Hi Vincent,
So basically I have to propose two designs:
1. The first design will be of how this app will look like when it will
work on different XWiki page. I am talking about the UI which includes:
- hover feature when the mouse will hover over a glossary item on a page.
- different display of items already present in glossary.
2. The second design will be of the home page of the glossary application
where different glossary items will be stored(as mentioned on Design Page
<http://design.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Proposal/GlossaryApplication>).
I wanted to know if there is a particular way which developers follow to
propose design mockups. I mean any particular tool they use to make designs
or any convention they follow before designing wrt XWiki?
Also, if I propose my own design how will it be compatible with different
skins and themes in XWiki?
Thanks :)
Sarthak Gupta
On Tue, May 16, 2017 at 2:16 PM, Vincent Massol <vincent(a)massol.net> wrote:
On 16 May 2017, at 10:41, Sarthak Gupta
<sarthakgupta072(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi Paul,
On Tue, May 16, 2017 at 12:29 AM, Paul Libbrecht <paul(a)hoplahup.net>
wrote:
> Hello Sarthak,
>
> so what’s your next steps?
>
> It was recommended to endorse an issue. That could be one way to start.
>
> But maybe before that, you could create one or two own applications
beyond
> simple tutorials that would empower you with
the tricks of page
rendering?
I am not able to figure out what type of application should I develop.
Could you please provide me with some ideas, so that I am able to form a
mini proposal for myself and then work on it. I can come up with some
ideas
but I don't know if it will take me in the
right direction or not.
Yeah I’m not sure exactly what Paul meant… If you were to start developing
a small app I’d start with a Glossary app since that’s very simple (for the
simple version of it) ;) lol…
More seriously you could pick some easy jira issues or start developing
the glossary app and regularly post on the devs list what you’re going to
do and how you’re going to do it so that we can tell you if you’re going in
the right direction or not.
When developing an app, please don’t use AWM since that gives a specific
L&F and we don’t want that L&F for the apps we develop.
You could also start by doing some design mockups and propose them on the
list.
Thanks!
-Vincent
Thanks :)
Sarthak
> paul
>
>> On 15 May 2017, at 20:45, Sarthak Gupta <sarthakgupta072(a)gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Vincent,
>> I am done with the FAQ tutorial. I now have the basic idea that how a
> page
>> in XWiki is created. Though I am facing some difficulty with the
syntax,
>> but I know it will come with time. :)
>> As far as I have understood there are generally two ways to create an
>> application in xwiki. The first one is by simply using AWM and another
> one
>> is by declaring data xobject(classes), following procedures afterward
and
>> writing codes which certainly add more to
the application.
>>
>> I saw some slides by Guillaume Delhumeau about using velocity in XWiki.
>> Those have helped me a lot(Thanks, Guillaume!!).
>>
>> I went through the following things
>>
>> - Continuous Integration doc. I understood the technique of Binary
>> Dependency builds.
>> - Coding styles on each of the languages that are used.
>> - Back-end Development Practices:
>> - Component module documentation.(I have to understand it more
>> clearly, maybe later).
>> - Front-end Dev Practices.
>> - Building XWiki from sources.(Looked it in Application period too).
>> - Basic Idea how testing is done. In a nutshell, each and everything is
>> tested at each subsequent stage.
>>
>> I have already asked most of my small doubts on IRC(some of them were
> silly
>> :P).
>> New IRC Handle: sarthakg
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Sarthak Gupta
>>
>
>