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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Form implementation generated from reading ui file 'mozDefragAboutWindow.ui'
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# Created by: PyQt5 UI code generator 5.5.1
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# WARNING! All changes made in this file will be lost!
from PyQt5 import QtCore , QtGui , QtWidgets
class Ui_AboutWindow ( object ) :
def setupUi ( self , AboutWindow ) :
AboutWindow . setObjectName ( " AboutWindow " )
AboutWindow . resize ( 623 , 365 )
AboutWindow . setLocale ( QtCore . QLocale ( QtCore . QLocale . English , QtCore . QLocale . Belgium ) )
self . centralwidget = QtWidgets . QWidget ( AboutWindow )
self . centralwidget . setObjectName ( " centralwidget " )
self . aboutLabel = QtWidgets . QLabel ( self . centralwidget )
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self . aboutLabel . setGeometry ( QtCore . QRect ( 0 , 10 , 621 , 131 ) )
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self . aboutLabel . setAlignment ( QtCore . Qt . AlignCenter )
self . aboutLabel . setOpenExternalLinks ( True )
self . aboutLabel . setObjectName ( " aboutLabel " )
self . licencePlainTextEdit = QtWidgets . QPlainTextEdit ( self . centralwidget )
self . licencePlainTextEdit . setGeometry ( QtCore . QRect ( 0 , 140 , 621 , 181 ) )
self . licencePlainTextEdit . setObjectName ( " licencePlainTextEdit " )
self . closeButton = QtWidgets . QPushButton ( self . centralwidget )
self . closeButton . setGeometry ( QtCore . QRect ( 510 , 330 , 112 , 31 ) )
self . closeButton . setObjectName ( " closeButton " )
AboutWindow . setCentralWidget ( self . centralwidget )
self . retranslateUi ( AboutWindow )
QtCore . QMetaObject . connectSlotsByName ( AboutWindow )
def retranslateUi ( self , AboutWindow ) :
_translate = QtCore . QCoreApplication . translate
AboutWindow . setWindowTitle ( _translate ( " AboutWindow " , " About mozDefrag " ) )
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self . aboutLabel . setText ( _translate ( " AboutWindow " , " <html><head/><body><p><span style= \" font-size:24pt; font-weight:600; \" >mozDefrag</span></p><p>App written by Francois B (Makoto) under the GPLv3 licence</p><p><a href= \" http://sirenacorp.be \" ><span style= \" text-decoration: underline; color:#0000ff; \" >Website</span></a> | <a href= \" https://github.com/shakasan/mozDefrag \" ><span style= \" text-decoration: underline; color:#0000ff; \" >Github</span></a></p></body></html> " ) )
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self . licencePlainTextEdit . setPlainText ( _translate ( " AboutWindow " , " GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE \n "
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