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Now you should have the latest source code for OpenShot. [nbsp] To launch OpenShot from this folder, you must run the following commands. [nbsp] Remember, you must already have the dependencies for OpenShot installed, which is covered in the next topic.
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If you have made some changes to the OpenShot source code, and want to see everything you have changed, run this command:
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If you are unhappy with your local changes, and want to revert your changes, run this command:
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Setting Up Your Environment
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Once you have gotten the latest source code, the next step is to install all of the required dependencies. [nbsp] I would recommend installing OpenShot from your favorite package manager (such as Synaptic). [nbsp] This will install a version of OpenShot and all the required dependencies. [nbsp] This will not conflict with your local version of OpenShot source code. [nbsp] The only trick is to remember that the <guimenu>$ openshot</guimenu> command will launch the official version of OpenShot, and not your local version. [nbsp] So, you must remember to launch OpenShot with the following commands:
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Now that you have the latest source code and all of the dependencies, you can either use a text editor (such as gedit), or a full Python IDE, such as <ulink url="http://www.eclipse.org/">Eclipse</ulink> or <ulink url="http://www.aptana.com/">Aptana</ulink> (with <ulink url="http://pydev.org/">Pydev</ulink>) to modify the source code. [nbsp] The advantage of using a full Python IDE is the enhanced debugging capabilities. [nbsp] It is beyond the scope of this document to teach you how to debug Python with Eclipse or Aptana, but there are lots of good tutorials online.
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Located in
openshot.xml:4502(para)
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