I have not found in both documentation a full running example on how to use data translator or how to write a translator addon
But maybe there are some existing documentation I have forgotten, I’m open to any link on that topic ![]()
I have not found in both documentation a full running example on how to use data translator or how to write a translator addon
But maybe there are some existing documentation I have forgotten, I’m open to any link on that topic ![]()
For end-to-end examples you may have to dig into the Be Newsletter, here is the relevant one:
And the corresponding sourcecode:
Wow, super cool link!
I confirm the zip download can be compiled and it will be my golden source for this upcoming article.
Thank a lot for this ![]()
Note: I have added the link ( https://pulkomandy.tk/\~beosarchive/unsorted/ftp.beos.hu/ftp.beos.hu/pub/beos/development/samples/ )as an additional ressource for developers ![]()
Looking forward to this article!
The articles for the Translation Kit are completed, and they will be published starting mid November.
For the next kit, I plan to deal with the Storage Kit during December : files, attributes, queries, … I hope it will encourage people to write cool apps for Haiku ![]()
I’m pleased to announce that the translation kit is now covered with the showcase of a minimal translator ![]()
In the next 4 months, the Storage kit, Locale kit, Application kit and Support kit will be covered as well with some sample codes.
Each time a new kit is covered, the code is available on the corresponding KitLab GitHub repo : GitHub - DigitalBox98/HaikuKitLab: KitLab series for Haiku
The goal of Haiku KitLab is simple: learn, share, and build together. If you would like to propose a PR, send a star or any other comments, please do ![]()
I think you’re doing an amazing job – we need way more Haiku Insider!
Bookmarked on GitHub! Thanks for this!