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80 lines
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h1. CoverGrid
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CoverGrid (mcg) is a client for the "Music Player Daemon":http://www.musicpd.org (MPD), focusing on albums instead of single tracks. It is not intended to be a replacement for your favorite MPD client but an addition to get a better album-experience.
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Website: https://www.suruatoel.xyz/codes/mcg
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License: "GPL":http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html v3
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Dependencies:
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* "Python":http://www.python.org 3
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* "GTK":http://www.gtk.org 3 ("python-gobject":https://live.gnome.org/PyGObject)
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* "Avahi":http://www.avahi.org (optional)
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* "python-keyring":http://pypi.python.org/pypi/keyring (optional)
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* "python-setuptools":https://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools (building)
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h2. Building
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Build the application with _setuptools_:
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bc. $ python3 setup.py build
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h2. Running/Testing
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For testing the application and running it without (system-wide) installation, donwload/clone the code, build it as described above and then use _setuptools_ to install it for the current user:
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bc. $ python3 setup.py develop --user
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After that you can run it with
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bc. $ ~/.local/bin/mcg
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or if _~/.local/bin/_ is on your PATH
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bc. $ mcg
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h2. Installing
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Install the application system-wide with _setuptools_:
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bc. # python3 setup.py install
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Note: _On Linux using the distribution’s package manager is the preferred way of installing applications system-wide._
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h2. Packaging
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Create a distribution package with _setuptools_:
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bc. $ python3 setup.py sdist
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h2. Cover/image configuration
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Since MPD itself does not provide the cover/image/album art binaries, yet, _mcg_ has to look for them itself. In order to find the images a base folder has to be configured on the Connection tab as “Image Directory”. This value can either be a local (absolute) folder (e. g. /home/user/music/) or an http URL (e. g. http://localhost/music/). _mcg_ then adds the (relative) folder of the audio file to this paths and tries different names for the actual file:
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# the album name
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# “cover”
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# “folder”
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The following file extensions are used:
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# png
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# jpg
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The first combination that results in an existing file is used as cover image. If no matching file exists, _mcg_ will try to traverse the directory for any image file as fallback—this is done for local paths only though, not for http URLs.
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h2. Screenshots
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!https://suruatoel.xyz/images/mcg-cover-s.png(CoverGrid\u2019s cover panel with album details and track list.)!
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!https://suruatoel.xyz/images/mcg-playlist.png(CoverGrid\u2019s playlist panel with queued albums.)!
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!https://suruatoel.xyz/images/mcg-library-m.png(CoverGrid\u2019s library panel showing the albums middle-sized.)!
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!https://suruatoel.xyz/images/mcg-library-s.png(CoverGrid\u2019s library panel showing the albums small-sized.)!
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