Brad, Good point - there are likely some Linux-isms in the MHGUI code. I can't say that I have ever tried to run it on Windows as most of our users tend to be Linux users. I'll try to see if I can get it to work when I get a chance.
Scott On November 27, 2015 5:33:24 PM EST, Brad Morgan <b-mor...@concentric.net> wrote: >Scott, > > > >My Harmony 650 is new and uses the myharmony.com website so MHGUI >should work for me. > > > >You are correct, installation instructions for Windows is exactly what >I need. > > > >I’ve looked at the MHGUI Python source file and see that there are >quite a number of “Linux” directories referenced. Unless a Windows >version can be generated, my guess is that at a minimum, I’m going to >need Cygwin installed on windows. > > > >I do have a couple of Linux machines available, so I guess I’ll see if >I can get it working on one of those, first. > > > >Brad > > > >From: Scott Talbert [mailto:s...@techie.net] >Sent: Friday, November 27, 2015 3:05 PM >To: concordance-devel@lists.sourceforge.net; Brad Morgan ><b-mor...@concentric.net> >Subject: Re: [concordance-devel] User level documentation and Windows >GUI > > > >Hey Brad, > >There are actually two GUIs, both part of the Congruity project. > >The first is Congruity itself, which works with remotes that use the >members.harmonyremote.com <http://members.harmonyremote.com> website. >Congruity basically just provides a graphical wrapper around >Concordance which writes the downloaded config files to your remote. It >does not have any knowledge of the content of the config file, nor does >it allow you to change it. > >The second GUI application is MHGUI, which works with remotes that use >the myharmony.com <http://myharmony.com> website. MHGUI provides an >alternative front end to the myharmony.com <http://myharmony.com> >backend and allows you to configure various parameters of the remotes. > >The Harmony 650 seems to be a remote that works with the old website >*and* the new website. Is your Harmony 650 setup to work with the >myharmony.com <http://myharmony.com> website? If so, then MHGUI may be >useful to you. Otherwise, you may be out of luck. It may be possible to >move your remote over to myharmony.com <http://myharmony.com> if you >are using the older website, though. > >As far as documentation goes, yes that is somewhere where we are >probably lacking. I'm guessing probably the main thing you need is some >sort of installation instructions for Windows, as I believe once you >have MHGUI running, it is fairly self explanatory. > >On November 26, 2015 1:24:55 PM EST, Brad Morgan ><b-mor...@concentric.net <mailto:b-mor...@concentric.net> > wrote: > >Parker, > > > >Thanks for the pointer. I looked at Congruity before but there’s a lack >of documentation for it as well. I do see that Scott Talbert is active >and that my comment below regarding the Congruity software and the >website http://members.harmonyremote.com/ seems to have been updated. > > > >I’m running ! Windows on my main machine and I’d like to run Congruity >on Windows if possible. Is there a “… for dummies” how-to anywhere? > > > >Brad > > > >From: Parker Reed [mailto:parker.l.r...@gmail.com] >Sent: Thursday, November 26, 2015 11:00 AM >To: concordance-devel@lists.sourceforge.net ><mailto:concordance-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> >Subject: Re: [concordance-devel] User level documentation and Windows >GUI > > > >There's a GUI already created to interface with Concordance. Congruity. >http://sourceforge.net/projects/congruity/ > >It lets you login to the site, edit remotes, edit configs, change delay >(including inter-key delay) > > > >On Thu, Nov 26, 2015 at 12:00 PM, Brad Morgan <b-mor...@concentric.net ><mailto:b-mor...@concentric.net> > wrote: > >Is there any user level documentation available? > > > >I have a Harmony 650 and the Logitech supplied software is very >inflexible. I want to change the order or add a delay to one of their >“Activities” but can’t. > > > >Is it possible to use Concordance to download the current contents of >the remote, edit it, and upload it again? > > > >The Windows GUI project pointers don’t go anywhere useful. Is the >project dead? > > > >The Python cross-platform GUI seems to rely on ><http://members.harmonyremote.com/> c which doesn’t appear to exist. > > > >I know this is listed as a developer’s mailing list. 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