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====June 2007 Project Week==== | ====June 2007 Project Week==== |
Revision as of 14:19, 11 January 2008
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Key Investigators
- BWH: Wendy Plesniak
- Kitware: Sebastien Barre
Objective
Provide light-weight guidelines and code snippets that streamline GUI development and promote consistent style. This is designed to replace development of text-heavy guidelines (which nobody will probably read).
Approach, Plan
Discuss approaches and content, Draft a presentation framework, begin developing content.
Progress
Jan 2008 Project Week
We discussed the design and implementation plan, and have decided on the following:
- Style Guide and Cookbook will be an independent app
- Will be launchable from inside Slicer also
The toplevel window will contain:
- a widget selection panel with list of widgets
- a presentation panel themed by Slicer
- an information panel with style guidelines, human interface suggestions, coding suggestions, and links to resources
- and a C++ code panel that contains snippets that can be copied and adapted into Slicer3 modules.
June 2007 Project Week
Jan 2007 Project Half Week