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2. Python 3.11+ and select `Add to Path` during the installation. [Download](https://www.python.org/downloads/)
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3. Optional if you do not have tools like `git` or `cmake` installed, we recommend `Chocolatey`:
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1. Chocolatey via Powershell (Administrator) [Download](https://chocolatey.org/install)
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2. Run `choco.exe install git cmake -y`
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2. Run `choco.exe install git vscode cmake --installargs 'ADD_CMAKE_TO_PATH=System' -y`
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## Linux
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1. Install dependencies for Debian/Ubuntu:
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1. Install [brew](https://brew.sh) that is needed by some third party vcpkg packages. Do not forget to add brew to your path as outlined at the on of the installation!
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- `brew install pkg-config git llvm cmake`
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# Setup QtCreator and compile ScreenPlay
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1. Clone ScreenPlay
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# Download ScreenPlay and dependencies
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``` bash
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git clone --recursive https://gitlab.com/kelteseth/ScreenPlay.git ScreenPlay/ScreenPlay
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cd ScreenPlay
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```
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1. Start the following script to download _all_ needed dependencies automatically.
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Downloading dependencies is 100% automated. Simply run the `setup.py` script
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``` bash
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cd Tools
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# Windows defaults to python, linux and macOS uses python3
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python -m pip install -r requirements.txt
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# This scrit will:
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# 1. Downloads `Qt` and `QtCreator`
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# 2. Create a `vcpkg` folder for dependencies
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# 3. Compiles the dependencies
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# 4. Downloads ffmpeg
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python setup.py
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```
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1. This will:
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1. Download `Qt` and `QtCreator`
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2. Create a `vcpkg` folder for dependencies
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3. Compile the dependencies
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4. Download ffmpeg
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2. Open QtCreator or VSCode
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Now you can either use VSCode or QtCreator:
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# Option 1: Setup VSCode and compile ScreenPlay
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1. Open VSCode
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1. Install these extentions:
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1. [C/C++ for Visual Studio Code](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-vscode.cpptools)
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1. [CMake Tools](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-vscode.cmake-tools)
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2. Press: `CTRL` + `SHIFT` + `P` for every command:
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1. `CMake: Select Configure Preset`. Select one of the listed presets like `MSVC SP Qt 6.4.2 Debug`
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2. `CMake: Configure`
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3. Press `F7` to Compile and `F5` to run!
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# Option 2: Setup QtCreator and compile ScreenPlay
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1. Open QtCreator at:
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1. Windows: `..\aqt\Tools\QtCreator\bin\qtcreator.exe`
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2. Linux: `../aqt/Tools/QtCreator/bin/qtcreator`
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3. MacOS: `../aqt/Qt Creator`
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3. Select the imported temporary kit like `ScreenPlay 64bit Debug Windows MSVC 2022 Community`
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4. Compile!
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2. Select the imported temporary kit like `MSVC SP Qt 6.4.2 Debug`
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3. Press `CTRL` + `B` to Compile and `F5` to run!
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# Developer docs
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We use qdoc to generate documentation. Qt6 is the minimum version qdoc, because of vastly improved c++ parsing support.
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