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buildVars.py
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# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
# Build customizations
# Change this file instead of sconstruct or manifest files, whenever possible.
# Since some strings in `addon_info` are translatable,
# we need to include them in the .po files.
# Gettext recognizes only strings given as parameters to the `_` function.
# To avoid initializing translations in this module we simply roll our own "fake" `_` function
# which returns whatever is given to it as an argument.
def _(arg):
return arg
# Add-on information variables
addon_info = {
# add-on Name/identifier, internal for NVDA
"addon_name": "objectViewer",
# Add-on summary, usually the user visible name of the addon.
# Translators: Summary for this add-on
# to be shown on installation and add-on information found in Add-ons Manager.
"addon_summary": _("Object Viewer"),
# Add-on description
# Translators: Long description to be shown for this add-on on add-on information from add-ons manager
"addon_description": _("""This NVDA add-on use the GUI to view the NVDA Object."""),
# version
"addon_version": "0.0.1",
# Author(s)
"addon_author": "hwf1324 <[email protected]>",
# URL for the add-on documentation support
"addon_url": "https://github.com/hwf1324/objectViewer",
# URL for the add-on repository where the source code can be found
"addon_sourceURL": "https://github.com/hwf1324/objectViewer",
# Documentation file name
"addon_docFileName": "readme.html",
# Minimum NVDA version supported (e.g. "2018.3.0", minor version is optional)
"addon_minimumNVDAVersion": "2023.1",
# Last NVDA version supported/tested (e.g. "2018.4.0", ideally more recent than minimum version)
"addon_lastTestedNVDAVersion": "2024.2",
# Add-on update channel (default is None, denoting stable releases,
# and for development releases, use "dev".)
# Do not change unless you know what you are doing!
"addon_updateChannel": None,
# Add-on license such as GPL 2
"addon_license": "GPL v2",
# URL for the license document the ad-on is licensed under
"addon_licenseURL": "https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html",
}
# Define the python files that are the sources of your add-on.
# You can either list every file (using ""/") as a path separator,
# or use glob expressions.
# For example to include all files with a ".py" extension from the "globalPlugins" dir of your add-on
# the list can be written as follows:
# pythonSources = ["addon/globalPlugins/*.py"]
# For more information on SCons Glob expressions please take a look at:
# https://scons.org/doc/production/HTML/scons-user/apd.html
pythonSources = ["addon/globalPlugins/*.py"]
# Files that contain strings for translation. Usually your python sources
i18nSources = pythonSources + ["buildVars.py"]
# Files that will be ignored when building the nvda-addon file
# Paths are relative to the addon directory, not to the root directory of your addon sources.
excludedFiles = []
# Base language for the NVDA add-on
# If your add-on is written in a language other than english, modify this variable.
# For example, set baseLanguage to "es" if your add-on is primarily written in spanish.
baseLanguage = "en"
# Markdown extensions for add-on documentation
# Most add-ons do not require additional Markdown extensions.
# If you need to add support for markup such as tables, fill out the below list.
# Extensions string must be of the form "markdown.extensions.extensionName"
# e.g. "markdown.extensions.tables" to add tables.
markdownExtensions = []
# Custom braille translation tables
# If your add-on includes custom braille tables (most will not), fill out this dictionary.
# Each key is a dictionary named according to braille table file name,
# with keys inside recording the following attributes:
# displayName (name of the table shown to users and translatable),
# contracted (contracted (True) or uncontracted (False) braille code),
# output (shown in output table list),
# input (shown in input table list).
brailleTables = {}