Gloss 0.1 README. =================== Gloss is intended to be a drop-in replacement for the existing MythTV frontend. It is written in Python however uses the Clutter OpenGL framework with the intent of producing a visually richer interface than the existing MythTV frontend. Gloss currently requires: * Clutter >= 0.6 * Clutter-gst * Clutter-cairo * pyclutter * eyed3 * MythTV backend = 0.21 The official website is: http://gloss-project.org The developer blog is at http://noisymime.org/blog/?cat=11 Please log any bugs at: http://code.google.com/p/gloss-mc/issues/list Gloss is GPLv3 licensed. INSTALLATION ==== Gloss does not need to be compiled or installed to be executed, you simply need to run the included 'gloss' script, optionally with 1 or more of the following arguments: --help Show these options --debug Turn on debugging (default=no): Show extra debug message as gloss is running. Use if possible when providing bug reports --theme Specify the theme to use. --show-themes Display a list of available themes --tests Turn on the tests module --version Print the current gloss version VERSIONING ==== Gloss uses the common "Linux kernel" versioning system, where even-numbered minor versions are stable and odd-numbered minor versions are development snapshots. HACKING ==== If you want to hack on and improve gloss, please join the chat on channel #gloss @ chat.freenode.net BUGS ==== Before logging any bugs, please see the FAQ at: http://code.google.com/p/gloss-mc/wiki/FAQs Bugs should be reported to the Gloss tracker at: http://code.google.com/p/gloss-mc/issues/list In the report you should include: * what system you're running Gloss on; * which version of Clutter you are using; * which version of Mythtv backend; * which video card and which drivers you are using; * a backtrace if applicable; * how to reproduce the bug. If the bug exposes a crash, the exact text printed RELEASE NOTES ==== Release Notes for Gloss 0.1.0 ------------------------------- * First major release. Should be considered a developers version only as it requires significant testing. However: * All modules included with 0.1 have been tested to work on a standard, unaltered MythTV 0.21 setup. This does not mean, however, that they will work on *your* MythTV 0.21 system. * Live TV playback is dependant on gstreamers ability to play whatever format your video is capture in. This is known to work at least with DVB-T mpeg2-ts broadcasts