User:DSParillo/Drafts/Quod Libet
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Developer(s) | Joe Wreschnig and others |
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Initial release | 06 Sep 2008[1] |
Stable release | 4.5.0 wikidata:Q1621193 (March 2022 ) [±] |
Written in | Python (programming_language) GTK+ |
Operating system | Unix-like, Windows |
Available in | Multilanguage |
Type | Audio player |
License | GNU General Public License Version 2 |
Website | Project homepage on Google Code |
History
[edit]Origin of the Name
[edit]From the developers FAQ:
Quodlibet or Quod libet is Latin for "whatever you please" or "whatever you want", which is the kind of attitude we want to convey with QL: you control how you fiddle with your music. A quodlibet is also a type of musical composition, an improvisation by several players or vocalists at once, which is a pretty accurate description of QL's development.
Ex falso quodlibet, or "from a falsehood, whatever you please" is one of the properties of material implication (if/then) in classical logics; in standard notation it can be written as
Finally, the initial directory imported into Subversion was named ql, because I was experimenting with a syntax for a q_uery l_anguage. [2]
Development goals
[edit]Features
[edit]Basic uses and functions
[edit]Quod Libet 2.0
[edit]See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Google Code
- ^ Joe Wreschnig, lead developer, on the Quod Libet FAQ
External links
[edit]Wikimedia Commons has media related to Quod Libet.
- Quod Libet homepage
- #quodlibet - irc channel on the Open and Free Technology Community