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### Steps to make command file executable
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To make a file executable on a Mac, you need to open a terminal window in the directory where the file is located. Then run the following command:
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chmod +x run_MAC_2.command
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After running this command, the file should be marked as executable and you should be able to run it by double-clicking on it.
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### How to run on Mac
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Unfortunately, I have not found a permament solution for this, not being a Mac user has limited the ways I can test this. For now, these are the recommended steps for a beginner user:
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1. Open a terminal and navigate to the root folder (transcribe-main if you downloaded the folder). You can also right-click (or equivalent) on the root folder to open a Terminal within the folder.
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2. Run the following command:
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```python GUI.py```
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#!/bin/bash
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echo Starting...
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conda activate venv
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python -u GUI.py
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#!/bin/bash
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echo Running Script
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python -u GUI.py
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