from copy import deepcopy
from lxml import etree
-from librarian import functions, OutputFile
+from librarian import functions, IOFile
from .epub import replace_by_verse
def sectionify(tree):
"""Finds section headers and adds a tree of _section tags."""
- sections = ['naglowek_czesc',
- 'naglowek_akt', 'naglowek_rozdzial', 'naglowek_scena',
- 'naglowek_podrozdzial']
- section_level = dict((v,k) for (k,v) in enumerate(sections))
+ sections = [
+ 'naglowek_czesc',
+ 'naglowek_akt', 'naglowek_rozdzial', 'naglowek_scena',
+ 'naglowek_podrozdzial']
+ section_level = {v: k for (k, v) in enumerate(sections)}
# We can assume there are just subelements an no text at section level.
for level, section_name in reversed(list(enumerate(sections))):
result = document.transform(style)
- return OutputFile.from_string(unicode(result).encode('utf-8'))
+ return IOFile.from_string(unicode(result).encode('utf-8'))
# vim:et