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OHT+Behavior: heat-maps and path-maps for Qt GUIs. User-interaction abstraction.

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    pedromateo
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    Hi again!!

    Maybe once you have successfully downloaded and compiled the project, you attempt to execute it and it does not work fine.
    The problem is that the testing module did not find the "libCSU" library, so you need to update the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable in the following way:

    export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/home/...../xxxxxxxxx/bin/csaesumulib/lib

    where "xxxxxxxxx" is the folder in which the prototype was installed.

    I hope it will help you to solve the problem, and do not hesitate to send a nes post if you need further help.ç

    Cheers!!

    Pedro Mateo
    pedromateo@um.es
    http://www.pedromateo.es

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      andre
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      Looks like a very interesting tool to analyze how an applications interface might be improve. Thank you, I will definately check it out!

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        DenisKormalev
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        Pedro Mateo, your software is something interesting. This one and previous post about autolayout. I definetely should OHT in work.

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          pedromateo
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          [quote author="Denis Kormalev" date="1291378644"]Pedro Mateo, your software is something interesting. This one and previous post about autolayout. I definetely should OHT in work.[/quote]

          [quote author="Andre" date="1291374221"]Looks like a very interesting tool to analyze how an applications interface might be improve. Thank you, I will definately check it out![/quote]

          Dear Denis and Andre,

          do not hesitate to contact us if you need some help while using our tools, or to adapt them to your developments. Your interest is the best reward we can get.

          Pedro Mateo
          pedromateo@um.es
          http://www.pedromateo.es

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            memtv
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            That's great for analyzing designing of a GUI. Thanks.

            Nobody will get through, Nobody not even you, Can escape the judgment day!

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              stukdev
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              Mmm very interesting program for improve gui! Thank's.

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                vsorokin
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                It's awesome. Great job! UI designers will be delighted.

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                Vasiliy

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                  fcrochik
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                  Pedro:

                  Can I suggest you to add it to the Add Ons page?

                  http://developer.qt.nokia.com/wiki/Category:Add-ons

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                    pedromateo
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                    [quote author="fcrochik" date="1293405660"]Pedro:

                    Can I suggest you to add it to the Add Ons page?

                    http://developer.qt.nokia.com/wiki/Category:Add-ons[/quote]

                    Hi Fcrochik,

                    how can I add this and other contributions to the Add Ons page?

                    Thank you for your help and your suggestion.
                    Cheers!

                    Pedro Mateo
                    pedromateo@um.es
                    http://www.pedromateo.es

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                      goetz
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                      Just open the page and hit on the edit button on the wiki menu on the right side.

                      You find some help for the formatting options on the wiki pages "WikiSyntax":http://developer.qt.nokia.com/wiki/WikiSyntax and "TextileSyntax":http://developer.qt.nokia.com/wiki/TextileSyntax

                      http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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                        pedromateo
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                        [quote author="Volker" date="1295824917"]Just open the page and hit on the edit button on the wiki menu on the right side.

                        You find some help for the formatting options on the wiki pages "WikiSyntax":http://developer.qt.nokia.com/wiki/WikiSyntax and "TextileSyntax":http://developer.qt.nokia.com/wiki/TextileSyntax[/quote]

                        Thank you very much Volker!!!

                        Pedro Mateo
                        pedromateo@um.es
                        http://www.pedromateo.es

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                          LTE4D
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                          Grateful for the enriching insights provided in the recent blog regarding OHT+Behavior: heat-maps and path-maps for Qt GUIs, alongside user-interaction abstraction! If you're keen on delving further into this fascinating realm, I encourage you to explore our dedicated blog section on UX heatmap. Dive in and uncover more about enhancing user experiences!

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