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Hello @jplorier,
We can help you implement an API to update contents but keep in mind that, unless this software is developed as a service to you, we're no longer adding new features to Imaginary Teleprompter versions 2.x. This is because I try to focus my available time towards the development of version 3.0.
Regarding MOS, I've looked into it since the first time you reached out to us. I'm looking forwards to begin adding this feature after v3.0 is released. I hope we can help each other through the development of this feature, once the refactoring process is complete.
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Hello @jplorier,
Certainly! Contributions are always welcome! Let me know if you have any questions.
Version 3.0 is being developed in the open at the v3.0 branch. The code for v3.0 is much cleaner but also requires a slightly deeper knowledge of JavaScript to understand. As of right now, the prompting functionality is fully implemented and I'm working on the ability to synchronize prompter instances.
I set a goal to release v3.0 by the end of the year. Given the circumstances I'm not sure we'll be able to meet this goal, but I still think it is feasible.
Once we finish adding the code to translate v2.x and setup the server instance that'll host the translations, I'll be in contact with you, so you can be a part of the translation process.
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Sounds good,
As long as you comply with publishing the source code as the GPLv3 states, it's all good. If you publish it on GitHub you can easily make a pull request between your repo and ours using GutHub's pull request feature. I would then see the code, probably suggest a few changes, and then proceed to incorporate it to either the 'v2.4-ce' branch or both the 'v2.4-ce' and 'v2.4' branches.
Because this is a feature that we were planning to add eventually to v3.x, I need you to sign a Contributor's License Agreement that I'll be providing, before I can take a look at your code.
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+1 for MOS integration.
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Hi @progressmedia,
I hope you're doing well. As I mentioned to you in another issue, Imaginary Teleprompter is no longer in active development; so it won't be getting MOS support unless someone steps up to make this contribution. I continue to support Imaginary Teleprompter to the extent of making sure the program runs on newer systems, but I'm only developing new features myself for our new teleprompter software project, QPrompt.
QPrompt does not support MOS yet, but the feature has been requested over there as well, and it was voted by @jplorier in the Patreon supporter's poll, so I've already started working on it. Nevertheless, I do not know when it'll be ready for MOS is a big undertaking, and I just re-started my research on the topic yesterday.
https://www.patreon.com/posts/choose-where-is-78344217
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- It is now too easy to accidentally overwrite the wrong file HOT 2
- Text format issue HOT 3
- French keyboard mapping make preassigned keys unusable. WASD are to be replaced by ZSQD (up down left right). HOT 1
- Mail server not responding for support(at)imaginary(dot)tech HOT 1
- Imaginary Telepromper translations, internationalization HOT 1
- MacBook Pro M1 Max and External Monitor not matching HOT 1
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- [MacOS] QPrompt is damaged and can't be opened. You should eject the disk image HOT 2
- your site (and another question) HOT 1
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- Scroll issue HOT 15
- External prompt on wrong monitor HOT 10
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