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Traipse Beta 'OpenRPG' {100811-02}
Traipse is a distribution of OpenRPG that is designed to be easy to setup and go. Traipse also makes it easy for developers to work on code without fear of sacrifice. 'Ornery-Orc' continues the trend of 'Grumpy' and adds fixes to the code. 'Ornery-Orc's main goal is to offer more advanced features and enhance the productivity of the user.
Update Summary (Closing/Closed)
New Features:
New to Map, can re-order Grid, Miniatures, and Whiteboard layer draw order
New to Server GUI, can now clear log
New Earthdawn Dieroller
Updates:
Update to Warhammer PC Sheet. Rollers set as macros. Should work with little maintanence.
Update to Browser Server window. Display rooms with ' " & cleaner
Update to Server. Handles ' " & cleaner.
Update to Dieroller. Cleaner, more effecient expression system.
Fixes:
Fix to InterParse that was causing an Infernal Loop with Namespace Internal
Fix to XML data, removed old Minidom and switched to Element Tree
Fix to Server that was causing eternal attempt to find a Server ID, in Register Rooms thread
Fix to metaservers.xml file not being created
Fix to Single and Double quotes in Whiteboard text
Fix to Background images not showing when using the Image Server
Fix to Duplicate chat names appearing
Fix to Server GUI's logging output
Fix to FNB.COLORFUL_TABS bug
Fix to Gametree for XSLT Sheets
Fix to Gametree for locating gametree files
author | sirebral |
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date | Wed, 11 Aug 2010 14:12:47 -0500 |
parents | dcf4fbe09b70 |
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# encoding.py - character transcoding support for Mercurial # # Copyright 2005-2009 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> and others # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2, incorporated herein by reference. import error import sys, unicodedata, locale, os _encodingfixup = {'646': 'ascii', 'ANSI_X3.4-1968': 'ascii'} try: encoding = os.environ.get("HGENCODING") if sys.platform == 'darwin' and not encoding: # On darwin, getpreferredencoding ignores the locale environment and # always returns mac-roman. We override this if the environment is # not C (has been customized by the user). locale.setlocale(locale.LC_CTYPE, '') encoding = locale.getlocale()[1] if not encoding: encoding = locale.getpreferredencoding() or 'ascii' encoding = _encodingfixup.get(encoding, encoding) except locale.Error: encoding = 'ascii' encodingmode = os.environ.get("HGENCODINGMODE", "strict") fallbackencoding = 'ISO-8859-1' def tolocal(s): """ Convert a string from internal UTF-8 to local encoding All internal strings should be UTF-8 but some repos before the implementation of locale support may contain latin1 or possibly other character sets. We attempt to decode everything strictly using UTF-8, then Latin-1, and failing that, we use UTF-8 and replace unknown characters. """ for e in ('UTF-8', fallbackencoding): try: u = s.decode(e) # attempt strict decoding return u.encode(encoding, "replace") except LookupError, k: raise error.Abort("%s, please check your locale settings" % k) except UnicodeDecodeError: pass u = s.decode("utf-8", "replace") # last ditch return u.encode(encoding, "replace") def fromlocal(s): """ Convert a string from the local character encoding to UTF-8 We attempt to decode strings using the encoding mode set by HGENCODINGMODE, which defaults to 'strict'. In this mode, unknown characters will cause an error message. Other modes include 'replace', which replaces unknown characters with a special Unicode character, and 'ignore', which drops the character. """ try: return s.decode(encoding, encodingmode).encode("utf-8") except UnicodeDecodeError, inst: sub = s[max(0, inst.start-10):inst.start+10] raise error.Abort("decoding near '%s': %s!" % (sub, inst)) except LookupError, k: raise error.Abort("%s, please check your locale settings" % k) def colwidth(s): "Find the column width of a UTF-8 string for display" d = s.decode(encoding, 'replace') if hasattr(unicodedata, 'east_asian_width'): w = unicodedata.east_asian_width return sum([w(c) in 'WF' and 2 or 1 for c in d]) return len(d)