This software was created by Matthias C. Hormann (@Moonbase59, mhormann@gmx.de).
It is maintained at: https://github.com/Moonbase59/studiodisplay.
StudioDisplay would not have been possible without all of you contributing to the idea of freely sharing wisdom and knowledge and making your software and art available as Free and Open Source Software. Thank you all.
- config-ini.js (Shang Erxin, https://github.com/shangerxin/config-ini
- gettext.js (Guillaume Potier, https://github.com/guillaumepotier/gettext.js)
- suncalc.js (modified; Vladimir Agafonkin, https://github.com/mourner/suncalc)
- py-fritz-monitor (Robin Meis, https://github.com/HcDevel/py-fritz-monitor)
- Eclipse Paho Javascript and Python MQTT client software (https://www.eclipse.org/paho/)
- Weather Icons (modified; Eric Flowers, http://erikflowers.github.io/weather-icons)
- Font Awesome (Dave Gandy, http://fontawesome.io)
- Titillium Web font (Google Fonts, https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Titillium+Web)
- My own.
None of these are included. Instructions for downloading and installing are in
the documentation in the docs/ folder.
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For StudioDisplay on a Raspberry Pi:
FullPageOS (Guy Sheffer, https://github.com/guysoft/FullPageOS) -
Eclipse Mosquitto™ MQTT broker (https://mosquitto.org/)
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For SignalPi:
blinkt! Python library (Pimoroni, https://github.com/pimoroni/blinkt) -
For SignalBox:
iowkit library (Code Mercenaries, https://www.codemercs.com/de/software) -
For UnicornLight:
unicorn-hat Python library (Pimoroni, https://github.com/pimoroni/unicorn-hat) -
To study/edit the mind maps in the documentation folder:
Freeplane (https://www.freeplane.org/) -
To see what’s happening on your MQTT bus, and play around:
MQTT.fx (Jens Deters, http://mqttfx.org/) -
For adding a Raspberry Pi web cam:
streamEye (Calin Crisan, https://github.com/ccrisan/streameye)
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mqtt-smarthome architectural concept (Oliver Wagner, https://github.com/mqtt-smarthome/mqtt-smarthome)
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Color temperature to RGB (Tenner Helland, http://www.tannerhelland.com/4435/convert-temperature-rgb-algorithm-code/)
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Improved color temperature to RGB (Neil Bartlett, https://github.com/neilbartlett/color-temperature)
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mqtt-wunderground (Simon Vanderveldt, https://github.com/simonvanderveldt/mqtt-wunderground)
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Frank-Eric Janssen (frankeric.janssen@googlemail.com), for constant feedback, collaboration on the SignalBox (he builds the hardware), the web page and its analog clock. And for being a very special friend.
A professional Linux web radio broadcasting software that somehow inspired me to start all this. IDJC has been a trusted companion for many a year now, and the author, Stephen Fairchild, is always responsive, helpful and open for new ideas.
You’ll find it at http://idjc.sourceforge.net/.