Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: MovieList
Version: 1.1.1
Summary: A utility to catalogue and play media.
Home-page: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/MovieList/
Author: Bob Bowles
Author-email: bobjohnbowles@gmail.com
License: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)
Description: 
        =============
        MovieList 1.1
        =============
        
        A utility application to catalogue, sort, filter, and play media files on local 
        disk. The catalogue can be imported using csv text, and it can be maintained by 
        adding, editing, and deleting records.
        
        In addition to flat lists of media, support is provided to group the media into 
        'series' in a shallow tree structure. 
        
        Installation
        ============
        
        For Version 1.1 the only supported platform is Linux. It *should* work with Mac, 
        but I do not have a Mac available for verifying the port. The port to Windows 
        is not possible at present (May 2013) because the Python-gi libraries are not 
        available for that platform (it *may* be possible to back-port to Python 2.7 and 
        use PyGTK instead). 
        
        System Requirements:
        --------------------
        
            *   Python 3
            *   Gtk
            *   Python Gtk+ introspection bindings 3.4.2
            *   lxml >3.0 (and supporting libraries)
        
        Installation (Linux):
        ---------------------
        
            1.  Unzip the tar.gz somewhere.
        
            2.  In a console window navigate to the UXBgtk-0.9 directory and run the
                following command as root (on Ubuntu/Debian use sudo):
        
                    ``[sudo] python3 setup.py install``
        
            3.  On Ubuntu a desktop launcher is installed, which you should be able to
                find in the Dash and drag to the launcher bar.
        
        Design Notes and Plans
        ======================
        
        MediaList allows storage of data in two formats, a Python 'pickle' file, or an 
        xml file. The pickle has some advantages for a large datadase, but the xml 
        version makes it easier to transport data between other packages and manually 
        edit the data when required.
        
        Rather than use Python's own sax and dom parsers, the xml implementation is 
        based on element trees, using lxml.
        
        The playing of the media is delegated to VLC Media Player, which, of course, is 
        assumed to be installed. A future version of MediaList may be able to choose the 
        media player to use.
        
        A simple import from csv text is available to facilitate creating a new file.
        Future versions may enable importing to add to an existing database, possibly 
        by using csv, but also possibly by extending the xml facilities.
        
        Author:
        =======
        
        Bob Bowles <bobjohnbowles@gmail.com>
        
Keywords: Movie,Media,Catalog
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Environment :: Other Environment
Classifier: Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)
Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux
Classifier: Topic :: Desktop Environment
Classifier: Topic :: Games/Entertainment
Classifier: Topic :: Multimedia
Classifier: Topic :: Utilities
Requires: gi (>=3.4.2)
Requires: lxml (>3.0)
