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CHAPTER 2 NAVIGATING THE REALBASIC INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT CREATING CUSTOM PROJECT TEMPLATES If you want, you can create custom templates and add them to REALbasic to facilitate the creation of certain types of applications. This can be a handy way to facilitate application development in situations where you create multiple projects that share common features and functionality. In this scenario, you d create a base application that contains all the features commonly shared, and then use it as a template for the creation of new applications. To do so, all you must do is copy the project you want to use as templates into REALbasic s Project Templates folder, which you can find in the directory where you installed REALbasic. Figure 2-9. Selecting the type of application you want to create using REALbasic, as shown on Mac OS X As shown in Figure 2-9, you can also use REALbasic to create console applications. A console application is one that does not usually require user interaction and, instead, is run as a background program. Console applications do not have a graphical user interface (GUI). Therefore, the only item you find listed for a new Console application project is the App item. Both the Desktop and Console applications entries displayed in the New Project dialog represent templates that REALbasic uses when creating a new project. When selected, REALbasic starts the project creation process by loading a copy of the selected template. You can add new items to your project by clicking one of the Add icons located in the Editor toolbar or by opening the Project menu, selecting Add, and then clicking an item from the list of choices. You can also add items to your projects by dragging them from the desktop and dropping them onto the Project Editor. Deleting an item is even easier: simply select the item you want to remove from your project, and then press Delete.
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