EdMan I have very minimal python experience as I'm attending a school that is java based and havent had any exposure to it before.<br>I'm trying to edit a few things in the source code in order to change some stuff so that it better fits my church's needs and improving a few things. How do i exactly go about accomplishing it? I've tried just changing the code in the program directory but after working on it for a few hours i found out that edditing a package's contents doesnt change anything in the program itself.<br><br>
EdMan I tried using eclipse with the pydev plugin but im having problems with PyQt5. I imported the library but it doesn't recognize that it is imported. I'm probably going about it all wrong.<br>
tgc On windows you can't just edit the source code distributed with the release - it is only used for debug info.<br>You need to setup a development environment: https://wiki.openlp.org/Development:Windows_Development_Environment<br>Note that we do not currently plan to have any more releases in the 2.4.x series.<br><br>
EdMan Thank you. I have been working on the version that i downloaded from the website (2.4.6) but i just found that the newest version on launch pad has a feature that i would like to use. What version of python does it need?<br>
tgc Currently the trunk is a bit of a mess on windows (the core developers run linux), so there might be some issues... But it should run under python 3.4. If you use newer versions you will hit problems due to a library missing. And yes, we are working on a fix.<br>
raoul No, it's just that OpenLP's codebase still currently references WebKit, but the Windows builds of PyQt5 only contain WebEngine. My webengine branch on Launchpad is runnable on Windows, but it's very much a work-in-progress.<br>