WTF! Is it a "big o" or a "zero"? And is it a "big i" or a "little l"? Fuuuuuuuuuu 🤬
If your program does a Wi-Fi card, please, do it well.
This program does it well.
If it does not as well as it pretends, open an issue 😃
I try. Here is an example of output:
You can find the PDF in the example directory.
- Each char category has a different color. Colors, by default, are made for being differentiated by most of color-blind persons. You have also the ability to optimize colors for a kind of color-blindness.
- Each char which can be confused has a non-confusing glyph. This is useful for color-blind persons... and also if you print the PDF in black & white!
- Spaces in password (see IEEE Std. 802.11i-2004, Annex H.4.1) are explicitly shown.
- The PDF embed a QR code. This is NOT a raster image: better for all kind of display/print !
- The QR code embeds the minimum of error correction to be more resilient (squares are bigger ; useful when paper meet humidity, you know...)
- The text and the QR code are as big as possible. This is for same reason as the previous one, but also to be seen ( and scanned) from a long distance.
- Texts are available in different languages. If you choose to display texts in a lang, the english translation will always be shown. By default, the taken language is the one of the system where the software is run.
- Be sure to have Python >= 3.8 and <= 3.10 & Poetry (else install poetry using pip:
pipx install poetry
). - Install the poetry environment (
poetry install --no-dev
). - If needed (= if you edit translations, or you haven't taken codebase from a release), compile translations file
(execute file
poetry run python make.py compile
) - Execute
poetry run python main.py cli --help
to discover options. Else, fill a configuration file (based onconfig.sample.toml
) and executepoetry run python main.py generate
.
Just open an issue with a .po
file based on the others .po
files on this repo.
OR (for tech enthusiasts)
Execute the script make.py collect -l LOCALE_CODE
(e.g.: make.py collect -l pt_BR
)
All the graphic work (choice of fonts, colors, icons, etc.) have been made by Anne. Find her on different networks:
(Psssst, hire this very talented person !)
Icons are coming from Material Design Icons.
Fonts we use are :
- NotoSans
- PTMono
Some times ago, I decided to highlight "unknown" artists on my README files. This is a kind of gift for curious peoples who find these files, a kind of temporal capsules !
For this project, I would like to highlight Scarlett.
Scarlett is a very talented artist. She makes awesome music (also, member of the curation crew Couvre x Chefs, lots of live performances)... and also awesome leather work! Check it out !