The Earth Engine Python API can be installed to a local machine viaconda, a Pythonpackage and environment manager. Conda is bundled withAnaconda andMinicondaPython distributions. Anaconda is a data science programming platformthat includes 1500+ packages, while Miniconda includes only conda and itsdependencies. Either of these Python distributions are suitable forinstalling and working with the Earth Engine API. If you're unfamiliarwith these distributions, please visit their links to learn more.
If conda is installed and its system path is registered in the PATHenvironmental variable, conda help contents should appear in theterminal. If the help contents appear, skip to theInstall API section. If conda is not recognized, theresult will read something like:conda not found or not recognized as a command. It is possible that theprogram exists on your system but is not registered in the PATHenvironmental variable. Even if this is the case, for consistency, pleasecontinue with the Install conda section, as it isdifficult to address all possible system configurations. As long as thefolder 'miniconda3' does not exist in your Home folder, the followingconda install instructions should succeed. For more information on condainstall location and registration, please see theMiniconda Installationand Anaconda Installationpages.
In this section you will download and install Miniconda, which will serveas the Python platform to access the Earth Engine API. Asdescribed above, you may use Miniconda or Anaconda, but tominimize impact to your system, this guide will describe aMiniconda installation with no alteration to your system'senvironmental variables. If you prefer Anaconda, please see theinstallation instructions providedhere and then skip to theInstall API section.
Complete these steps by copying and pasting the following lines into theappropriate command line interface for your system. Installationresults in a folder named 'miniconda3' added to your Home directory.
Print the conda command's help menu to test the Miniconda install.Since Miniconda has not been added to your system's PATH environmentvariable, you will first need to activate conda for this session bycalling the activate command by its full system path. A successful testwill result in conda help contents appearing in the terminal. Run thefollowing lines in your system's command line interface.
You can optionally add the Miniconda installation path to your system'sPATH variable, which will allow you to interact with conda bya simple call to conda without having to first run the activatecommand by its full path. The following instructions walk through addingthe Miniconda install to your system's PATH variable.
The Earth Engine Python API is distributed as a conda-forge package at: -forge/earthengine-api.It is installed with the conda install command. Before installing,however, make a conda environment specifically for Earth Engine.Installing the Earth Engine API to its own environment ensures that itand its dependent packages will not cause versioning issues with yourbase environment or any other environment you've previously set up andvice versa. For more information on managing conda environments, pleasevisit this site.
You will be asked to confirm the installation of the API and itsdependencies. After confirming, conda will download and install thedependencies. If all goes well, you will now have a conda environmentcalled 'ee' with all the requirements for accessing the API, as well asthe earthengine command line tool.
Before using the Earth Engine API or earthengine command line tool, youmust perform a one-time authentication that authorizes access to EarthEngine on behalf of your Google account. To authenticate, use theauthenticate command from the earthengine command line tool.
Within your conda ee environment run the following command and followthe resulting printed instructions. A URL will be provided that generatesan authorization code upon agreement. Copy the authorization code andenter it as command line input.
Upon entering the authorization code, an authorization token gets savedto a credentials file which can be found below. Subsequent use of theAPI's ee.Initialize() command and the earthengine command line toolwill look to this file to authenticate. If you want to revokeauthorization, simply delete the credentials file.
Anytime you wish to use the Earth Engine API you must first activate yourconda ee environment. The activation procedure depends on whether condais registered for use in the shell or not. Follow the instructionsrelevant to your conda install below.
The following conda ee environment activation command assumes thatconda has been installed following the instructions in the aboveInstall conda section i.e. the install path is assumedbased on prior steps. Run the following command in a command lineinterface.
The following conda ee environment activation command assumes thatconda has been registered for use in the shell or command prompt byinstructions in this guide or by othermeans. Run the following command in a command line interface.
Get the currently installed version number in Python by printing the eelibrary __version__ property. Start a Python interpreter by enteringpython in the ee conda environment command line and then enter thefollowing commands.
It can be helpful to share your conda Python environment with others toachieve reproducible and replicable results, particularly when you haveinstalled additional Python packages. Conda provides a convenient way forothers to replicate your environment.
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Any ideas how to do this, I see some directions extracting files, etc but what I get extracting the EXE with 7zip is different so no idea how to do this. Somthing else said using files in %temp% which was of no use because no files were even placed there by google earth. installer when ran it.
In a manual installation, you will download the files and add them to your mods manually.Please note that this method will have a harder time updating, should any updates come.A manual install may also have issues with worlds, and the automated installer is always recommended over a manual install, if possible.There are two ways to perform a manual install:
This is also a simpler version of the method recommended by Ubuntu Community Help Wiki on GoogleEarth. (simpler because lsb_core, as all other dependencies, are automatically installed by Software Center)
There is also PPA for Google Earth, but for some reason there is no google-earth-stable, but google-earth-ec package. The ec is Enterprise Client. The difference is that it will ask (once) to which server to login, defaulting to public google server. And the icon is ugly yellow.
Hello everyone,
By now we reach the time when our good old original disks reach their date of expiry and are expected to show serious physical failure. We decided to provide you an alternative way to continue playing!
Below you'll find a step-by-step installation guide for each game.
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folder there Place the options.ini in that folder [image] Open the Options.ini file and edit Resolution = 1920 1080 to your screen resolution and save
If the My Battle for Middle-earth Files Folder is not there, run the game once and close it using task manager. This should create the folder. If it still is not showing up or not launching, use the BFME Startup Fixxer
folder there Place the options.ini in that folder [image] Open the Options.ini file and edit Resolution = 1920 1080 to your screen resolution and save
If the My Battle for Middle-earth II Files Folder is not there, run the game once and close it using task manager. This should create the folder. If it still is not showing up or not launching, use the BFME Startup Fixxer
folder there Place the options.ini in that folder [image] Open the Options.ini file and edit Resolution = 1920 1080 to your screen resolution and save
If the My The Lord of the Rings, The Rise of the Witch-king Files Folder is not there, run the game once and close it using task manager. This should create the folder. If it still is not showing up or not launching, use the BFME Startup Fixxer
T3A:Online
T3A:Online integrates seamlessly into your BfME experience and allows you to play online. It returns the online component of all three games that uses p2p connections, allowing for stabler games and reduced lag. The HD Editions and mods can be enjoyed without hassle.
If problem persists, upgrade your graphics card drivers.
If you have more than one graphics card in your computer then test running the game on each card.
For computers with NVIDIA and Intel: The game will not open on an Intel Integrated graphics card, so use the NVIDIA graphics card. First, right click the game's shortcut. Then in the menu click Run with graphics processor and select High-performance NIVIDIA processor. Also, you can open the NVIDIA settings from this menu and choose programs to use with the graphics card.
While online the game says to update.
Check these for BfME 2
Virtual Disk Drive
Windows 10 can mount disks to a virtual drive. If you have Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 then you will need a virtual drive program like WinCDEmu or Alcohol 52% to mount downloaded disks.
We do not recommend Daemon Tools Lite. _tools/14073/ If you use Daemon Tools Lite do not update this specific version if the old version runs on your computer.
Mini-images
Mini-images are used for BfME 2 v1.06 and RotWK 2.01. If you wish to play these version you will need to mount a mini-image to a virtual disk drive. Firstly, you will need a program to mount a virutal disk (WindCDEmu or Alcohol 52%). After installing please restart your computer. Next you will need one of these mini-images.