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* [[/Amarokl10n|Amarok l10n Translation Markup Guide]] | * [[/Amarokl10n|Amarok l10n Translation Markup Guide]] | ||
* [[/Hacking_On_Amarok_HowTo| Hacking On Amarok HowTo]] | * [[/Hacking_On_Amarok_HowTo|Hacking On Amarok HowTo]] | ||
* [[/openDesktop.org_Profile_Guidelines|openDesktop.org Profile Guidelines]] | * [[/openDesktop.org_Profile_Guidelines|openDesktop.org Profile Guidelines]] | ||
Revision as of 11:16, 3 May 2013
Development Information
First and foremost:
- Important Information for new developers
- Using Git for Development
- Amarok Components and Maintainers
- Randa 2012 discussions:
- Amarok l10n Translation Markup Guide
- Hacking On Amarok HowTo
- openDesktop.org Profile Guidelines
Database
- Database Schema
- MySQL Embedded
- Dynamic Collection, needs to be moved to userbase
- DynamicCollection Developer information
- AFT
- Batch Mode
Services
Media Devices
Usability
Scripting
Configuration files
These files are written to $HOME/.kde/share/config. The address might be $HOME/.kde4/share/config/ on some systems:
Building Amarok
For a great guide to building Amarok, see this article. The article is geared toward building Amarok locally, but it is still a great reference for building Amarok in general.
Dependencies
- README on GIT (the definitive, most up-to-date list)
- Dependencies