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<?php require_once($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . "/eclipse.org-common/system/app.class.php"); require_once($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . "/eclipse.org-common/system/nav.class.php"); require_once($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . "/eclipse.org-common/system/menu.class.php"); $App = new App(); $Nav = new Nav(); $Menu = new Menu(); include($App->getProjectCommon()); # All on the same line to unclutter the user's desktop'
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# gettingstarted.php
#
# Author: Chris Gross
# Date: 2006-05-07
#
# Description: Describes the tiers in Nebula.
#
#
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# Begin: page-specific settings. Change these.
$pageTitle = "Getting Started with Nebula";
$pageKeywords = "Nebula, SWT, Widgets, Controls";
$pageAuthor = "Chris Gross";
# Add page-specific Nav bars here
# Format is Link text, link URL (can be http://www.someothersite.com/), target (_self, _blank), level (1, 2 or 3)
# $Nav->addNavSeparator("My Page Links", "downloads.php");
# $Nav->addCustomNav("My Link", "mypage.php", "_self", 3);
# $Nav->addCustomNav("Google", "http://www.google.com/", "_blank", 3);
# End: page-specific settings
#
# Paste your HTML content between the EOHTML markers!
$html = <<<EOHTML
<div id="midcolumn">
<h1>$pageTitle</h1>
<p>Using Nebula widgets is very straightforward. Each widget is downloaded as a seperate
individual jar file. You can then take this jar and add it to your class path.
<p>
<hr class="clearer"/>
</div>
EOHTML;
# Generate the web page
$App->generatePage($theme, $Menu, $Nav, $pageAuthor, $pageKeywords, $pageTitle, $html);
?>