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== Install on Windows == | == Install on Windows == | ||
For | For Windows, there is an installer program on the [https://labplot.kde.org/download/ download page]. After downloading, start the installer and follow the instructions. | ||
== Install on macOS == | == Install on macOS == | ||
For macOS, there is a DMG image provided on the [https://labplot.kde.org/download/ download page]. | |||
== Install from the source code == | == Install from the source code == | ||
To install from the source code, download the source code for the | To install LabPlot from the source code, you will need to download the source code for the latest released version from the [https://labplot.kde.org/download/ download page] or clone the repository and follow the [https://invent.kde.org/education/labplot/-/blob/master/INSTALL install instructions]. | ||
To handle the dependencies on Windows and on macOS we recommend using [https://community.kde.org/Craft Craft] - | To handle the dependencies on Windows and on macOS, we recommend using [https://community.kde.org/Craft Craft] - an open source meta build system and package manager. |
Latest revision as of 12:08, 2 May 2021
Install on Linux
The most easy way to install LabPlot on Linux is to use the package manager of your Linux distribution. On our download page we list several distributions providing a package of LabPlot, but there are for sure more distributions out there doing so.
Install on Windows
For Windows, there is an installer program on the download page. After downloading, start the installer and follow the instructions.
Install on macOS
For macOS, there is a DMG image provided on the download page.
Install from the source code
To install LabPlot from the source code, you will need to download the source code for the latest released version from the download page or clone the repository and follow the install instructions.
To handle the dependencies on Windows and on macOS, we recommend using Craft - an open source meta build system and package manager.