音·创 Musicreater

## Instructions📕 > 0. Install Python 3.6+ > > While installing, be sure to check "add Python 3.X to path", otherwise it needs to be set manually > > After the installation, remember to enter in CMD: "python" to try > > whether the installation is successful. > > Python installation tutorial can be found on the Internet easily. > > 1. Install (download this program) > Git, you can use the following commands: > > `git clone -b pkgver https://gitee.com/EillesWan/Musicreater.git` > > If Git is not installed, you can download the zip package from the website. Then decompress it > and enter the directory. > > 2. Run (enter directory) > > Open CMD in the directory, enter the directory, and execute the following commands: > > `pip install mido` > > `pip install brotli` > > `pip install openpyxl` > > 3. Start using! > > Open CMD in the directory, enter the directory, and execute the following commands: > > (Choose what you need) > > `python example_convert_bdx.py` > > `python example_convert_mcpack.py` ### Instructions for **Customize Progress Bar** We have supported the function of making progress bar in *Minecraft*'s music player. And also the method of customize them. So the following instructions are about the parameters of the Progress Bar Customizition. A Progress Bar, of course, is composed of **changeless** parts and **changable** parts. And the changable parts include texts or *images*(these images are made up of texts, or we can say, character paintings 😁). That is, for *Minecraft*, a changable image in a progress bar is just the "bar" part(which is like a stripe). We use a string to describe the style of progress bar you need, and it includes many **identifier**s to replace the changable parts. There are the identifiers: | Identifier | Changable Part | |--------------|------------------------------------------------------| | `%%N` | Music name(file name which is imported into program) | | `%%s` | Value of scoreboard of now | | `%^s` | Max value of scoreboard | | `%%t` | Current playback time | | `%^t` | Total music time | | `%%%` | Current playback progress | | `_` | To be replaced by the *Bar* part of the progress bar | The `_` is a placeholder to identifying the *bar* part, yeah, just the changable image. This is an example of **style description string**, and this is also the default style of *Musicreater*'s progress bar. `▶ %%N [ %%s/%^s %%% __________ %%t|%^t]` This is a progress bar with only one line, but it is possible if you want to give a multiline parameter into the style description string. But the string above is only for style identification, but we also need to identifying the changable image's image(just what the bar's look). A "bar", simply, included 2 parts: *Have Been Played* & *Not Been Played*. So we use a tuple to pass the parameter. It's under a simple format: `(str: played, str: not)`. For example, the default parameter is below: `('§e=§r', '§7=§r')` So it's time to combine what I said in one parameter now! This is a default definder parameter: `('▶ %%N [ %%s/%^s %%% __________ %%t|%^t]',('§e=§r', '§7=§r'))` *Tip: To avoid errors, please not to use the identifiers as the other part of your style.*