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== Abstract == | |||
This tutorial shows you how to create a pattern for Palapeli, that is: a plugin for the Palapeli libraries that describes an algorithm to split an image into pieces. | |||
The pattern we will be constructing is quite easy: It splits an image into two equally sized pieces. | |||
== Structure == | |||
A pattern plugin consists of two classes. The first one (derived from [http://api.kde.org/playground-api/games-apidocs/palapeli/lib/html/classPalapeli_1_1PatternConfiguration.html Palapeli::PatternConfiguration]) tells Palapeli what features this pattern plugin has and which configuration values it needs. The second one (derived from [http://api.kde.org/playground-api/games-apidocs/palapeli/lib/html/classPalapeli_1_1Pattern.html Palapeli::Pattern]) does the actual slicing. | |||
== The code == |
Revision as of 16:27, 20 July 2008
Creating a Palapeli pattern
Tutorial Series | Programming with the Palapeli API |
Previous | Introduction to KDE4 programming |
What's Next | n/a |
Further Reading | Palapeli::Pattern, Palapeli::PatternConfiguration |
I'm currently creating this tutorial. You should not edit this page in the mean time. -- Majewsky 18:19, 20 July 2008 (CEST)
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Abstract
This tutorial shows you how to create a pattern for Palapeli, that is: a plugin for the Palapeli libraries that describes an algorithm to split an image into pieces.
The pattern we will be constructing is quite easy: It splits an image into two equally sized pieces.
Structure
A pattern plugin consists of two classes. The first one (derived from Palapeli::PatternConfiguration) tells Palapeli what features this pattern plugin has and which configuration values it needs. The second one (derived from Palapeli::Pattern) does the actual slicing.