Welcome to the Dabo Wiki!
- The site has been hit repeatedly by spammers, who have deleted the real content and inserted their crap. I've changed the permissions for the Wiki so that now only authorized users may edit pages. If you'd like to contribute, just drop me a quick note (ed at leafe dot com) and I'll be happy to get you set up. Once you have a username/password, you can login here.
- What is Dabo?
- Who are the People involved with Dabo?
- What are the Requirements for Dabo?
- What about Installing Dabo?
- FAQs
- Framework Documentation
- IDE Documentation
- Want to contribute code to Dabo? Take a look at the Coding Guidelines first. You can also be Contributing to Dabo in other ways too.
- Dabo now has a local cursor engine! The new DataSet objects allow developers to manipulate the data returned by a backend database by running any standard SQL statement against the DataSet.
- Dabo supports basic DrawObjects in its UI. This allows you to draw shapes (circles, rectangles, polygons, lines) on any UI surface.
- I'm looking into integrating the awesome Winpdb debugger into Dabo. Here's a screenshot of the SimpleFormWithBizobj demo running under Winpdb: http://leafe.com/webimages/winpdb.png
- Thanks to Antonio CHESSA, we now have several of our pages **translated into Italian!**
- We have started to translate the wiki into Chinese and Russian
- A great place to start is the Recent Changes page.
- What can I do with the Dabo Demos?
- We need to plan our releases, so here's a Release Roadmap.
- Find out what's coming on the Features That Need Work page.
- Find out what's already happened on the Dabo Release History page.
- If you're a developer, you can look at Features that Need Work.
- Framework Tutorials and IDE Tutorials will show you how to get the most out of Dabo.
- Dabo supports Internationalization
Pointers on how to use this wiki: click the help link along the top of this page. Also, you might want to check out the Wiki How To page, or ZWiki:FAQs and ZWiki:QuickReference
If you want to add python code samples, just wrap them in <pycode> tags. That's all it takes to preserve formatting and color-code your sample.
Got a question? Post it on the Questions About Dabo page.
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