add spellchecker with first conf, fix some errors
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# If true, do not generate a @detailmenu in the "Top" node's menu.
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#texinfo_no_detailmenu = False
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# spellchecker
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spelling_ignore_pypi_package_names = True
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spelling_ignore_wiki_words = True
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spelling_ignore_python_builtins = True
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spelling_ignore_importable_modules = True
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Raspbian
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ESC
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POS
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Escpos
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Escpos
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baudrate
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lsusb
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@ -48,9 +48,9 @@ to have and the second yields the "Output Endpoint" address.
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By default the "Interface" number is "0" and the "Output Endpoint"
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address is "0x01". If you have other values then you can define them on
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your instance. So, assuming that we have another printer, CT-S2000,
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manufactured by Citizen (with "Vendor ID" of 2730 and "Product ID" of 0fff)
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where in\_ep is on 0x81 and out\_ep=0x02, then the printer definition should
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your instance. So, assuming that we have another printer, CT-S2000,
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manufactured by Citizen (with "Vendor ID" of 2730 and "Product ID" of 0fff)
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where in\_ep is on 0x81 and out\_ep=0x02, then the printer definition should
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look like:
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**Generic USB Printer initialization**
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The ``printer`` configuration section defines a default printer to create.
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The only required paramter is ``type``. The value of this has to be one of the
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The only required parameter is ``type``. The value of this has to be one of the
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printers defined in :doc:`/user/printers`.
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The rest of the given parameters will be passed on to the initialization of the printer class.
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For normal usage you can simply pass your text to the printers ``text()``-function. It will automatically guess
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the right codepage and then send the encoded data to the printer. If this feature does not work, please try to
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isolate the error and then create an issue on the Github project page.
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isolate the error and then create an issue on the GitHub project page.
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If you want or need to you can manually set the codepage. For this please use the ``charcode()``-function. You can set
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any key-value that is in ``CHARCODE``. If something is wrong, an ``CharCodeError`` will be raised.
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class BaseProfile(object):
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"""This respresents a printer profile.
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"""This represents a printer profile.
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A printer profile knows about the number of columns, supported
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features, colors and more.
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""" CLI
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This module acts as a command line interface for python-escpos. It mirrors
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closely the available ESCPOS commands while adding a couple extra ones for convience.
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closely the available ESCPOS commands while adding a couple extra ones for convenience.
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It requires you to have a configuration file. See documentation for details.
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def demo(printer, **kwargs):
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"""
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Prints specificed demos. Called when CLI is passed `demo`. This function
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Prints demos. Called when CLI is passed `demo`. This function
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uses the DEMO_FUNCTIONS dictionary.
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:param printer: A printer from escpos.printer
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""" ESC/POS configuration manager.
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This module contains the implentations of abstract base class :py:class:`Config`.
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This module contains the implementations of abstract base class :py:class:`Config`.
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"""
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*default*: A
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:param check: If this parameter is True, the barcode format will be checked to ensure it meets the bc
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requirements as defigned in the esc/pos documentation. See :py:meth:`.check_barcode()`
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requirements as definged in the ESC/POS documentation. See :py:meth:`.check_barcode()`
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for more information. *default*: True.
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:raises: :py:exc:`~escpos.exceptions.BarcodeSizeError`,
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#!/usr/bin/python
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"""verifies that the metaclass abc is properly used by Escpos
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"""verifies that the metaclass abc is properly used by ESC/POS
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:author: `Patrick Kanzler <patrick.kanzler@fablab.fau.de>`_
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:organization: `python-escpos <https://github.com/python-escpos>`_
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@raises(TypeError)
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def test_abstract_base_class_raises():
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"""test whether the abstract base class raises an exception for Escpos"""
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"""test whether the abstract base class raises an exception for ESC/POS"""
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escpos.Escpos() # This call should raise TypeError because of abstractmethod _raw()
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