Result for 101E202320281AD8C991255FB6F9239972366868

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FileName./usr/share/doc/python-dialog/changelog.Debian.gz
FileSize262
MD55979D9FF6A50ADB4CA4423F30A540948
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SHA-256CF6EDCAB84074A4A1BEA24216959C6965DB43442ED2465FC61976EB577ACED63
SSDEEP6:Xtefh/yTU6cuuKKj5txBcatcVmOFAGSQqVTU2Sxz3li3s7:XkfiU6x3Kt2at6mOFFqVT+xz3b
TLSHT1FFD07505723C213E4041133488F4187AC44653273C3BC029948C0001114C318028F612
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Key Value
FileSize65382
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PackageDescriptionPython 2 module for making simple terminal-based user interfaces pythondialog is a Python wrapper for the dialog utility originally written by Savio Lam, and later rewritten by Thomas E. Dickey. Its purpose is to provide an easy to use, pythonic and comprehensive Python interface to dialog. This allows one to make simple text-mode user interfaces on Unix-like systems. . pythondialog provides dialog boxes (widgets) of many different types. Among these, one can find infobox, msgbox, yesno, menu, checklist, radiolist, fselect (for selecting a file), rangebox, buildlist, treeview, calendar. These widgets, and those not listed here, allow one to build nice interfaces quickly and easily. However, it is not possible to create new widgets without modifying dialog itself. . For most widgets, the following settings can be chosen: * width, height and other parameters where applicable; * two user-defined buttons, referred to as "Help" and "Extra", may be added and their labels freely chosen. Additionally, a color theme may be defined for all widgets via a configuration file. . pythondialog has good Unicode support. Precisely, this support should be as good as allowed by the combination of the Python interpreter, dialog, the terminal and the locale settings in use. . This version is a backport of pythondialog to Python 2. Unless you really have to use Python 2, you should use the python3-dialog package.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-dialog
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SHA-1DF244CF426DB0EC5E83DDC505AB1DF59EDA692D1
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FileSize65384
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PackageDescriptionPython 2 module for making simple terminal-based user interfaces pythondialog is a Python wrapper for the dialog utility originally written by Savio Lam, and later rewritten by Thomas E. Dickey. Its purpose is to provide an easy to use, pythonic and comprehensive Python interface to dialog. This allows one to make simple text-mode user interfaces on Unix-like systems. . pythondialog provides dialog boxes (widgets) of many different types. Among these, one can find infobox, msgbox, yesno, menu, checklist, radiolist, fselect (for selecting a file), rangebox, buildlist, treeview, calendar. These widgets, and those not listed here, allow one to build nice interfaces quickly and easily. However, it is not possible to create new widgets without modifying dialog itself. . For most widgets, the following settings can be chosen: * width, height and other parameters where applicable; * two user-defined buttons, referred to as "Help" and "Extra", may be added and their labels freely chosen. Additionally, a color theme may be defined for all widgets via a configuration file. . pythondialog has good Unicode support. Precisely, this support should be as good as allowed by the combination of the Python interpreter, dialog, the terminal and the locale settings in use. . This version is a backport of pythondialog to Python 2. Unless you really have to use Python 2, you should use the python3-dialog package.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-dialog
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Key Value
FileSize84392
MD580C61CBD1D5DF2261D012B5A752116E0
PackageDescriptionPython 2 module for making simple terminal-based user interfaces pythondialog is a Python wrapper for the dialog utility originally written by Savio Lam, and later rewritten by Thomas E. Dickey. Its purpose is to provide an easy to use, pythonic and comprehensive Python interface to dialog. This allows one to make simple text-mode user interfaces on Unix-like systems. . pythondialog provides dialog boxes (widgets) of many different types. Among these, one can find infobox, msgbox, yesno, menu, checklist, radiolist, fselect (for selecting a file), rangebox, buildlist, treeview, calendar. These widgets, and those not listed here, allow one to build nice interfaces quickly and easily. However, it is not possible to create new widgets without modifying dialog itself. . For most widgets, the following settings can be chosen: * width, height and other parameters where applicable; * two user-defined buttons, referred to as "Help" and "Extra", may be added and their labels freely chosen. Additionally, a color theme may be defined for all widgets via a configuration file. . pythondialog has good Unicode support. Precisely, this support should be as good as allowed by the combination of the Python interpreter, dialog, the terminal and the locale settings in use. . This version is a backport of pythondialog to Python 2. Unless you really have to use Python 2, you should use the python3-dialog package.
PackageMaintainerDebian Let's Encrypt <letsencrypt-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython-dialog
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion3.3.0-2
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Key Value
FileSize84408
MD58E056AA10CC9446799298C7D162851E8
PackageDescriptionPython 2 module for making simple terminal-based user interfaces pythondialog is a Python wrapper for the dialog utility originally written by Savio Lam, and later rewritten by Thomas E. Dickey. Its purpose is to provide an easy to use, pythonic and comprehensive Python interface to dialog. This allows one to make simple text-mode user interfaces on Unix-like systems. . pythondialog provides dialog boxes (widgets) of many different types. Among these, one can find infobox, msgbox, yesno, menu, checklist, radiolist, fselect (for selecting a file), rangebox, buildlist, treeview, calendar. These widgets, and those not listed here, allow one to build nice interfaces quickly and easily. However, it is not possible to create new widgets without modifying dialog itself. . For most widgets, the following settings can be chosen: * width, height and other parameters where applicable; * two user-defined buttons, referred to as "Help" and "Extra", may be added and their labels freely chosen. Additionally, a color theme may be defined for all widgets via a configuration file. . pythondialog has good Unicode support. Precisely, this support should be as good as allowed by the combination of the Python interpreter, dialog, the terminal and the locale settings in use. . This version is a backport of pythondialog to Python 2. Unless you really have to use Python 2, you should use the python3-dialog package.
PackageMaintainerDebian Let's Encrypt <letsencrypt-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython-dialog
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion3.3.0-2
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Key Value
FileSize84394
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PackageDescriptionPython 2 module for making simple terminal-based user interfaces pythondialog is a Python wrapper for the dialog utility originally written by Savio Lam, and later rewritten by Thomas E. Dickey. Its purpose is to provide an easy to use, pythonic and comprehensive Python interface to dialog. This allows one to make simple text-mode user interfaces on Unix-like systems. . pythondialog provides dialog boxes (widgets) of many different types. Among these, one can find infobox, msgbox, yesno, menu, checklist, radiolist, fselect (for selecting a file), rangebox, buildlist, treeview, calendar. These widgets, and those not listed here, allow one to build nice interfaces quickly and easily. However, it is not possible to create new widgets without modifying dialog itself. . For most widgets, the following settings can be chosen: * width, height and other parameters where applicable; * two user-defined buttons, referred to as "Help" and "Extra", may be added and their labels freely chosen. Additionally, a color theme may be defined for all widgets via a configuration file. . pythondialog has good Unicode support. Precisely, this support should be as good as allowed by the combination of the Python interpreter, dialog, the terminal and the locale settings in use. . This version is a backport of pythondialog to Python 2. Unless you really have to use Python 2, you should use the python3-dialog package.
PackageMaintainerDebian Let's Encrypt <letsencrypt-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython-dialog
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion3.3.0-2
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Key Value
FileSize84680
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PackageDescriptionPython 2 module for making simple terminal-based user interfaces pythondialog is a Python wrapper for the dialog utility originally written by Savio Lam, and later rewritten by Thomas E. Dickey. Its purpose is to provide an easy to use, pythonic and comprehensive Python interface to dialog. This allows one to make simple text-mode user interfaces on Unix-like systems. . pythondialog provides dialog boxes (widgets) of many different types. Among these, one can find infobox, msgbox, yesno, menu, checklist, radiolist, fselect (for selecting a file), rangebox, buildlist, treeview, calendar. These widgets, and those not listed here, allow one to build nice interfaces quickly and easily. However, it is not possible to create new widgets without modifying dialog itself. . For most widgets, the following settings can be chosen: * width, height and other parameters where applicable; * two user-defined buttons, referred to as "Help" and "Extra", may be added and their labels freely chosen. Additionally, a color theme may be defined for all widgets via a configuration file. . pythondialog has good Unicode support. Precisely, this support should be as good as allowed by the combination of the Python interpreter, dialog, the terminal and the locale settings in use. . This version is a backport of pythondialog to Python 2. Unless you really have to use Python 2, you should use the python3-dialog package.
PackageMaintainerDebian Let's Encrypt <letsencrypt-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython-dialog
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion3.3.0-2
SHA-12DE6375A024ADB200F184320CE9ABA0E41E476A7
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Key Value
FileSize84394
MD5A52B97C3BC59144A3A89F3EA593002DB
PackageDescriptionPython 2 module for making simple terminal-based user interfaces pythondialog is a Python wrapper for the dialog utility originally written by Savio Lam, and later rewritten by Thomas E. Dickey. Its purpose is to provide an easy to use, pythonic and comprehensive Python interface to dialog. This allows one to make simple text-mode user interfaces on Unix-like systems. . pythondialog provides dialog boxes (widgets) of many different types. Among these, one can find infobox, msgbox, yesno, menu, checklist, radiolist, fselect (for selecting a file), rangebox, buildlist, treeview, calendar. These widgets, and those not listed here, allow one to build nice interfaces quickly and easily. However, it is not possible to create new widgets without modifying dialog itself. . For most widgets, the following settings can be chosen: * width, height and other parameters where applicable; * two user-defined buttons, referred to as "Help" and "Extra", may be added and their labels freely chosen. Additionally, a color theme may be defined for all widgets via a configuration file. . pythondialog has good Unicode support. Precisely, this support should be as good as allowed by the combination of the Python interpreter, dialog, the terminal and the locale settings in use. . This version is a backport of pythondialog to Python 2. Unless you really have to use Python 2, you should use the python3-dialog package.
PackageMaintainerDebian Let's Encrypt <letsencrypt-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython-dialog
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion3.3.0-2
SHA-1D3648B122F9658D363416F3F919CF121EAA16D04
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Key Value
FileSize84408
MD5C0DE8BCC71812C82ECE08A138474D03B
PackageDescriptionPython 2 module for making simple terminal-based user interfaces pythondialog is a Python wrapper for the dialog utility originally written by Savio Lam, and later rewritten by Thomas E. Dickey. Its purpose is to provide an easy to use, pythonic and comprehensive Python interface to dialog. This allows one to make simple text-mode user interfaces on Unix-like systems. . pythondialog provides dialog boxes (widgets) of many different types. Among these, one can find infobox, msgbox, yesno, menu, checklist, radiolist, fselect (for selecting a file), rangebox, buildlist, treeview, calendar. These widgets, and those not listed here, allow one to build nice interfaces quickly and easily. However, it is not possible to create new widgets without modifying dialog itself. . For most widgets, the following settings can be chosen: * width, height and other parameters where applicable; * two user-defined buttons, referred to as "Help" and "Extra", may be added and their labels freely chosen. Additionally, a color theme may be defined for all widgets via a configuration file. . pythondialog has good Unicode support. Precisely, this support should be as good as allowed by the combination of the Python interpreter, dialog, the terminal and the locale settings in use. . This version is a backport of pythondialog to Python 2. Unless you really have to use Python 2, you should use the python3-dialog package.
PackageMaintainerDebian Let's Encrypt <letsencrypt-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython-dialog
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion3.3.0-2
SHA-167147F40726C857C2F51EA3F3325DC552EADD2B5
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Key Value
FileSize84392
MD5A9614B00A5981B5963E2DC2F38C5E1EC
PackageDescriptionPython 2 module for making simple terminal-based user interfaces pythondialog is a Python wrapper for the dialog utility originally written by Savio Lam, and later rewritten by Thomas E. Dickey. Its purpose is to provide an easy to use, pythonic and comprehensive Python interface to dialog. This allows one to make simple text-mode user interfaces on Unix-like systems. . pythondialog provides dialog boxes (widgets) of many different types. Among these, one can find infobox, msgbox, yesno, menu, checklist, radiolist, fselect (for selecting a file), rangebox, buildlist, treeview, calendar. These widgets, and those not listed here, allow one to build nice interfaces quickly and easily. However, it is not possible to create new widgets without modifying dialog itself. . For most widgets, the following settings can be chosen: * width, height and other parameters where applicable; * two user-defined buttons, referred to as "Help" and "Extra", may be added and their labels freely chosen. Additionally, a color theme may be defined for all widgets via a configuration file. . pythondialog has good Unicode support. Precisely, this support should be as good as allowed by the combination of the Python interpreter, dialog, the terminal and the locale settings in use. . This version is a backport of pythondialog to Python 2. Unless you really have to use Python 2, you should use the python3-dialog package.
PackageMaintainerDebian Let's Encrypt <letsencrypt-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython-dialog
PackageSectionpython
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Key Value
FileSize84414
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PackageDescriptionPython 2 module for making simple terminal-based user interfaces pythondialog is a Python wrapper for the dialog utility originally written by Savio Lam, and later rewritten by Thomas E. Dickey. Its purpose is to provide an easy to use, pythonic and comprehensive Python interface to dialog. This allows one to make simple text-mode user interfaces on Unix-like systems. . pythondialog provides dialog boxes (widgets) of many different types. Among these, one can find infobox, msgbox, yesno, menu, checklist, radiolist, fselect (for selecting a file), rangebox, buildlist, treeview, calendar. These widgets, and those not listed here, allow one to build nice interfaces quickly and easily. However, it is not possible to create new widgets without modifying dialog itself. . For most widgets, the following settings can be chosen: * width, height and other parameters where applicable; * two user-defined buttons, referred to as "Help" and "Extra", may be added and their labels freely chosen. Additionally, a color theme may be defined for all widgets via a configuration file. . pythondialog has good Unicode support. Precisely, this support should be as good as allowed by the combination of the Python interpreter, dialog, the terminal and the locale settings in use. . This version is a backport of pythondialog to Python 2. Unless you really have to use Python 2, you should use the python3-dialog package.
PackageMaintainerDebian Let's Encrypt <letsencrypt-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython-dialog
PackageSectionpython
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Key Value
FileSize84412
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PackageDescriptionPython 2 module for making simple terminal-based user interfaces pythondialog is a Python wrapper for the dialog utility originally written by Savio Lam, and later rewritten by Thomas E. Dickey. Its purpose is to provide an easy to use, pythonic and comprehensive Python interface to dialog. This allows one to make simple text-mode user interfaces on Unix-like systems. . pythondialog provides dialog boxes (widgets) of many different types. Among these, one can find infobox, msgbox, yesno, menu, checklist, radiolist, fselect (for selecting a file), rangebox, buildlist, treeview, calendar. These widgets, and those not listed here, allow one to build nice interfaces quickly and easily. However, it is not possible to create new widgets without modifying dialog itself. . For most widgets, the following settings can be chosen: * width, height and other parameters where applicable; * two user-defined buttons, referred to as "Help" and "Extra", may be added and their labels freely chosen. Additionally, a color theme may be defined for all widgets via a configuration file. . pythondialog has good Unicode support. Precisely, this support should be as good as allowed by the combination of the Python interpreter, dialog, the terminal and the locale settings in use. . This version is a backport of pythondialog to Python 2. Unless you really have to use Python 2, you should use the python3-dialog package.
PackageMaintainerDebian Let's Encrypt <letsencrypt-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython-dialog
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Key Value
FileSize84396
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PackageDescriptionPython 2 module for making simple terminal-based user interfaces pythondialog is a Python wrapper for the dialog utility originally written by Savio Lam, and later rewritten by Thomas E. Dickey. Its purpose is to provide an easy to use, pythonic and comprehensive Python interface to dialog. This allows one to make simple text-mode user interfaces on Unix-like systems. . pythondialog provides dialog boxes (widgets) of many different types. Among these, one can find infobox, msgbox, yesno, menu, checklist, radiolist, fselect (for selecting a file), rangebox, buildlist, treeview, calendar. These widgets, and those not listed here, allow one to build nice interfaces quickly and easily. However, it is not possible to create new widgets without modifying dialog itself. . For most widgets, the following settings can be chosen: * width, height and other parameters where applicable; * two user-defined buttons, referred to as "Help" and "Extra", may be added and their labels freely chosen. Additionally, a color theme may be defined for all widgets via a configuration file. . pythondialog has good Unicode support. Precisely, this support should be as good as allowed by the combination of the Python interpreter, dialog, the terminal and the locale settings in use. . This version is a backport of pythondialog to Python 2. Unless you really have to use Python 2, you should use the python3-dialog package.
PackageMaintainerDebian Let's Encrypt <letsencrypt-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython-dialog
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