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;[[Special:myLanguage/Development/Tutorials/Phonon/Introduction|Phonon]] | ;[[Special:myLanguage/Development/Tutorials/Phonon/Introduction|Phonon]] | ||
− | : | + | :[[Special:myLanguage/Development/Tutorials/Phonon/Introduction|Introduction to Phonon]] tells how to compile and run the code. If you like to work in Python, try [[Development/Tutorials/Phonon/Introduction/Python|this version]] of the same tutorial |
;[[Special:myLanguage/Development/Tutorials/Phonon/Backends|Writing Backends]] | ;[[Special:myLanguage/Development/Tutorials/Phonon/Backends|Writing Backends]] | ||
:How to start creating a new backend for the multimedia API | :How to start creating a new backend for the multimedia API | ||
;Resources | ;Resources | ||
− | :Please have a look at the [http://api.kde.org/kdesupport-api/ | + | :Please have a look at the [http://api.kde.org/kdesupport-api/phonon-apidocs/phonon/html/ online documentation] for information on the Phonon API. If you prefer using Qt Assistant or Qt Creator you can also use our [http://api.kde.org/qch/phonon-kdesupport.qch offline documentation]. |
== Plasma == | == Plasma == | ||
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:Creating a slicer plugin for Palapeli | :Creating a slicer plugin for Palapeli | ||
− | === | + | === Gluon === |
;[[Special:myLanguage/Development/Tutorials/Games/kglengine/kglengine-simpleBox| Installation and your first KGLItem]] | ;[[Special:myLanguage/Development/Tutorials/Games/kglengine/kglengine-simpleBox| Installation and your first KGLItem]] | ||
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;[[Special:myLanguage/Development/Tutorials/Games/KGLEngine2d| kglpong]] | ;[[Special:myLanguage/Development/Tutorials/Games/KGLEngine2d| kglpong]] | ||
:Now use our knowledge to make a pong | :Now use our knowledge to make a pong | ||
+ | ;[[Development/Tutorials/Games/KALEngine| Play hello word sound]] | ||
+ | :''Using Gluon for games sound development using openAL'' | ||
== Using the KDE PIM Libraries == | == Using the KDE PIM Libraries == |
Tutorials are the fastest way of finding out what KDE will do for you, and how to do it. Here is a list of currently available tutorials for KDE4. Material for KDE3 and KDE2 is available on the bottom of this page.
Are you interested in writing applications with KDE 4? This tutorial series is aimed at those completely new to KDE programming.
If you want to improve an existing application, you can usually build and install it easily. This tutorial shows how to build an application in a way that doesn't interfere with your system. If you do not need to modify kdelibs this may be the easiest way to get started with development.
See also Localization portal.
See Nepomuk tutorials.
See Plasma tutorials.
KDE mostly uses the Qt Printing infrastructure.
Old links for KNS2 and KNS1 content:
Runners