## Why choose Qt? Qt's QGraphicsView and QGraphicsScene is awesome, it's easier to implement window composite than other GUI library (such as GTK+). If use Gtk+ or other GUI library, I need write many Widget/XComposite code to implement widget like QGraphicsView/QGraphicsScene. ## Why choose Python? C/C++ need compile long time for every change, this will interrupt my attention and enthusiasm of development. Python is a perfect language to develop Qt program and it can call pretty much in every library you need. ## Let me run hello word ``` M-x eaf-open ``` Then type "eaf rocks!" as input, will pop hello world window in emacs like below: ![img](./screenshot/hello_world.png) It's a big hello button, try to click it, haha. ## Develop new plugin It's very easy if you know how to write PyQt5 code. Here have awesome tutorial help you study PyQt5: http://zetcode.com/gui/pyqt5/ Trust me, PyQt5 is pretty easy to study. After you know how to write PyQt5 code, developing new plugin just needs 3 steps: 1. Open file [buffer.py](app/demo/buffer.py): ```Python from PyQt5.QtGui import QColor from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QPushButton from buffer import Buffer class DemoBuffer(Buffer): def __init__(self, buffer_id, url): Buffer.__init__(self, buffer_id, url, True, QColor(0, 0, 0, 255)) self.add_widget(QPushButton("Hello, EAF hacker, it's work!!!")) self.buffer_widget.setStyleSheet("font-size: 100px") ``` Replace QPushButton with your PyQt5 widget. * buffer_id and url are need by framework, you just need pass those paramaters to Buffer class * third paramater True mean application content will fit size with emacs window size change, such as image viewer. * third paramater False mean applicaton content won't fit size with emacs window size change, such as browser. * fourth paramater is background color to fill application background. 2. Open file [eaf.py](core/eaf.py): ```Python @dbus.service.method(EAF_DBUS_NAME, in_signature="ss", out_signature="s") def new_buffer(self, buffer_id, url): if url == "eaf rocks!": self.create_buffer(buffer_id, DemoBuffer(buffer_id, url)) ``` Replace "eaf rocks!" to "i am rocks!" 3. Test ``` Execute command `eaf-stop-process' to kill old python process. Execute command `eaf-open' and type "i am rocks!". ``` See? It's so easy! Above are all you need, happy hacking! ## Other APIs Below is code example from pdfviewer: ```Python class PdfViewerBuffer(Buffer): def __init__(self, buffer_id, url): Buffer.__init__(self, buffer_id, url, False, QColor(0, 0, 0, 255)) self.add_widget(PdfViewerWidget(url, QColor(0, 0, 0, 255))) self.buffer_widget.send_jump_page_message.connect(self.send_jump_page_message) def send_jump_page_message(self): self.send_input_message("Jump to: ", "jump_page") def handle_input_message(self, result_type, result_content): if result_type == "jump_page": self.buffer_widget.jump_to_page(int(result_content)) ``` If you want read input from emacs minibuffer then call back to python. You can emit buffer signal "send_input_message", first argument is prompt string to user, second argument is callback_type for interface "handle_input_message". After emacs read user input, framework will call interface "handle_input_message", result_type is callback_type you use in signal "send_input_message", result_content is input string from emacs. Simple logic is send "send_input_message" signal to emacs, then handle user input with buffer interface "handle_input_message" ## Todolist [Some works you can hacking ;)](TODOLIST.md)