GUI frontend for managing OpenSlides server
Project description
================
OpenSlides GUI
================
Overview
========
Simple GUI frontend for `OpenSlides <http://openslides.org/>`_ to run and configure OpenSlides' web server.
Used with `OpenSlides Portable <https://github.com/OpenSlides/openslides-portable>`_ to build a full portable distribution of OpenSlides.
Requirements
============
- Python 3.3+
- OpenSlides 2.x
- wxPython-Phoenix
- psutil
See requirements.txt
Install
=======
This is an instruction to install OpenSlides GUI.
1. Install Python 3.3+ and Setuptools
Follow the instructions in the README of OpenSlides.
2. Install wxPython_Phoenix
Install wheel (whl) file from the official (unfortunately untrusted http)
`snapshot url http://wxpython.org/Phoenix/snapshot-builds`_.
For easier installation we have to wait once wxPython-Phoenix is released on pypi.python.org.
Example install command for Python 3.4 on Windows (32bit)::
$ pip install -f --trusted-host http://wxpython.org/Phoenix/snapshot-builds/wxPython_Phoenix-3.0.3.dev1835+1c68baf-cp34-none-win32.whl
3. Install OpenSlides 2.x package with all requirements::
$ pip install openslides-2.x
4. Install openslides-gui::
$ pip install openslides-gui
5. Run the OpenSlides GUI::
$ openslides-gui
License
=======
This plugin is Free/Libre Open Source Software and distributed under the
MIT License, see LICENSE file.
Authors
=======
* Andy Kittner <andkit@gmx.net>
* Emanuel Schütze <emanuel@intevation.de>
Changelog
=========
Version 1.0 (2015-12-07)
------------------------
* First release of openslides-gui for OpenSlides 2.x.
It's moved from old OpenSlides 1.x repository into an own openslides-gui package.
OpenSlides GUI
================
Overview
========
Simple GUI frontend for `OpenSlides <http://openslides.org/>`_ to run and configure OpenSlides' web server.
Used with `OpenSlides Portable <https://github.com/OpenSlides/openslides-portable>`_ to build a full portable distribution of OpenSlides.
Requirements
============
- Python 3.3+
- OpenSlides 2.x
- wxPython-Phoenix
- psutil
See requirements.txt
Install
=======
This is an instruction to install OpenSlides GUI.
1. Install Python 3.3+ and Setuptools
Follow the instructions in the README of OpenSlides.
2. Install wxPython_Phoenix
Install wheel (whl) file from the official (unfortunately untrusted http)
`snapshot url http://wxpython.org/Phoenix/snapshot-builds`_.
For easier installation we have to wait once wxPython-Phoenix is released on pypi.python.org.
Example install command for Python 3.4 on Windows (32bit)::
$ pip install -f --trusted-host http://wxpython.org/Phoenix/snapshot-builds/wxPython_Phoenix-3.0.3.dev1835+1c68baf-cp34-none-win32.whl
3. Install OpenSlides 2.x package with all requirements::
$ pip install openslides-2.x
4. Install openslides-gui::
$ pip install openslides-gui
5. Run the OpenSlides GUI::
$ openslides-gui
License
=======
This plugin is Free/Libre Open Source Software and distributed under the
MIT License, see LICENSE file.
Authors
=======
* Andy Kittner <andkit@gmx.net>
* Emanuel Schütze <emanuel@intevation.de>
Changelog
=========
Version 1.0 (2015-12-07)
------------------------
* First release of openslides-gui for OpenSlides 2.x.
It's moved from old OpenSlides 1.x repository into an own openslides-gui package.
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