Step 1 - Create a project

In this step you learn how to create a Kanzi Studio project.

Assets for the tutorial

The assets you use in this tutorial are stored in the <KanziWorkspace>/Tutorials/Getting started/Assets directory.

The <KanziWorkspace>/Tutorials/Getting started/Completed directory contains the completed project of this tutorial.

Create a project in Kanzi Studio

You start creating a Kanzi application by creating a project in Kanzi Studio.

To create a project in Kanzi Studio:

  1. Open Kanzi Studio.
  2. If you have the Welcome screen open, click Close.
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    To set whether you want to show the Welcome and Quick Start screens when you start Kanzi Studio, in the main menu select Edit > User Preferences and set your preference.

  3. In the Quick Start screen click New Project.
    Once you start working on projects in Kanzi Studio the Quick Start screen shows the last ten projects you opened in Kanzi Studio. You can also use the Quick Start screen to open the example applications that come with Kanzi.
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    Your Kanzi installation comes with more than 20 tutorials and a dozen examples. Complete the tutorials and examine the examples to learn how to use Kanzi.

  4. In the New Project window define where and what type of project you want to create by setting:

    Click Create to create the project.

This is how Kanzi Studio looks when you create a new project.

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When you first create a project Kanzi Studio shows the most commonly used windows. You can find more specialized windows in the Window main menu. Arrange windows by moving them to the parts of the Kanzi Studio interface where you want to place them. In this tutorial you learn about the tools in the most common Kanzi Studio windows.


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See also

To learn more about the project and material type templates available in the New Project window, see Creating a project.

To learn more about Kanzi Studio projects, see Projects.

To learn more about Kanzi Studio interface and how to organize it, see Customizing the Kanzi Studio interface.

To learn about the tutorials and example applications that come with Kanzi, see Examples and Tutorials.