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1 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2
3 # Copyright (c) 2004 - 2022 Detlev Offenbach <detlev@die-offenbachs.de>
4 #
5
6 """
7 Module implementing an 'About Eric' dialog.
8 """
9
10 from PyQt6.QtCore import Qt, QCoreApplication
11 from PyQt6.QtWidgets import QDialog
12
13 from .Ui_AboutDialog import Ui_AboutDialog
14
15 import Preferences
16
17 import UI.PixmapCache
18 import UI.Info
19
20
21 titleText = "<b>{0} - {1}</b>".format(UI.Info.Program, UI.Info.Version)
22
23 aboutText = QCoreApplication.translate(
24 "AboutDialog",
25 """<p>{0} is an Integrated Development Environment for the Python"""
26 """ programming language. It is written using the PyQt Python bindings"""
27 """ for the Qt GUI toolkit and the QScintilla editor widget.</p>"""
28 """<p>For more information see"""
29 """ <a href="{1}">{1}</a>.</p>"""
30 """<p>Please send bug reports to <a href="mailto:{2}">{2}</a>.</p>"""
31 """<p>To request a new feature please send an email to"""
32 """ <a href="mailto:{3}">{3}</a>.</p>"""
33 """<p>{0} uses third party software which is copyrighted"""
34 """ by its respective copyright holder. For details see"""
35 """ the copyright notice of the individual package.</p>"""
36 ).format(UI.Info.Program, UI.Info.Homepage, UI.Info.BugAddress,
37 UI.Info.FeatureAddress)
38
39 authorsText = (
40 """
41 Detlev Offenbach
42 Project Manager, Maintainer and German translation
43
44 Andrew Bushnell
45 Multithreaded debugger
46
47 Alexander Barkoff
48 Alexander Darovsky
49 Mikhail Terekhov
50 Russian translations
51
52 Julien Vienne
53 French translations
54
55 Zdeněk Böhm
56 Czech translations
57
58 Jaime Seuma
59 Spanish translations
60
61 Serdar Koçdaş
62 Turkish translations
63
64 Xia WeiPeng
65 Chinese translations
66
67 Gianluca
68 Italian translations
69 """
70 )
71
72 thanksText = (
73 """Phil Thompson for providing PyQt and QScintilla and pushing me into this
74 business.
75
76 Andrew Bushnell of Fluent Inc. for contributing the multithreading debugger
77 and a bunch of fixes to enhance the platform independence.
78
79 Tobias Rzepka for providing Python2 compatibility for eric6.
80
81 Alexander Barkoff, Alexander Darovsky and Mikhail Terekhov for providing
82 Russian translations.
83 Julien Vienne for providing French translations.
84 Zdenek Böhm for providing Czech translations.
85 Jaime Seuma for providing Spanish translations.
86 Serdar Koçdaş for providing Turkish translations.
87 Xia WeiPeng for providing Chinese translations.
88 Gianluca for providing Italian translations.
89
90 Shane Richards for Crystal Icons.
91
92 The Kumula Team for the splash screen.
93
94 Gordon Tyler
95 Hans-Peter Jansen
96 Ralf Ahlbrink
97 Stefan Jaensch
98 Martin v. Löwis
99 Thorsten Kohnhorst
100 for providing patches to improve eric3, eric4, eric5 and eric6.
101
102 And all the people who reported bugs and made suggestions."""
103 )
104
105 licenseText = (
106 """Eric is {0}
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736 """).format(UI.Info.Copyright)
737
738
739 class AboutDialog(QDialog, Ui_AboutDialog):
740 """
741 Class implementing an 'About Eric' dialog.
742 """
743 def __init__(self, parent=None):
744 """
745 Constructor
746
747 @param parent reference to the parent widget (QWidget)
748 """
749 super().__init__(parent)
750 self.setupUi(self)
751 self.setWindowFlags(Qt.WindowType.Window)
752
753 self.ericLabel.setText(titleText)
754 self.ericPixmap.setPixmap(
755 UI.PixmapCache.getPixmap("eric").scaled(48, 48))
756
757 ####################################################################
758 ## ABOUT
759 ####################################################################
760
761 self.aboutEdit.setHtml(aboutText)
762
763 ####################################################################
764 ## Copyright, Authors
765 ####################################################################
766
767 self.authorsEdit.setPlainText(authorsText)
768
769 ####################################################################
770 ## THANKS
771 ####################################################################
772
773 self.thanksEdit.setPlainText(thanksText)
774
775 ####################################################################
776 ## LICENSE
777 ####################################################################
778
779 font = Preferences.getEditorOtherFonts("MonospacedFont")
780 self.licenseEdit.setFontFamily(font.family())
781 self.licenseEdit.setFontPointSize(font.pointSize())
782
783 self.licenseEdit.setPlainText(licenseText)
784
785 self.aboutTabWidget.setCurrentWidget(self.about)

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