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@@ -6,25 +6,22 @@ multiple choice questions about them. |
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## Mac OS X |
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Get [MacPorts](http://www.macports.org/install.php), if you don't have it. |
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First, download and install Python 2.6.6 from |
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[here](http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.6.6/python-2.6.6-macosx10.3.dmg). |
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Later versions of Python are unsupported on Mac OS X because pygame does not |
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run on them. |
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From Terminal (`/Applications/Utiliies/Terminal`), do: |
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Next, download and install pygame from |
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[here](http://pygame.org/ftp/pygame-1.9.1release-py2.6-macosx10.5.zip). |
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sudo port install python26 |
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sudo port install py26-game |
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If you are having troubles with the latter command, try downloading the direct |
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[installer](http://pygame.org/ftp/pygame-1.9.1release-py2.6-macosx10.5.zip). |
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Next, |
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Finally, |
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[download MusicQuizzer](https://github.com/earwig/music-quizzer/tarball/v0.1.2) |
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and uncompress it. Move the folder wherever you want (keep its contents |
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intact!) and double-click on `mac_osx.command` to use the quizzer. |
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and extract it wherever you want. To use, simply double-click on the |
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`mac_osx.command` file inside (do not move or delete any of the other files). |
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## Windows |
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MusicQuizzer is written in Python, a language that does not come with Windows |
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by default. Download the installer for Python 2.7.1 |
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First, download the installer for Python 2.7.1 from |
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[here](http://python.org/ftp/python/2.7.1/python-2.7.1.msi). Use the default |
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settings during installation. |
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@@ -44,7 +41,7 @@ pygame and tk with: |
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sudo apt-get install python-pygame python-tk |
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Then, |
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Finally, |
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[download MusicQuizzer](https://github.com/earwig/music-quizzer/tarball/v0.1.2) |
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and execute the program with `python musicquizzer.py` from your terminal. |
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@@ -72,12 +69,13 @@ The music pieces are located in `pieces/`, in `.mp3` format. The file |
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era: Romantic |
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genre: Lied |
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form: Through-composed |
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url: http://stuy.enschool.org/music/10_The_Erlking_Erlkonig.mp3 |
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url: /music/10_The_Erlking_Erlkonig.mp3 |
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...and so-on. The section's header is the name of the file in `pieces/` (or |
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whatever directory you have chosen), and the fields hold the information that |
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The section's header is the name of the file in `pieces/` (or whatever |
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directory you have chosen), and the fields hold the information that |
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MusicQuizzer will use to generate questions. The exception is the `url` field, |
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which is the _direct_ URL that MusicQuizzer will use to download the piece if |
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which is the _direct_ URL (when combined with the `base_url` setting in the |
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`[general]` header) that MusicQuizzer will use to download the piece if |
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it does not have a file with that name. |
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Feel free to rename any of the pieces, delete them, add totally new ones, or |
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