A tiny, free SDL editor for TASTE
Project description
OpenGEODE
OpenGEODE is a tiny, free SDL editor done in the scope of the TASTE project.
SDL is the Specification and Description Language (Z100 standard from ITU-T).
Visit http://sdl-forum.org for more information.
Installation
Pre-requisites
You need Pyside (the Qt bindings for Python) and the ANTLR runtime to be able to run OpenGEODE.
On Debian-based distributions (including Ubuntu):
$ apt-get install python-pyside pip $ pip install antlr_python_runtime
On Windows:
You need to download and install Python, Pyside, and pip (binaries are available on respective websites)
Then using pip from the command line, you can get the ANTLR runtime:
c:> pip install antlr_python_runtime
On FreeBSD:
PySide is available through the ports. You can also use easy_install to install it. Use pip to install the ANTLR runtime (see above)
Automatic installation
$ pip install opengeode
This is sufficient to get opengeode running. However, if you want to build complete systems you need to use OpenGEODE within the TASTE environment.
Full installation
OpenGEODE is part of the TASTE project.
TASTE is a complete set of tools dedicated to the development of embedded, real-time systems.
Find more information and download at taste.tuxfamily.net
Information and contact
OpenGEODE is developed and maintained by Maxime Perrotin (maxime.perrotin@esa.int)
The background pattern was downloaded from www.subtlepatterns.com
Developer documentation is provided for the moment in docstrings in the Python modules.
Licence
License is LGPL (see file LICENSE)
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