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# Orca # # Copyright 2006-2008 Sun Microsystems Inc. # # This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public # License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either # version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # Lesser General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public # License along with this library; if not, write to the # Free Software Foundation, Inc., Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, # Boston MA 02110-1301 USA. """Exposes a dictionary, keynames, that maps key events into localized words.""" __id__ = "$Id$" __version__ = "$Revision$" __date__ = "$Date$" __copyright__ = "Copyright (c) 2006-2008 Sun Microsystems Inc." __license__ = "LGPL" from .orca_i18n import _ from .orca_i18n import C_ # __keynames is a dictionary where the keys represent a UTF-8 # string for a keyboard key and the values represent the common # phrase used to describe the key. # __keynames = {} # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the shift key # __keynames["Shift"] = C_("keyboard", "Shift") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the alt key # __keynames["Alt"] = C_("keyboard", "Alt") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the control key # __keynames["Control"] = C_("keyboard", "Control") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the left shift key # __keynames["Shift_L"] = _("left shift") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the left alt key # __keynames["Alt_L"] = _("left alt") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the left ctrl key # __keynames["Control_L"] = _("left control") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the right shift key # __keynames["Shift_R"] = _("right shift") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the right alt key # __keynames["Alt_R"] = _("right alt") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the right ctrl key # __keynames["Control_R"] = _("right control") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the left meta key # __keynames["Meta_L"] = _("left meta") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the right meta key # __keynames["Meta_R"] = _("right meta") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the num lock key # __keynames["Num_Lock"] = _("num lock") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the caps lock key # __keynames["Caps_Lock"] = _("caps lock") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the shift lock key # There is no reason to make it different from the translation for "caps lock" # __keynames["Shift_Lock"] = _("shift lock") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the scroll lock key # __keynames["Scroll_Lock"] = _("scroll lock") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the page up key # __keynames["Page_Up"] = _("page up") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the page up key # __keynames["KP_Page_Up"] = _("page up") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the page up key # __keynames["Prior"] = _("page up") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the page up key # __keynames["KP_Prior"] = _("page up") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the page down key # __keynames["Page_Down"] = _("page down") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the page down key # __keynames["KP_Page_Down"] = _("page down") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the page down key # __keynames["Next"] = _("page down") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the page down key # __keynames["KP_Next"] = _("page down") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the tab key # __keynames["Tab"] = _("tab") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the left tab key # __keynames["ISO_Left_Tab"] = _("left tab") # Translators: this is the spoken word for the space character # __keynames["space"] = _("space") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the backspace key # __keynames["BackSpace"] = _("backspace") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the return key # __keynames["Return"] = _("return") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the enter key # __keynames["KP_Enter"] = _("enter") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the up arrow key # __keynames["Up"] = _("up") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the up arrow key # __keynames["KP_Up"] = _("up") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the down arrow key # __keynames["Down"] = _("down") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the down arrow key # __keynames["KP_Down"] = _("down") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the left arrow key # __keynames["Left"] = _("left") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the left arrow key # __keynames["KP_Left"] = _("left") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the right arrow key # __keynames["Right"] = _("right") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the right arrow key # __keynames["KP_Right"] = _("right") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the left super key # __keynames["Super_L"] = _("left super") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the right super key # __keynames["Super_R"] = _("right super") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the menu key # __keynames["Menu"] = _("menu") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the ISO shift key # __keynames["ISO_Level3_Shift"] = _("Alt Gr") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the help key # __keynames["Help"] = _("help") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the multi key # __keynames["Multi_key"] = _("multi") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the mode switch key # __keynames["Mode_switch"] = _("mode switch") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the escape key # __keynames["Escape"] = _("escape") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the insert key # __keynames["Insert"] = _("insert") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the insert key # __keynames["KP_Insert"] = _("insert") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the delete key # __keynames["Delete"] = _("delete") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the delete key # __keynames["KP_Delete"] = _("delete") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the home key # __keynames["Home"] = _("home") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the home key # __keynames["KP_Home"] = _("home") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the end key # __keynames["End"] = _("end") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the end key # __keynames["KP_End"] = _("end") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the begin key # __keynames["KP_Begin"] = _("begin") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the # non-spacing diacritical key for the grave glyph # __keynames["dead_grave"] = _("grave") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the # non-spacing diacritical key for the acute glyph # __keynames["dead_acute"] = _("acute") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the # non-spacing diacritical key for the circumflex glyph # __keynames["dead_circumflex"] = _("circumflex") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the # non-spacing diacritical key for the tilde glyph # __keynames["dead_tilde"] = _("tilde") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the # non-spacing diacritical key for the diaeresis glyph # __keynames["dead_diaeresis"] = _("diaeresis") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the # non-spacing diacritical key for the ring glyph # __keynames["dead_abovering"] = _("ring") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the # non-spacing diacritical key for the cedilla glyph # __keynames["dead_cedilla"] = _("cedilla") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the # non-spacing diacritical key for the stroke glyph # __keynames["dead_stroke"] = _("stroke") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the minus key # __keynames["minus"] = _("minus") # Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the plus key # __keynames["plus"] = _("plus") def getKeyName(key): """Given a keyboard key, return its name as people might refer to it in ordinary conversation. Arguments: - key: the key to get the name for Returns a string representing the name for the key """ return __keynames.get(key, key) def localizeKeySequence(keys): """Given a sequence of keys, such as 'Shift Control A', localize the full sequence. Arguments: - keys: the key sequence to localize Returns a string representing the localized version to present to the user """ keyList = keys.split() for key in keyList: keyName = getKeyName(key) keys = keys.replace(key, keyName) return keys