Bug#914026: O: python-ttystatus -- terminal progress bar and status output for Python
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the python-ttystatus package. (Already uploaded
with Maintainer set to QA.)
The package description is:
ttystatus is a Python library for showing progress reporting and status
updates on terminals, for (Unix) command line programs. Output is
automatically adapted to the width of the terminal: truncated if it does
not fit, and re-sized if the terminal size changes.
.
Output is provided via widgets. Each widgets formats some data into
a suitable form for output. It gets the data either via its initializer,
or from key/value pairs maintained by the master object. The values are
set by the user. Every time a value is updated, widgets get updated
(although the terminal is only updated every so often to give user time
to actually read the output).
.
The output from ttystatus goes to the terminal (`/dev/tty`) and is
restricted to a single line.
ttystatus is a Python library for showing progress reporting and status
updates on terminals, for (Unix) command line programs. Output is
automatically adapted to the width of the terminal: truncated if it does
not fit, and re-sized if the terminal size changes.
.
Output is provided via widgets. Each widgets formats some data into
a suitable form for output. It gets the data either via its initializer,
or from key/value pairs maintained by the master object. The values are
set by the user. Every time a value is updated, widgets get updated
(although the terminal is only updated every so often to give user time
to actually read the output).
.
The output from ttystatus goes to the terminal (`/dev/tty`) and is
restricted to a single line.
ttystatus is a Python library for showing progress reporting and status
updates on terminals, for (Unix) command line programs. Output is
automatically adapted to the width of the terminal: truncated if it does
not fit, and re-sized if the terminal size changes.
.
Output is provided via widgets. Each widgets formats some data into
a suitable form for output. It gets the data either via its initializer,
or from key/value pairs maintained by the master object. The values are
set by the user. Every time a value is updated, widgets get updated
(although the terminal is only updated every so often to give user time
to actually read the output).
.
The output from ttystatus goes to the terminal (`/dev/tty`) and is
restricted to a single line.
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