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zest.pocompile-1.4-1.lbn25.noarch
This package compiles po files. It contains a zest.releaser entry point and a stand-alone command line tool.
Goal
You want to release a package that has a locales dir (or locale, or something else as long as it has a LC_MESSAGES folder somewhere in it) with translations in .po files. You want to include the compiled .mo files in your release as well, but you do not want to keep those in a revision control system (like subversion) as they are binary and can be easily recreated. That is good. This package helps with that.
Want .mo files? Add a MANIFEST.in file.
When you use python setup.py sdist to create a source distribution, distutils (or setuptools or distribute or distutils2) knows which files it should include by looking at the information of the revision control system (RCS). This is why in the case of subversion you should use a checkout and not an export: you need the versioning information. (For other RCS or for subversion 1.7+ you currently need to install extra packages like setuptools-git.)
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zest.releaser-3.43-1.lbn13.noarch
zest.releaser is collection of command-line programs to help you automate the task
of releasing a software project. It's particularly helpful with Python package
projects, but it can also be used for non-Python projects. For example, it's used
to tag buildouts - a project only needs a version.txt file to be used with
zest.releaser.
It will help you to automate:
* Updating the version number. The version number can either be in setup.py or
version.txt. For example, 0.3.dev0 (current) to 0.3 (release) to 0.4.dev0
(new development version).
* Updating the history/changes file. It logs the release date on release and
adds a new section for the upcoming changes (new development version).
* Tagging the release. It creates a tag in your version control system named
after the released version number.
* Uploading a source release to PyPI. It will only do this if the package is
already registered there (else it will ask, defaulting to 'no'); the Zest
Releaser is careful not to publish your private projects! It can also check
out the tag in a temporary directory in case you need to modify it.
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zest.releaser-6.13.5-1.lbn25.noarch
zest.releaser is collection of command-line programs to help you automate the task
of releasing a software project. It's particularly helpful with Python package
projects, but it can also be used for non-Python projects. For example, it's used
to tag buildouts - a project only needs a version.txt file to be used with
zest.releaser.
It will help you to automate:
* Updating the version number. The version number can either be in setup.py or
version.txt. For example, 0.3.dev0 (current) to 0.3 (release) to 0.4.dev0
(new development version).
* Updating the history/changes file. It logs the release date on release and
adds a new section for the upcoming changes (new development version).
* Tagging the release. It creates a tag in your version control system named
after the released version number.
* Uploading a source release to PyPI. It will only do this if the package is
already registered there (else it will ask, defaulting to 'no'); the Zest
Releaser is careful not to publish your private projects! It can also check
out the tag in a temporary directory in case you need to modify it.
Located in
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Plone and Zope
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BastionLinux 25
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zest.releaser-6.13.5-1.lbn25.noarch
zest.releaser is collection of command-line programs to help you automate the task
of releasing a software project. It's particularly helpful with Python package
projects, but it can also be used for non-Python projects. For example, it's used
to tag buildouts - a project only needs a version.txt file to be used with
zest.releaser.
It will help you to automate:
* Updating the version number. The version number can either be in setup.py or
version.txt. For example, 0.3.dev0 (current) to 0.3 (release) to 0.4.dev0
(new development version).
* Updating the history/changes file. It logs the release date on release and
adds a new section for the upcoming changes (new development version).
* Tagging the release. It creates a tag in your version control system named
after the released version number.
* Uploading a source release to PyPI. It will only do this if the package is
already registered there (else it will ask, defaulting to 'no'); the Zest
Releaser is careful not to publish your private projects! It can also check
out the tag in a temporary directory in case you need to modify it.
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zettwerk.ui-1.1.1-1.lbn13.noarch
Introduction
zettwerk.ui integrates jquery.ui's themeroller into Plone 4.1. Themeroller is a tool to dynamically
customize the jquery.ui css classes. For details about jquery.ui theming and themeroller see
http://jqueryui.com/themeroller/.
See it in action: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4_jU-5HUYA
Usage
With this add-on it is very easy to adapt the look and color scheme of your plone site. After
installation, there is a new extension product listed in the plone controlpanel which is called
"Zettwerk UI Themer". Use the themes tab to create new themes via themeroller or apply one of
the example themes from the themeroller gallery. Note that themeroller is only working in
firefox, but the existing themes can be used with all browsers.
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zettwerk.ui-2.0-1.lbn19.noarch
Introduction
zettwerk.ui integrates jquery.ui's themeroller into Plone 4.1. Themeroller is a tool to dynamically
customize the jquery.ui css classes. For details about jquery.ui theming and themeroller see
http://jqueryui.com/themeroller/.
See it in action: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4_jU-5HUYA
Usage
With this add-on it is very easy to adapt the look and color scheme of your plone site. After
installation, there is a new extension product listed in the plone controlpanel which is called
"Zettwerk UI Themer". Use the themes tab to create new themes via themeroller or apply one of
the example themes from the themeroller gallery. Note that themeroller is only working in
firefox, but the existing themes can be used with all browsers.
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zfs-fuse-0.7.0-11.fc19.x86_64
ZFS is an advanced modern general-purpose filesystem from Sun
Microsystems, originally designed for Solaris/OpenSolaris.
This project is a port of ZFS to the FUSE framework for the Linux
operating system.
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zfs-fuse-0.7.2.2-23.fc36.x86_64
ZFS is an advanced modern general-purpose filesystem from Sun
Microsystems, originally designed for Solaris/OpenSolaris.
This project is a port of ZFS to the FUSE framework for the Linux
operating system.
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zimg-3.0.3-1.fc36.x86_64
The "z" library implements the commonly required image processing basics of
scaling, color space conversion, and depth conversion. A simple API enables
conversion between any supported formats to operate with minimal knowledge from
the programmer. All library routines were designed from the ground-up with
correctness, flexibility, and thread-safety as first priorities. Allocation,
buffering, and I/O are cleanly separated from processing, allowing the
programmer to adapt "z" to many scenarios.
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zint-2.4.3-5.fc19.x86_64
Zint is a C library for encoding data in several barcode variants. The
bundled command-line utility provides a simple interface to the library.
Features of the library:
- Over 50 symbologies including all ISO/IEC standards, like QR codes.
- Unicode translation for symbologies which support Latin-1 and
Kanji character sets.
- Full GS1 support including data verification and automated insertion of
FNC1 characters.
- Support for encoding binary data including NULL (ASCII 0) characters.
- Health Industry Barcode (HIBC) encoding capabilities.
- Output in PNG, EPS and SVG formats with user adjustable sizes and colors.
- Verification stage for SBN, ISBN and ISBN-13 data.
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