''' Wrappers for the "CoreText" framework on MacOSX 10.5 or later. Core Text is an advanced, low-level technology for laying out text and handling fonts. It is designed for high performance and ease of use. These wrappers don't include documentation, please check Apple's documention for information on how to use this framework and PyObjC's documentation for general tips and tricks regarding the translation between Python and (Objective-)C frameworks ''' import ez_setup ez_setup.use_setuptools() from setuptools import setup, Extension try: from PyObjCMetaData.commands import extra_cmdclass, extra_options except ImportError: extra_cmdclass = {} extra_options = lambda name: {} import os if os.uname()[2] > '9.': CFLAGS=["-isysroot", "/"] else: CFLAGS=[] setup( name='pyobjc-framework-CoreText', version='2.2b3', description = "Wrappers for the framework CoreText on Mac OS X", long_description = __doc__, author='Ronald Oussoren', author_email='pyobjc-dev@lists.sourceforge.net', url='http://pyobjc.sourceforge.net', platforms = [ "MacOS X" ], packages = [ "CoreText" ], package_dir = { '': 'Lib' }, ext_modules = [ Extension('CoreText._manual', [ 'Modules/_manual.m' ], extra_link_args=['-framework', 'CoreServices'], extra_compile_args=CFLAGS), ], install_requires = [ 'pyobjc-core>=2.2b3', 'pyobjc-framework-Cocoa>=2.2b3', 'pyobjc-framework-Quartz>=2.2b3', ], package_data = { '': ['*.bridgesupport'] }, test_suite='PyObjCTest', cmdclass = extra_cmdclass, options = extra_options('CoreText'), zip_safe = True, )