#################################### # # # COPYRIGHT NOTICE # # # # This file is a part of Victori- # # ous Children Studio Organizer. # # Or simply VCStudio. Copyright # # of J.Y.Amihud. But don't be sad # # because I released the entire # # project under a GNU GPL license. # # You may use Version 3 or later. # # See www.gnu.org/licenses if your # # copy has no License file. Please # # note. Ones I used the GPL v2 for # # it. It's no longer the case. # # # #################################### # This a console project manager. import os import math # GTK module ( Graphical interface import gi gi.require_version('Gtk', '3.0') from gi.repository import Gtk import cairo # Own modules from settings import settings from settings import talk def get_table(): # This function will give a whole table of colors from a theme. So there will # be no need to read from the theme.data file every time we need a color of # somethings. It would've been stupid. So we load all the colors into RAM # at this stage. Similar stuff should be done with talk.text() i guess. # First let's find what is actually the theme we are using. try: data = open("settings/themes/"+settings.read("Theme")+"/theme.data") except: # If by any change it fails to read the theme from the Theme setting # it will use the Default theme. data = open("settings/themes/Default/theme.data") settings.write("Theme", "Default") data = data.read() data = data.split("\n") # Parsing ret = {} for d in data: if d: name = d.split(" = ")[0] color = d.split(" = ")[1].split(",") c = [] for co in color: try: c.append(float(co)) except: c.append(0.0) color = c ret[name] = color # Returning return ret def set(layer, win, color): # One line code less to setup a color each time LOL try: r,g,b,a = win.color[color] # If blur is off I want the transparent to be less # noticable. Since blur helped a lot in readability. # Without blur the same amount of alpha is not going # to be as readable. So we have to boost it without # the blur. if a < 1 and not win.settings["Blur"]: a = min(0.9, a*2) layer.set_source_rgba(r,g,b,a) except: layer.set_source_rgba(1,0,1,1)