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view plugins/xxspell.py @ 45:50e82d8090cf traipse_dev
A few more commits. This gets Manifest working, Refresh should be working on
Windows platforms now.
author | sirebral |
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date | Wed, 05 Aug 2009 18:56:43 -0500 |
parents | 4385a7d0efd1 |
children | 15488fe94f52 |
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import os import orpg.pluginhandler class Plugin(orpg.pluginhandler.PluginHandler): # Initialization subroutine. # # !self : instance of self # !chat : instance of the chat window to write to def __init__(self, plugindb, parent): orpg.pluginhandler.PluginHandler.__init__(self, plugindb, parent) # The Following code should be edited to contain the proper information self.name = 'Spelling Checker (aka Autoreplace)' self.author = 'Woody, mDuo13' self.help = "This plugin automatically replaces certain keys with other ones wheneve\nr" self.help += "it sees them. You can edit this plugin to change what it replaces. This one\n" self.help += "even corrects other people's spelling." self.checklist = {} def plugin_enabled(self): #This is where you set any variables that need to be initalized when your plugin starts #You can add new /commands like self.plugin_addcommand("/spell", self.on_spell, "[add {bad_word} {new_word} | list | remove {bad_word}] - This function allows you to add words to be auto replaced when they are sent or recived. If you want either word to have a space in it you will need to use the _ (underscore) as a space, it will be replaced with a space before it is added to the check list") self.checklist = self.plugindb.GetDict("xxspell", "checklist", {}) def plugin_disabled(self): #Here you need to remove any commands you added, and anything else you want to happen when you disable the plugin #such as closing windows created by the plugin self.plugin_removecmd('/spell') def replace(self, text): for a in self.checklist.keys(): text = text.replace(a, self.checklist[a]) return text def plugin_incoming_msg(self, text, type, name, player): text = self.replace(text) return text, type, name def pre_parse(self, text): text = self.replace(text) return text def on_spell(self, cmdargs): args = cmdargs.split(None,-1) if len(args) == 0: args = [' '] if args[0] == 'list': self.chat.InfoPost(self.make_list()) elif args[0] == 'remove': args = self.create_spaces(args) if self.checklist.has_key(args[1]): del self.checklist[args[1]] self.plugindb.SetDict("xxspell", "checklist", self.checklist) self.chat.InfoPost("%s removed from the check list" % args[1]) else: self.chat.InfoPost("%s was not in the check list" % args[1]) elif args[0] == 'add': args = self.create_spaces(args) self.checklist[args[1]] = args[2] self.plugindb.SetDict("xxspell", "checklist", self.checklist) self.chat.InfoPost("%s will now be replaced by %s" % (args[1], args[2])) else: helptxt = "Spelling Command Help:<br />" helptxt += "<b>/spell add bad_word new_word</b> - Here it is important to remember that any spaces in your bad or new words needs to be type as _ (an underscore).<br />" helptxt += "<b>/spell remove bad_word</b> - Here it is important to remember that any spaces in your bad word needs to be type as _ (an underscore).<br />" helptxt += "<b>/spell list</b> - This will list all of the bad words you are checking for, along with thier replacements.<br />" self.chat.InfoPost(helptxt) def create_spaces(self, list): i = 0 for n in list: list[i] = n.replace("_"," ") i += 1 return list def make_list(self): keychain = self.checklist.keys() lister = "" for key in keychain: lister += "<b>" + key.replace("<","<").replace(">",">") + "</b> :: <b>" + self.checklist[key].replace("<","<").replace(">",">") + "</b><br />" if len(keychain)==0: return "No variables!" else: return lister