Le 09/02/2022 à 08:48, Yvan Masson a écrit :
Le 04/02/2022 à 22:07, Petter Reinholdtsen a écrit :
[Yvan Masson]
Finally, I suppose it is better to handle all the `msgfmt` commands in
the `setup.py` script I use to produce the .whl file, but I don't know
if there is a standard way to do so.
Le 04/02/2022 à 22:07, Petter Reinholdtsen a écrit :
[Yvan Masson]
Finally, I suppose it is better to handle all the `msgfmt` commands in
the `setup.py` script I use to produce the .whl file, but I don't know
if there is a standard way to do so.
I did a search in the Debian archive for a
[Yvan Masson]
> Finally, I suppose it is better to handle all the `msgfmt` commands in
> the `setup.py` script I use to produce the .whl file, but I don't know
> if there is a standard way to do so.
I did a search in the Debian archive for a python package with
translations using gettext, to
Le 31/01/2022 à 18:27, Petter Reinholdtsen a écrit :
[Yvan Masson]
As I believe WhosWho can be of interest for Debian Edu users, I am
asking for help: I am currently stuck at building the software with
translations done on Weblate (particularly to generate .desktop file and
Appstream metainfo
[Yvan Masson]
> As I believe WhosWho can be of interest for Debian Edu users, I am
> asking for help: I am currently stuck at building the software with
> translations done on Weblate (particularly to generate .desktop file and
> Appstream metainfo file) and more generally to provide a proper
Hi list,
Almost two years ago, I briefly presented on this list a free software I
wrote, that runs on Linux desktop and which is intended to help schools
doing who's who / yeabook / facebook of their pupils in PDF format [1],
called WhosWho [2]. The only free and offline alternative I know
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