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Name: langtable
Version: 0.0.51
Summary: guess reasonable defaults for locale, keyboard, territory, ...
Home-page: https://github.com/mike-fabian/langtable
Author: Mike FABIAN
Author-email: mfabian@redhat.com
License: GPLv3+
Description: ======================================================================
        langtable
        ======================================================================
        
        Purpose of this package
        =======================
        
        langtable is used to guess reasonable defaults for locale, keyboard,
        territory, …, if part of that information is already known. For
        example, guess the territory and the keyboard layout if the language
        is known or guess the language and keyboard layout if the territory is
        already known.
        
        License
        =======
        
        GPLv3+, see the included file “COPYING”.
        
        Translations for languages and territory names are from CLDR which is
        governed by the Unicode Terms of Use, see the included file
        “unicode-license.txt”. The short name for this Unicode license is
        “MIT”. See:
        
        https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Licensing:MIT?rd=Licensing/MIT#Modern_Style_without_sublicense_.28Unicode.29
        
        Installation
        ============
        
        To install langtable, run
        
             make install DESTDIR=/usr
        
        To create a distribution tarball run
        
             make dist
        
        To run the test cases in the source directory:
        
             make test-local
        
        To run the test cases using the installed files:
        
             make install DESTDIR=/usr
             make test DESTDIR=/usr
        
        How to use it
        =============
        
        import langtable
        
        Functions in the public API:
        
             list_locales()
             list_keyboards()
             list_consolefonts()
             language_name()
             territory_name()
             supports_ascii()
        
        Some examples to show the usage are found in the documentation
        of the public functions in langtable.py.
        
        (Some more examples are in the test cases in the file test_cases.py):
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 2 - Pre-Alpha
Classifier: Environment :: Console
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 or later (GPLv3+)
Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Topic :: System :: Installation/Setup