Hi,

if you want to use the application framework BlueBerry (formerly named openCherry), I strongly advise you to use a current SVN checkout. The name change happened a couple of months ago and since then a couple of (critical) bugs have been fixed too. I am happy to answer any questions concerning a recent checkout (you will have much more fun with the up-to-date codebase anyway, especially since it will "soon" be labeled as version 1.0).

For a start, have a look at http://docs.mitk.org/nightly-qt4/NewPluginPage.html and pay attention to the "CUSTOM_PROJECT_EXECUTABLE" CMake variable. Filling in a value will generate a project stub for you.

For more information, please read http://www.mitk.org/wiki/BlueBerry

If you really need the openCherry documentation from MITK 0.14, you can generate it yourself by installing doxygen and executing the "openCherryDoc" target (in VisualStudio or with make).

Best,
Sascha

On 07/06/2010 04:56 PM, Lodron, Gerald wrote:
Hi
I am already able to use MITK as toolkit and now want to make my own application (also using Cherry) like MainAppExt. I already saw different help topics for creating new plugins and functionalities but no Applications.... (and the OpenCherry documentation link on the MITK page fails). Can anybody explain me the workflow how to import that OpenCherry stuff into a new Application?
best regards

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