Hi,
El 06/09/11 11:30, Edward K. Ream escribió:
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- Even without close integration between Leo and blender, it should be
possible to use Leo to develop blender addons, provided that blender
is installed in a fully writable location. I now have blender
installed in c:\blender, rather than Window's weird "Program Files
(x86)" folder.
For so long I have thought in using Leo as a installer of software,
describing the steps as python programs. Something in python that
indicates that you have to go to a specific url, download something,
uncompress it and where it will be located. The idea should be build a
portable system of apps (a la portableapps.com) that is bootstrapped by
Leo. Of course, for this, the first portable app should be Leo. Eric[1]
is a python app available in a portable format and there are
instructions about how to create a python + PyQt portable app in the
comments of [2]
[1] http://projectproto.blogspot.com/2009_10_01_archive.html
[2] http://www.daniweb.com/software-development/python/threads/154586
So we could have a Leo portable that installs Blender portable and, of
course with the proper integration. I have thought in similar lines with
Smalltalk/Moose but at the moment I lack of the proper environment and
time for this experiments, but if anyone wants to try this ideas...
When I have more advances I will let you know about them.
Cheers,
Offray
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