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===Development Source Code=== |
===Development Source Code=== |
Revision as of 07:58, 4 March 2007
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PicardQt is a new version of PicardTagger, written using Qt as the GUI toolkit. It also includes implementations of a few new ideas, such as IntuitivePicardInterface or TaggerScript.
Download
- Please remember that this is not a finished application yet and some features might not work correctly, so use it carefully. If you find a bug, please report it.
Latest Testing Release
- Windows Installer (6.5M)
- Source Code Tarball (209K)
Development Source Code
The source code is maintained in a Bazaar branch at http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~luks/picard/qt-port. To download it you need to install Bazaar and run:
bzr branch http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~luks/picard/qt-port picard-qt
If you already have the branch and want to update it, use:
bzr pull
Installation From Source Code
To run Picard you need at least:
Optionally also:
- libdiscid (and ctypes if you use Python 2.4) for CD lookups
- libofa
- libavformat/libavcodec
- DirectX SDK
Once you have installed the requirements, you can compile the C extensions:
python setup.py config <edit build.cfg if neccessary> python setup.py build_ext -i
And now you can start Picard:
python tagger.py
Mac OS X Installation Notes
A rough installation guide is available here: MacOSXPicardQtInstallationGuide
The Apple supplied python 2.3 in OSX 10.4.x will not work with picard, and some of the dependencies listed above expect a framework version of python. http://pythonmac.org/packages/ provides a framework python 2.4 which seems to work.
See Also
- Description of the scripting language used in Picard