It defines interfaces, events, and container objects that are used by the TweetLib.Core library to describe how a browser should behave, while making as few assumptions about the actual browser implementation as possible. This library provides a zero-dependency abstraction of browser components and logic. if clipboard-related interfaces are not implemented, then context menus will not contain options to copy text or images to clipboard). To simplify porting to other systems, it is not necessary to implement all interfaces, but some functionality will be missing (for ex. It is built around simple dependency injection that makes it independent of any concrete OS, GUI framework, or browser implementation. This library contains the core TweetDuck application and browser logic.
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Alternatively, you can edit them using VS Code by opening the workspace file Resources/.code-workspace. These resource folders are linked as part of the TweetLib.Core project so they can be edited directly within an IDE.
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Open the solution file TweetDuck.sln (or linux/) in an IDE, and use the Restore NuGet Packages option in your IDE to install dependencies. You may need to restart Visual Studio after changing PATH for the change to take place. For example, this is the installation folder I added to PATH under User variables: You can either edit PATH manually, or use a program like Rapid Environment Editor to simplify the process. Scripts for building installers require the PATH environment variable to include the InnoSetup installation folder. When installing InnoSetup, you can choose to include Inno Script Studio which I recommend for editing and testing installer configuration files in the bld folder (.
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Official Windows installers are built using InnoSetup and Inno Download Plugin, specifically: If you don't want to build installers using the existing foundations, you can skip this section. The original design projects are in the resources/Design/ folder (.
Icons and logos were designed in Affinity Designer (paid).
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