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langtable README

langtable

PyPI version

Guessing reasonable defaults for locale, keyboard layout, territory, and language.

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 check

How to use it

import langtable

Functions in the public API:

     parse_locale()
     list_locales()
     list_keyboards()
     list_common_languages()
     list_common_locales()
     list_common_keyboards()
     list_consolefonts()
     list_inputmethods()
     list_timezones()
     list_scripts()
     language_name()
     territory_name()
     timezone_name()
     languageId()
     territoryId()
     supports_ascii()
     list_all_languages()
     list_all_locales()
     list_all_keyboards()
     list_all_territories()
     list_all_timezones()
     list_all_scripts()
     list_all_input_methods()
     list_all_console_fonts()

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.