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v2 v3 2 2 3 3 The following is meant as a supplement to the [../ New Developer's Guide]. The screencast was provided by HeWhoWatches to show how to set up the full set of WarFoundry UIs for development. The screencast was taken using Gnome 3 shell under Fedora 13, but is equally applicable to most Linux distros with minor changes to the commands used to install packages and the package names. 4 5 == Videos == 4 6 5 7 The videos are available in Hi-Res (1280x1024) or Low-Res (640x480) in a variety of formats: … … 8 10 * VP8/WebM - [http://perceptualmotion.co.uk/video/warfoundry/warfoundry_1280x1024.webm HiRes], [http://perceptualmotion.co.uk/video/warfoundry/warfoundry_640x480.webm LowRes] 9 11 * x264/MP4 - [http://perceptualmotion.co.uk/video/warfoundry/warfoundry_1280x1024.mp4 HiRes], [http://perceptualmotion.co.uk/video/warfoundry/warfoundry_640x480.mp4 LowRes] 12 13 == Commands == 10 14 11 15 The commands shown in the video are: … … 50 54 }}} 51 55 56 == Extras == 57 58 Additional: If you want to contribute to the project, you may want to have monodoc installed so you can easily browse the the API documentation. To install this as root, do: 59 60 {{{ 61 yum install gtk-sharp2-doc mono-tools 62 }}} 63 64 If for some reason you need to regenerate the search index (e.g. if you installed monodoc, then created the index, then installed gtk-sharp2-doc), do: 65 66 {{{ 67 rm -Rf ~/.config/monodoc 68 }}} 69 70 ...and re-run monodoc which will allow you to recreate the index. See also: http://www.mono-project.com/Monodoc 71 52 72 Thanks to HeWhoWatches for taking the time to create the screencast and for providing the hosting of the videos.