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/** \class AppWizardPart
Application Wizard.
\verbatim
The config files for the application Wizard understands following options
Group [General]
Name: this name will be displayed in the Treeview (Application Wizard)
Icon: a screenshot from your application (190x140 pixel)
Category: the category, will we displayed hierarchic in a
treeview (current implementation)
Comment: a small comment for the template, longer comments should go
into a README.devel and shown on startup
ShowFilesAfterGeneration:
this comma separated list of files will be opened after the project
generation, for instance a readme, path is relative to the project dir,
APPNAMEUC will be replaced with the project name in uppercase,
APPNAMELC will be replaced with the project name in lowercase,
APPNAME will be replaced with the project name.
(example: ShowFilesAfterGeneration=README.devel,APPNAMELC_plugin.cpp)
DefaultDestinatonDir:
changes the default destination dir for the project (~)
to your value, HOMEDIR is a keyword
FileTemplates:
a list of pairs of strings, where the first element is the
name a file template to be created, and the second element
is either CStyle, PStyle, ShellStyle, or None. With CStyle, the
application wizard proposes a file header in C comment style.
With PStyle the application wizard creates a header
in Pascal comment style. With ShellStyle, the application
wizard creates a header in shell comment style.
an example for a php template:
[General]
Name=Simple PHP script
Category=PHP
Comment=This generates a simplistic 'Hello world' program in PHP (http://www.php.net)
Icon= php.png
ShowFilesAfterGeneration=README.devel
DefaultDestinatonDir=HOMEDIR/public_html
FileTemplates=php,ShellStyle
The template project files (*.tdevelop) defines which parts are
loaded for the project and how they are configured. The set of
loaded parts is primarily determined by a set of key words.
The following keywords are currently used:
C C language
C++ C++ language
Java Java language
Pascal Pascal language
Python Python language
PHP PHP language
Perl Perl language
Code Compiled to native, debuggable code
JVM Executed and debugged in the Java VM
GBA Game Boy Advance
KDE KDE application/applet
Qt Qt based
Kicker Kicker applet
kioslave KDE ioslave
KOffice KOffice application
KDevelop TDevelop plugin
GNOME GNOME application
\endverbatim
\authors <a href="mailto:bernd AT tdevelop.org">Bernd Gehrmann</a>
\feature Provide a basic application framework (for plugins and applications for many languages) that you can use as a starting point.
\feature Development for 3rd party developers made easy. :)
\feature A further step to rapid application development (RAD).
\bug bugs in <a href="http://bugs.kde.org/buglist.cgi?product=tdevelop&component=appwizard&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&order=Bug+Number">appwizard component at Bugzilla database</a>
\bug The C/C++ applications use libtool as a degugging shell. That doesn't work. Please remove libtool from "Project Options...-> Debugger -> Debugging Shell" to make them work.
\requirement <a href="http://www.perl.com"> perl </a> >= 5.004
*/
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