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There is one sport left. In this one we create a diagram, a casting diagram. The picture producer can lay roles and actors on a canvas and test suitability. | There is one sport left. In this one we create a diagram, a casting diagram. The picture producer can lay roles and actors on a canvas and test suitability. | ||
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== Step 1: Define Diagram Editor == | == Step 1: Define Diagram Editor == | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:04, 28 January 2011
There is one sport left. In this one we create a diagram, a casting diagram. The picture producer can lay roles and actors on a canvas and test suitability.
This step is still work-in-progress, sorry.
Step 1: Define Diagram Editor
GOAL: simplest possible compiling and working diagram editor that contains no functionality yet
Step 2: Open Diagram Command
GOAL: get an empty diagram editor to open in the workbench without contents and symbols