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Latest revision as of 18:53, 14 July 2010
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Contents
Purpose
Kickoff meeting
Attendants
- Stephen Aylward
- Sebastien Barre
- Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin
- Julien Finet
- Danielle Pace
Workflow Manager
Should be incorporated into CTK . There are two options:
- Option1: Keep VTK "stuff"
- Option2: just go ahead and convert to full Qt
Option2 is preferred: Sebastien has already some generic classes build over QtStateMachine framework that he could re-used.
UI within QtDesigner
- The discussed solution will consist in having a UI file with a stacked widget where each step would be layered in the stack.
- Optionnaly, complex step could be design using QtDesigner and saved in a dedicated UI File. The corresponding class could then been expored as QtDesigner pluing or promoted.
Wizzard
- Since the Wizzard classes bundled with Qt are not generic enough, designining our own Wizzard class will also be needed. Seb mentionned it shouldn't be difficult to re-design.
- The wizzard will implement a convenience layer to make sure a given state is completed before switching to the next step.
- Naming convention is also critical, a complete helloworld example should demonstrate the bestpartice.
KWWidgets convertion
- TODO Review which widgets should be converted
- Static widgets: Multicolumn color table, ...
Histogram / plot widgets
- Option1: CTK/Qt - with interface to import data from VTK to CTK
- Option2: Discuss with vtkChart folks and coordinare conversion of existing widgets from CTK to vtkChart.
Item list
- J2 is the Chart guy: Work in // with vtkChart folks
- Jc: Infrastructure / CDash support / Python*
- Seb / Danielle: Workflow manager
- Kitware will come up with mile stones for project at next weeks meeting