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Before you begin working on your new intervention you first need to create it. | |||
* Click on the New Intervention button | |||
* Choose a name for your intervention and type it in the Project name field. Each new name must start with a letter and cannot include spaces or any special characters (e.g. ( ) . ? /) , except for underscores (_) and hyphens (-) | |||
* Click Finish to begin working on your intervention. A newly created project should appear in the Project Explorer. | |||
* Your intervention will already contain an ‘intervention.lgil’ file. This is the file where you will write the logic for the intervention (although note that the logic for writing error messages to end-users is done elsewhere). | |||
You cannot begin writing any logic in this file until you have created some pages. These pages will contain all of the content of your intervention. | |||
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Revision as of 13:46, 19 February 2013
Before you begin working on your new intervention you first need to create it.
- Click on the New Intervention button
- Choose a name for your intervention and type it in the Project name field. Each new name must start with a letter and cannot include spaces or any special characters (e.g. ( ) . ? /) , except for underscores (_) and hyphens (-)
- Click Finish to begin working on your intervention. A newly created project should appear in the Project Explorer.
- Your intervention will already contain an ‘intervention.lgil’ file. This is the file where you will write the logic for the intervention (although note that the logic for writing error messages to end-users is done elsewhere).
You cannot begin writing any logic in this file until you have created some pages. These pages will contain all of the content of your intervention.