TWBlue is a free and open source application that allows you to interact with the main features of mastodon from the comfort of a windows software, with 2 different interfaces specially designed for screen reader users.
See TWBlue's webpage for more details.
This document describes how to run tw blue from source and how to build a binary version which doesn't need Python and the other dependencies to run.
Although most dependencies can be found in the windows-dependencies directory, we provide links to their official websites. If you are cloning with git, don't forget to initialize and update the submodules to get the windows-dependencies folder. You can use these two commands to perform this task from git bash:
git submodule init
git submodule update
- Python, version 3.10.8
Python installs a tool called Pip that allows to install packages in a simple way. You can find it in the python scripts directory. To install packages using Pip, you have to navigate to the scripts directory using a command prompt, for example:
`cd C:\python310\scripts`
You can also add the scripts folder to your path environment variable or choose the corresponding option when installing Python.
Note: pip and setuptools are included in the Python installer since version 2.7.9.
Pip is able to install packages listed in a special text file, called the requirements file. To install all remaining dependencies, perform the following command:
`pip install -r requirements.txt`
Note that if you perform the command from the path where Pip is located, you need to specify the path to your Tw Blue root folder where the requirements file is located, for example:
`pip install -r D:\repos\TwBlue\requirements.txt`
Pip will automatically get the additional libraries that the listed packages need to work properly.
If you need to update your dependencies, perform the following command:
`pip install --upgrade -r requirements.txt`
These dependencies are located in the windows-dependencies directory. You don't need to install or modify them.
- Bootstrap 1.2.1: included in dependencies directory.
This dependency has been built using pure basic 4.61. Its source can be found at http://hg.q-continuum.net/updater - oggenc2.exe, version 2.87
- Microsoft Visual c++ 2019 redistributable dlls.
- VLC plugins and DLL libraries.
- NSIS, version 3.04
In order to add the support for spell checking in more languages than english you need to add some additional dictionaries to pyenchant. These are located on the dictionaries folder under windows-dependencies. Simply copy them to the share/enchant/myspell folder located in your enchant installation. They will be automatically copied when building a binary version.
Now that you have installed all these packages, you can run TW Blue from source using a command prompt. Navigate to the repo's src
directory, and type the following command:
`python main.py`
If necessary, change the first part of the command to reflect the location of your python executable.
To generate the documentation in html format, navigate to the doc folder inside this repo. After that, run these commands:
`python documentation_importer.py`
`python generator.py`
The documentation will be generated, placing each language in a separate folder in the doc directory. Move these folders (for example de
, en
, es
, fr
, it
, ...) to src/documentation
, creating the directory if necessary.
Also, copy the license.txt
file located in the root of the repo to the documentation folder.
A binary version doesn't need python and the other dependencies to run, it's the same version that you will find on the TW Blue website if you download the zip files or the snapshot versions.
To build it, run the following command from the src folder:
`python setup.py build`
You will find the binaries in the dist directory.
If you want to install TWBlue on your computer, you must create the installer first. Follow these steps:
- Navigate to the src directory, and create a binary version: C:\python310\python setup.py build
- Move the dist directory to the scripts folder in this repo, and rename it to twblue64
- Go to the scripts folder, right click on the twblue.nsi file, and choose compyle unicode NSIS script
- This may take a while. After the process, you will find the installer in the scripts folder
To manage translations in TWBlue, you can install the Babel package. You can extract message catalogs and generate the main template file with the following command:
pybabel extract -o twblue.pot --msgid-bugs-address "[email protected]" --copyright-holder "MCV software" --input-dirs ..\src
Take into account, though, that we use weblate to track translation work for TWBlue. If you wish to be part of our translation team, please open an issue so we can create an account for you in Weblate.