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+Kommander v1.0Alpha series
+Eric Laffoon <[email protected]>
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+Kommander is a visual dialog building tool which may be expanded to create
+full mainwindow applications. The primary objective is to create as much
+functionality as possible without using any scripting language. This is
+provided by the following features:
+* Specials - these are prefaced with an "@" like @widgetText. The offer
+special features like the value of a widget, functions, aliases, global
+variables and such.
+* DCOP integration - this allows Kommander dialogs to control and be
+controled in interactions with other KDE applicatins. It is a very powerful
+feature!
+* Signals and Slots - this is a little less intuitive to a new user. It is
+under review for how we process things in the first major release. These
+offer a limited event model for when a button is pushed or a widget is
+changed. Combined with "Population Text" it is rather powerful.
+
+The central key feature of Kommander dialogs is that you can bind text
+(Kommander Text) to a widget. So if you have @widget1 and @widget2 and
+they are line edits you can set Kommander to show their contents by
+entering @widgetText in their Kommander Text area. Then enter hello in
+@widget1 and world in @widget2. A button can have the string
+My first @widget1 @widget2 program in Kommander
+If you run this dialog from a console it will output
+My first hello world program in Kommander
+
+Hopefully you begin to see a small glimmering of the potential. Kommander
+enables a much faster design model for simple applications because if allows
+you to stop thinking so much about language and revert to the more basic and
+natural conceptual model. In computers language is a means to define concepts
+and as such it is a layer between concept and implementation that can impede
+progress with minutia. Kommander seeks to minimize that layer.
+
+Kommander also seeks to build on standards. It is built on the Qt Designer
+framework and creates *.ui files which it renames to *.kmdr. It can easily
+import any KDE widget and this can be done without having to rebuild
+Kommander, by using plugins.
+
+Kommander's other significant factor is how it addresses the requirements of
+language. Computer languages can be wonderful things but they tend to have
+their own dogmas and zealots often seeking to provide an advance to GUI
+design in an integrated development environment. Ironically the accpetance
+of such IDEs is limited by the number of people willing to adopt a new new
+language to gain access to a desired feature. It is really not reasonable to
+expect people to need to change over to a dozen languages to access various
+feature sets. By being language neutral and allowing a Kommander dialog to be
+extended by using any scripting language Kommander positions it's self in a
+unique position for wide spread adoption. Multiple script languages can be
+used in a single dialog and applications can be taken over by people using
+a different language than the original developer and gradually converting
+and extending it. New widgets and featurs can be instantly leveraged by all
+available languages.
+
+We hope that Kommander begins to get the developer support and recognition
+required to achieve the potential it offers. Our end goal is to make Kommander
+useful for novice users to extend and merge their applications. At the same
+time it should become a good prototyping tool. Also it opens the door to the
+promise of open source in a new way. We know that people can extend our GPL'd
+prgrams, but the fact remains very few have the skills. With Kommander those
+numbers see a huge multiplier! Some applications may be most logical as a
+Kommander application. We already use it in areas we want to allow
+extensibility in Quanta Plus.
+
+We hope you enjoy Kommander. Please help us with bug reports and example
+dialogs, as well as any requests you may have. You can join our user list
+for help developing Kommander applications at
+http://mail.kdewebdev.org/mailman/listinfo/kommander
+
+Best Regards from the Kommander development team!