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===== Windows ===== | ===== Windows ===== | ||
- | The installation of ToolMap is rather simple. First you have to download the windows installer. It can be found on our web site http://www.crealp.ch/fr/toolmap-telechargement.html. The setup wizard will then guide you through the installation process. | + | The installation of ToolMap is rather simple. First you have to download the windows installer. It can be found on our web site:\\ http://www.crealp.ch/fr/accueil/thematiques/cartographie/toolmap/telechargement.html.\\ The setup wizard will then guide you through the installation process. |
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- | Choose whether you want to install ToolMap only for yourself or for all users using the computer (administrator privilege required). | ||
+ | Once you have activated the next step, the wizard will generate a default destination folder for the installation; you can, of course, change the destination folder. | ||
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- | Once you have activated the next step, the wizard will generate a default destination folder for the installation; you can, of course, change the destination folder. | + | If you click on the [install] button, the installation will begin. Otherwise you can go back to change settings or simply cancel the operation. If you decided to launch the installation, a progress window will pop up. The installation process should be pretty fast. |
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- | If you click on the [install] button, the installation will begin. Otherwise you can go back to change settings or simply cancel the operation. If you decided to launch the installation, a progress window will pop up. The installation process should be pretty fast. | ||
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- | ToolMap may also be installed without requiring the user to select options or click next. This mode, also called unattended installation, may be particularly useful for system administrator trying to deploy ToolMap on multiple computer without the hassle to go through all the wizard pages. | + | ToolMap may also be installed without requiring the user to select options or click next. This mode, also called unattended installation, may be particularly useful for system administrator trying to deploy ToolMap on multiple computers without the hassle to go through all the wizard pages. |
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===== Mac OSX ===== | ===== Mac OSX ===== | ||
- | Download the ToolMap’s .DMG file from http://www.crealp.ch/fr/toolmap-telechargement.html, then double-click on it. A new Finder window similar to the one illustrated bellow should appear. | + | Download the ToolMap’s .DMG file from http://www.crealp.ch/fr/toolmap-telechargement.html and then double-click on it. A new Finder window similar to the one illustrated bellow should appear. |
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===== Linux ===== | ===== Linux ===== | ||
- | ToolMap is currently distributed as a CDE Package (see: http://www.stanford.edu/~pgbovine/cde.html). This method eliminates dependency problems and thus allows ToolMap to run on any modern Linux. | + | ToolMap is actually only available as Debian (*.DEB) package for Ubuntu. To install ToolMap, you may either run the following command line: sudo dpkg -i toolmap_2.4.1337_amd64.deb or use your favorite package manager |
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- | These packages are compressed into tar.xz archives. To install them proceed as follows: | + | |
- | - Extract the package using the following command: **tar -xf toolmap-package_2.3.1206_amd64.tar.xz** | + | |
- | - Then use the following command to install ToolMap: **python install-toolmap.py** | + | |
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- | Once ToolMap installed, you can delete downloaded files | + | |