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Yes, that's right, i'm focusing on the fax wizard first, anyway it uses
other classes, such as UI components or document handlers, which are mostly
placed in common and ui. The way I've been converting it is really simple:
first I converted the class CallWizard.java which has the method trigger
which initializes the wizard. This method creates an instance of
FaxWizardDialogImpl. I converted this class and saw which other classes this
class uses and I converted them as well and so on. I'm basically expanding
little by little up to the moment I'll already have all the files needed for
creating the fax wizard converted.

2011/5/24 Michael Meeks <michael.meeks@novell.com>


On Tue, 2011-05-24 at 00:18 +0200, Xisco Faulí wrote:
Anyway I spent some time working on the google project last week as
well. So far I've already converted ~40 files.

        Oooh ... can you test the results ? are they working (ie. with the
translation stuff stubbed out) ? I assume you're going deep first (ie.
get one wizard working), rather than broad - getting all
semi-working :-) particularly with automated code translation, depth,
then width is best I'm sure [ you may need to improve the translation
tool etc. ].

Apart from that, everything is going well and as expected.

        Great news ! :-) looking forward to your results, good to hit the
ground running too ...

       Thanks !

               Michael.

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