# Copyright (C) 2001-2018, Python Software Foundation # For licence information, see README file. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Python 3\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2020-08-24 09:01+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: FRENCH \n" "Language: fr\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: library/curses.panel.rst:2 msgid ":mod:`curses.panel` --- A panel stack extension for curses" msgstr "" #: library/curses.panel.rst:11 msgid "" "Panels are windows with the added feature of depth, so they can be stacked " "on top of each other, and only the visible portions of each window will be " "displayed. Panels can be added, moved up or down in the stack, and removed." msgstr "" #: library/curses.panel.rst:19 msgid "Functions" msgstr "Fonctions" #: library/curses.panel.rst:21 msgid "The module :mod:`curses.panel` defines the following functions:" msgstr "" #: library/curses.panel.rst:26 msgid "Returns the bottom panel in the panel stack." msgstr "" #: library/curses.panel.rst:31 msgid "" "Returns a panel object, associating it with the given window *win*. Be aware " "that you need to keep the returned panel object referenced explicitly. If " "you don't, the panel object is garbage collected and removed from the panel " "stack." msgstr "" #: library/curses.panel.rst:38 msgid "Returns the top panel in the panel stack." msgstr "" #: library/curses.panel.rst:43 msgid "" "Updates the virtual screen after changes in the panel stack. This does not " "call :func:`curses.doupdate`, so you'll have to do this yourself." msgstr "" #: library/curses.panel.rst:50 msgid "Panel Objects" msgstr "" #: library/curses.panel.rst:52 msgid "" "Panel objects, as returned by :func:`new_panel` above, are windows with a " "stacking order. There's always a window associated with a panel which " "determines the content, while the panel methods are responsible for the " "window's depth in the panel stack." msgstr "" #: library/curses.panel.rst:57 msgid "Panel objects have the following methods:" msgstr "" #: library/curses.panel.rst:62 msgid "Returns the panel above the current panel." msgstr "" #: library/curses.panel.rst:67 msgid "Returns the panel below the current panel." msgstr "" #: library/curses.panel.rst:72 msgid "Push the panel to the bottom of the stack." msgstr "" #: library/curses.panel.rst:77 msgid "" "Returns ``True`` if the panel is hidden (not visible), ``False`` otherwise." msgstr "" #: library/curses.panel.rst:82 msgid "" "Hide the panel. This does not delete the object, it just makes the window on " "screen invisible." msgstr "" #: library/curses.panel.rst:88 msgid "Move the panel to the screen coordinates ``(y, x)``." msgstr "" #: library/curses.panel.rst:93 msgid "Change the window associated with the panel to the window *win*." msgstr "" #: library/curses.panel.rst:98 msgid "" "Set the panel's user pointer to *obj*. This is used to associate an " "arbitrary piece of data with the panel, and can be any Python object." msgstr "" #: library/curses.panel.rst:104 msgid "Display the panel (which might have been hidden)." msgstr "" #: library/curses.panel.rst:109 msgid "Push panel to the top of the stack." msgstr "" #: library/curses.panel.rst:114 msgid "" "Returns the user pointer for the panel. This might be any Python object." msgstr "" #: library/curses.panel.rst:119 msgid "Returns the window object associated with the panel." msgstr ""