Terje, OK, I have updated it on the website to be README_appimage.txt with you pinpoint change included. MatN, It definitely reloads the Cinelerra_plugins every time so that is a problem.
On Sun, Oct 3, 2021 at 2:12 PM Terje J. Hanssen via Cin < [email protected]> wrote: > Phyllis, > It looks OK, I just put in a pinpoint in the text below: > > Den 03.10.2021 02:44, skrev Phyllis Smith via Cin: > > Terje, > I will rename it README_appimage.txt which is what I should have done in > the first place but it was new and I did not know how it would all work > out. Below is what it will now say and if it looks OK to you, I will put > it on the website tomorrow. Note that I left out any mention of cin.svg > because now with AppImage, the source is no longer downloaded to the user > and they would have to get it from the website src/cin...tgz file. You > lose some capabilities with the AppImage, but the users who have been > around awhile can find ways or do their own builds. > > ****************************************************************************************** > AppImage is a software package that can be installed and run on various > Linux > distros. It has several advantages in that there is no need to install or > compile software and no need to have root permission. In addition, no > system > files are modified and you can simply delete the software by deleting the > AppImage file. > > To install an AppImage, download it, make it executable and run it. It is a > compressed image and contains all the dependencies/libraries needed to run. > > 1) download AppImage file move from Download folder to your > preference > 2) make it executable chmod u+x {AppImageFile name} > 3) run it, for example ./CinGG-date-x86_64.AppImpage > > ARCH requires install of the "libappimage" package. > LEAP 15.3 (openSUSE) requires install of the "appimage" package. > > > > ***** Alternative GUI method to download provided by Leap 15.3 user ***** > > > To run and integrate Cinelerra AppImage with installed "AppImageLauncher", > follow the next few steps. > > > Build packages for AppImageLauncher (rpm, deb) to install are found here: > https://github.com/TheAssassin/AppImageLauncher/releases/tag/continuous > > On openSUSE Leap 15.3 (and hopefully somewhat > similar on other distros) AppImageLauncher is integrated with Firefox. > > 1) Start to download the AppImage file, and the download Manager > popups in Firefox > with the option to open it with AppImageLauncher (instead of Saving). > 2) At the end of the download a new popup asks to integrate it with > your desktop system, so click OK. The AppImage installation > directory > is /home/user/Application by default, but can be changed. > > This automatically is integrated with icons and in the Gnome app-menu. > > ------------------------- > Terje J. H > > -- > Cin mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.cinelerra-gg.org/mailman/listinfo/cin >
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