Some maintainers for different linux distribution are having some
problems with the encoding on different python versions. This change
intents to make all python files define explicitly the encoding, license
and unix line separators. Remove one example of the README.rst file
where a possible non UTF-8 character is used.
* Remove some dead code.
* Overloadable _cents_terse
* One setup should be enough
* Move gen_high_numwords up
* Cards are optional.
* Line length
* DRY set_hight_numwords for EU base.
* Remove unused error message. It has to be an exception anyway.
* Add tests
Starting work on #141, which points out that 2017 should come out
"twenty seventeen"; it currently comes out "two thousand seventeen".
* Handle English years properly.
Resolves#141.
* Whoops -- didn't PEP-8 my tests
* Handle years MORE properly...with suffixes!
- Rendering years between 10-99 was bugged (e.g. "zero fifty").
Fixed that by thinking outside the high/low text box I had made.
- Added suffixes: default none if positive, 'BC' if negative.
User-overrideable.
* Activate flake8, isort and coveralls in the configuration of tox
* Update code to respect PEP8
* Fix bug in the lang_IT for python 3
* Update the README to include the new converters.