tps¶
Main module for thinkpad-scripts.
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class
tps.
Direction
(xrandr, xsetwacom, subpixel, physically_closed, rot_mat)¶ Holds the direction names of different tools.
xrandr
andxsetwacom
use different names for the rotations. To avoid proliferation of various names, this class holds the differing names. The module provides constants which have to be used withintps
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physically_closed
¶ Alias for field number 3
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rot_mat
¶ Alias for field number 4
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subpixel
¶ Alias for field number 2
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xrandr
¶ Alias for field number 0
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xsetwacom
¶ Alias for field number 1
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tps.
INVERTED
= Direction(xrandr='inverted', xsetwacom='half', subpixel='bgr', physically_closed=True, rot_mat=[-1, 0, 1, 0, -1, 1, 0, 0, 1])¶ Inverted
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tps.
LEFT
= Direction(xrandr='left', xsetwacom='ccw', subpixel='vrgb', physically_closed=True, rot_mat=[0, -1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1])¶ Left
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tps.
NORMAL
= Direction(xrandr='normal', xsetwacom='none', subpixel='rgb', physically_closed=False, rot_mat=[1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1])¶ Normal
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tps.
RIGHT
= Direction(xrandr='right', xsetwacom='cw', subpixel='vbgr', physically_closed=True, rot_mat=[0, 1, 0, -1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1])¶ Right
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tps.
TABLET_NORMAL
= Direction(xrandr='normal', xsetwacom='none', subpixel='rgb', physically_closed=True, rot_mat=[1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1])¶ Tablet normal
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exception
tps.
UnknownDirectionException
¶ Unknown direction given at the command line.
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tps.
assert_python3
()¶ Asserts that this is running with Python 3
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tps.
has_program
(command)¶ Checks whether given program is installed on this computer.
Parameters: command (str) – Name of command Returns: Whether program is installed Return type: bool
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tps.
print_command_decorate
(function)¶ Decorates a func from the subprocess module to log the command parameter.
Note that the wrapper adds an additional local_logger parameter following the command parameter that is used for the logging. All other parameters are passed to the wrapped function.
Parameters: function – Function to wrap Returns: Decorated function
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tps.
static_vars
(**kwargs)¶ Attach static variables to a function.
Python does not have static variables. There is a workaround since all Python functions are objects really. Therefore one can attach attributes to it. This decorator conveniently does that.
Taken from a Stack Overflow answer by Claudiu and ony.
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tps.
translate_direction
(direction)¶ Parameters: direction (str) – Direction string Returns: Direction object Return type: tps.Direction Raises: tps.UnknownDirectionException –