supported by Polyglossia.' self.quote_index = 0 self.quotes = ('"', '"') # language dependent configuration: # double quotes are "active" in some languages (e.g. German). self.literal_double_quote = '"' # TODO: use \textquotedbl ?
Example #9
Source File: __init__.py From aws-extender with MIT License | 5 votes |
def __init__(self, language_code, reporter): self.language_code = language_code self.reporter = reporter self.language = self.language_name(language_code) self.otherlanguages = {} self.warn_msg = 'Language "%s" not supported by Polyglossia.' self.quote_index = 0 self.quotes = ('"', '"') # language dependent configuration: # double quotes are "active" in some languages (e.g. German). self.literal_double_quote = u'"' # TODO: use \textquotedbl ?
Example #10
Source File: __init__.py From aws-builders-fair-projects with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
def __init__(self, language_code, reporter): self.language_code = language_code self.reporter = reporter self.language = self.language_name(language_code) self.otherlanguages = {} self.warn_msg = 'Language "%s" not supported by Polyglossia.' self.quote_index = 0 self.quotes = ('"', '"') # language dependent configuration: # double quotes are "active" in some languages (e.g. German). self.literal_double_quote = u'"' # TODO: use \textquotedbl ?