fgmeta/python3-flightgear
Florent Rougon 7bcff8eaf4 i18n.py: declare plural forms for the Turkish language
I'm not quite sure, but it seems to me that Qt Linguist treats the
Turkish language as having one "universal form". We need plural forms
for Turkish since FGData commit c0bb8d8a8d64e1 in branch
'release/2020.3' added a 'tr' translation.
2022-02-03 15:30:46 +01:00
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flightgear i18n.py: declare plural forms for the Turkish language 2022-02-03 15:30:46 +01:00
README.md i18n: move the scripts to the top-level 'i18n' directory 2020-06-19 18:26:43 +02:00
rebuild-fgdata-embedded-resources Initial version of rebuild-fgdata-embedded-resources 2017-08-18 13:41:21 +02:00

Python code for FlightGear “meta” work

The flightgear directory contains FlightGear-specific Python 3 modules. These modules are mostly of interest to FlightGear developers.

Telling your Python interpreter how to access the modules

In order to run most of the Python scripts in FGMeta, your Python 3 installation must have the /path/to/fgmeta/python3-flightgear directory in its sys.path. One way to do this is to use something like the following in your shell setup:

export PYTHONPATH="/path/to/fgmeta/python3-flightgear"

This example uses Bourne-style syntax; adjust for your particular shell. Several directories may be added this way using a colon separator on Unix, and presumably a semicolon on Windows.

An alternative to setting PYTHONPATH is to add .pth files in special directories of your Python installation(s). For instance, you can create a file, say, FlightGear-FGMeta.pth, containing a single line (with no space at the beginning):

/path/to/fgmeta/python3-flightgear

If you want the modules present in /path/to/fgmeta/python3-flightgear to be accessible to a particular Python interpreter (say, a Python 3.8), simply put the .pth file in /path/to/python-install-dir/lib/python3.8/site-packages/. This can even be a virtual environment if you want. For the system Python interpreters on Debian, you can put the .pth file in, e.g, /usr/local/lib/python3.8/dist-packages/. Note that you may add more lines to a .pth file in case you want to add other paths to the Python interpreter's sys.path.

The scripts

Once you've done the above setup, the Python 3 scripts in FGMeta should run fine. This concerns in particular scripts located in the following top-level directories of FGMeta:

catalog   Generation of aircraft catalogs
i18n      Management of translations in FlightGear (i18n stands for
          “internationalization”)