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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.
# Full getext (please don't change)
_ = lambda x : x
# Add-on information variables
addon_info = {
# for previously unpublished addons, please follow the community guidelines at:
# https://bitbucket.org/nvdaaddonteam/todo/raw/master/guideLines.txt
# add-on Name, internal for nvda
"addon_name" : "seikamini",
# 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.
"addon_summary" : _("Seika notetakers driver for Mini16, Mini24, V6 & V7"),
# Add-on description
# Translators: Long description to be shown for this add-on on add-on information from add-ons manager
"addon_description" : _("""Repackaging by Accessolutions of the driver
provided by the manufacturer as an NVDA add-on."""),
# version
"addon_version" : "3.2.2019.3.1",
# Author(s)
"addon_author" : (
u"Accessolutions <[email protected]>, "
u"Tsinghua Univ., "
u"Ulf Beckmann <[email protected]>"
),
# URL for the add-on documentation support
"addon_url" : None,
# Documentation file name
"addon_docFileName" : "readme.html",
# Minimum NVDA version supported (e.g. "2018.3.0")
"addon_minimumNVDAVersion" : "2012.2",
# Last NVDA version supported/tested (e.g. "2018.4.0", ideally more recent than minimum version)
"addon_lastTestedNVDAVersion" : "2019.3.1",
# Add-on update channel (default is stable or None)
"addon_updateChannel" : None,
}
# Specify whether this add-on provides a single documentation or separate
# technical and user documentations.
# If set to `True`, the `readme.md` file at the root of this project is used
# as the source for the user documentation in the base language.
useRootDocAsUserDoc = True
import os.path
# Define the python files that are the sources of your add-on.
# You can use glob expressions here, they will be expanded.
pythonSources = [
os.path.join(dirpath, filename)
for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk("addon")
for filename in filenames
if os.path.splitext(filename)[1] == ".py"
]
# Native language.
# This is the language of the root `readme.md` and the original string literals
# found in the source code. If the add-on is ever to be translated, the native
# language should be "en" for English.
i18nNative = "en"
# 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 = []