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General Information
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Gaupol is a subtitle editor for text-based subtitle files. Gaupol supports
multiple subtitle file formats and provides means of text corrections and
time manipulations. The user interface is designed with attention to
batch processing of multiple documents and convenient translating.
Gaupol should run on all Unix-like (GNU/Linux, BSD, etc.) operating systems.
Technically there is no obstacle why it couldn't run on Windows or Mac, but
that has not been tested. Gaupol's user interface is based on the GTK toolkit
and has been designed to best fit the GNOME desktop environment.
Gaupol is free software released under the GNU General Public License (GPL),
see the file "COPYING" for details.
More information at the official website:
http://home.gna.org/gaupol
Dependencies
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Required:
* Python >= 2.4 (http://www.python.org/)
* PyGTK, with libglade support >= 2.8 (http://www.pygtk.org/)
Optional:
* PyEnchant >= 1.1.3 (http://pyenchant.sourceforge.net/)
* iso-codes (http://alioth.debian.org/projects/pkg-isocodes/)
* Universal Encoding Detector (http://chardet.feedparser.org/)
* MPlayer (http://www.mplayerhq.hu/) or VLC (http://www.videolan.org/vlc/)
is recommended for preview
PyEnchant is required for spell-checking. iso-codes allows the spell-checker
to show the language and country names in your locale. Universal Encoding
Detector provides character encoding auto-detection.
To check the which versions of the dependencies you have installed, in the
source directory run command
tools/versions
If you have PyEnchant installed, but spell-checking does not work, you can
run a test to print information on your PyEnchant installation and list the
dictionaries available for it. To run the test, in the source directory run
command
tools/pyenchant
Running Gaupol
==============
Gaupol can be run either (1) directly from the source directory or (2) it
can be installed to a selected location.
(1) If you want to use translations, compile them with command
tools/translate -m all
Run Gaupol with command
./gaupol
(2) See the file "INSTALL".
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