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- #!/usr/bin/env python
- # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
-
- import sys
-
- try:
- # Please do not use 'from scribus import *' . If you must use a 'from import',
- # Do so _after_ the 'import scribus' and only import the names you need, such
- # as commonly used constants.
- import scribus
- except ImportError,err:
- print "This Python script is written for the Scribus scripting interface."
- print "It can only be run from within Scribus."
- sys.exit(1)
-
- #########################
- # YOUR IMPORTS GO HERE #
- #########################
-
- def main(argv):
- """This is a documentation string. Write a description of what your code
- does here. You should generally put documentation strings ("docstrings")
- on all your Python functions."""
- #########################
- # YOUR CODE GOES HERE #
- #########################
- pass # <--- Delete this line
-
- def main_wrapper(argv):
- """The main_wrapper() function disables redrawing, sets a sensible generic
- status bar message, and optionally sets up the progress bar. It then runs
- the main() function. Once everything finishes it cleans up after the main()
- function, making sure everything is sane before the script terminates."""
- try:
- scribus.statusMessage("Running script...")
- scribus.progressReset()
- main(argv)
- finally:
- # Exit neatly even if the script terminated with an exception,
- # so we leave the progress bar and status bar blank and make sure
- # drawing is enabled.
- if scribus.haveDoc():
- scribus.setRedraw(True)
- scribus.statusMessage("")
- scribus.progressReset()
-
- # This code detects if the script is being run as a script, or imported as a module.
- # It only runs main() if being run as a script. This permits you to import your script
- # and control it manually for debugging.
- if __name__ == '__main__':
- main_wrapper(sys.argv)
-