Bug#1058962: O: speedcrunch -- High precision calculator

2023-12-18 Thread Felix Krull

Package: wnpp

Severity: normal


For personal reasons I am orphaning the speedcrunch package.

The broken package that caused speedcrunch's removal from testing,
python3-quark-sphinx-theme, is currently broken because of a Sphinx
update. I was also maintaining the upstream of that package and packaged
it as a build dependency for speedcrunch, but won't be maintaining it
any more either. I have proposed to add the relevant bits directly into
the speedcrunch repo so they can be maintained there at least:
https://bitbucket.org/heldercorreia/speedcrunch/pull-requests/125

FWIW I'm sorry to leave speedcrunch broken like that, but evidently not
sorry enough to do something about it at this point.



Description: High precision calculator
 SpeedCrunch is a high precision and high speed calculator.
 .
 It's optimized for keyboard use and has advanced features: use of
functions,
 use of variables, result history, and syntax highlighting. It also
shows the
 result as you type.
 .
 SpeedCrunch has a very simple interface, so you can start to use it very
 quickly.



Bug#831907: ITP: quark-sphinx-theme -- Sphinx theme designed for QTextBrowser

2016-07-20 Thread Felix Krull
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Felix Krull 

* Package name: quark-sphinx-theme
  Version : 0.3.2
  Upstream Author : Felix Krull 
* URL : https://pypi.python.org/pypi/quark-sphinx-theme
* License : BSD
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : Sphinx theme designed for QTextBrowser

Quark is a Sphinx theme specifically designed to look and work well within the
limitations of the Qt toolkit’s QTextBrowser. This theme was originally
designed for the bundled manual of SpeedCrunch.

Notably, this package will be needed as a build dependency for the next major
version (0.12) of SpeedCrunch (which I'm maintaining in Debian). While it's
technically an optional dependency, it's required to rebuild the included
manual.

The package itself is a run-of-the-mill Python package; I've already packaged
it for an Ubuntu PPA (https://bitbucket.org/fkpackaging/ppa-quark-sphinx-theme).
I think it makes sense to maintain it under the Python Modules team, but I can't
check further on that since the wiki is inaccessible right now. I'm no DD/DM so
I'll require a sponsor.