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Inside Macintosh: OpenDoc Programmer's Guide /
Preface - About This Book


What to Read

This is the first book to read if you intend to develop a part editor. It contains three parts: overview information, programming instructions, and human interface guidelines.

Part 1, "Basics," contains two chapters that you should read before reading any other parts of the book.

Part 2, "Programming," consists of nine chapters that describe the OpenDoc programming interface and give detailed programming suggestions. Read the chapters in any order, as you need the specific information they contain.

Part 3, "Human Interface Guidelines," consists of three chapters that describe both the visual interface and the interactions your part should provide for users.

Three appendixes give summary information:

The glossary at the end of this book applies to all of the OpenDoc developer documentation. The glossary includes terms used in the Class Reference and the Cookbook as well as in this book.


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16 JUL 1996




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