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; [http://developer.kde.org/documentation/design/ui/index.html Human Computer Interaction (HCI) Documents] | ; [http://developer.kde.org/documentation/design/ui/index.html Human Computer Interaction (HCI) Documents] | ||
: A list of very good Human Computer Interface documentation. If you do anything with the design of a GUI you should read this. | : A list of very good Human Computer Interface documentation. If you do anything with the design of a GUI you should read this. | ||
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| + | ; [[/CIG|Corporate Identity Guidelines (CIG)]] | ||
| + | : Definitions and recommendations which help the KDE Project to establish a unique, characteristic, and appealing design. | ||
; [http://developer.kde.org/documentation/standards/kde/style/basics/index.html KDE User Interface Guidelines] | ; [http://developer.kde.org/documentation/standards/kde/style/basics/index.html KDE User Interface Guidelines] | ||
This section contains information about the industry and de facto standards KDE uses. The industry standards are ones that are used or implemented by KDE (for instance, we use the XML standard to write XML documents, and we implement the Window Manager Hint standard with KWin). KDE standards are the guidelines used internally, related to UI design and consistency. The section about policies also contains standards-like documents that relate to developer activity.
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