# -*- coding:utf-8 -*- ## src/common/fuzzyclock.py ## ## Copyright (C) 2006 Christoph Neuroth ## Copyright (C) 2006-2014 Yann Leboulanger ## Copyright (C) 2007 Jean-Marie Traissard ## Copyright (C) 2009 Benjamin Richter
## ## This file is part of Gajim. ## ## Gajim is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published ## by the Free Software Foundation; version 3 only. ## ## Gajim is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ## GNU General Public License for more details. ## ## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ## along with Gajim. If not, see . ## """ Python class to show a "fuzzy clock". Homepage of the original: http://home.gna.org/fuzzyclock/ Project Page of the original: http://gna.org/projects/fuzzyclock The class is based on a port from PHP code by Henrique Recidive which was in turn based on the Fuzzy Clock Applet of Frerich Raabe (KDE). So most of the credit goes to this guys, thanks :-) """ class FuzzyClock: HOUR_NAMES = [ _('twelve'), _('one'), _('two'), _('three'), _('four'), _('five'), _('six'), _('seven'), _('eight'), _('nine'), _('ten'), _('eleven') ] #Strings to use for the output. %(0)s will be replaced with the preceding hour #(e.g. "x PAST %(0)s"), %(1)s with the coming hour (e.g. "x TO %(0)s"). ''' FUZZY_TIME = [ _("%(0)s o'clock"), _('five past %(0)s'), _('ten past %(0)s'), _('quarter past %(0)s'), _('twenty past %(0)s'), _('twenty five past %(0)s'), _('half past %(0)s'), _('twenty five to %(1)s'), _('twenty to %(1)s'), _('quarter to %(1)s'), _('ten to %(1)s'), _('five to %(1)s'), _("%(1)s o'clock") ] FUZZY_DAYTIME = [ _('Night'), _('Early morning'), _('Morning'), _('Almost noon'), _('Noon'), _('Afternoon'), _('Evening'), _('Late evening'), _('Night') ] FUZZY_WEEK = [ _('Start of week'), _('Middle of week'), _('Middle of week'), _('Middle of week'), _('End of week'), _('Weekend!'), _('Weekend!') ] def fuzzy_time(self, fuzzyness, now): if fuzzyness == 1 or fuzzyness == 2: if fuzzyness == 1: sector = int(round(now.tm_min / 5.0)) else: sector = int(round(now.tm_min / 15.0)) * 3 return self.FUZZY_TIME[sector] % { '0': self.HOUR_NAMES[now.tm_hour % 12], '1': self.HOUR_NAMES[(now.tm_hour + 1) % 12]} elif fuzzyness == 3: return self.FUZZY_DAYTIME[int(round(now.tm_hour / 3.0))] else: return self.FUZZY_WEEK[now.tm_wday]