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== Usage == | |||
There are no downloads released yet, but you run the program by: | |||
# Downloading the source code for the Github | |||
# Running {{file|hammer|py}} with Python installed. | |||
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Revision as of 07:47, 24 April 2024

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QtPyHammer (Strubium) | |
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Type | Open source Third Party Tool |
Developers | strubium, QtPyHammer Devs |
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QtPyHammer - Fork is a Hammer 4.x alternative written in
Python for
Source, forked from
QtPyHammer



Features
This fork has all the features of the original QtPyHammer.
New Features
- Map View and Map Operations toolbar (Unfinished)
- Notifications as popups, not as Python command line.
- Texture Browser (Unfinished)
- Compile Menu (Unfinished)
Planned Features
- 2D View
- Textured View Mode
Usage
There are no downloads released yet, but you run the program by:
- Downloading the source code for the Github
- Running
hammer.py
with Python installed.
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