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Interfaces and Objects
The JazzEditor application defines the interfaces and behavior of your Lemur. The
application functions largely identically on the Mac and Windows platform. With the
JazzEditor, you work with Projects, which are XML files that contain the specification
for one or more Interfaces you will build out of Objects.
application functions largely identically on the Mac and Windows platform. With the
JazzEditor, you work with Projects, which are XML files that contain the specification
for one or more Interfaces you will build out of Objects.
In other words, Projects are the Lemur’s documents. You’ll save them to your
computer’s hard drive, and open them when you want to send them to the Lemur. We’ll
discuss Projects in more detail in the next chapter, but first, we want to get you started
creating Interfaces and Objects.
computer’s hard drive, and open them when you want to send them to the Lemur. We’ll
discuss Projects in more detail in the next chapter, but first, we want to get you started
creating Interfaces and Objects.
JazzEditor Overview
• The Toolbar contains typical items you might find in an application’s File and Edit
menus, such as New, Open, Save, Undo and Redo. The Toolbar also contains
commands for configuring the Lemur.
commands for configuring the Lemur.
• The Project Browser provides a hierarchical view of your current project (interfaces,
objects, and expressions).