diff -r 51a74ef9ed63 -r ae94777fff8f Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-AB9D7D52-BCF0-5E89-8A99-A6590FAD7AF6.dita --- a/Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-AB9D7D52-BCF0-5E89-8A99-A6590FAD7AF6.dita Wed Mar 31 11:11:55 2010 +0100 +++ b/Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-AB9D7D52-BCF0-5E89-8A99-A6590FAD7AF6.dita Fri Jun 11 12:39:03 2010 +0100 @@ -1,38 +1,37 @@ - - - - - -Recognizer: -Data Recognizer exampleShows how to implement a data recogniser. -
Purpose

This -example shows how to implement a data recogniser. For more information about -this example, see the Data -Recogniser tutorial.

-
Download

Click -on the following link to download the example: ExampleRecognizer.zip

Click: browse to view the example code.

-
Class Summary

CApaDataRecognizerType

RApaLsSession

-
Building and -configuring

To build the example:

    -
  • You can build the example -from your IDE or the command line.

    If you use an IDE, import the bld.inf file -of the example into your IDE, and use the build command of the IDE.

    If -you use the command line, open a command prompt, and set the current directory -to the source code directory of the example. You can then build the example -with the SBSv1 build tools with the following commands:

    bldmake -bldfiles

    abld build

    How to use bldmake and How to use abld describe -how to use the SBSv1 build tools.

  • -
  • For the emulator, the -example builds an dll called examplerecognizer.dll in -the epoc32\release\winscw\<udeb or urel>\ folder.

  • -
-
-Data Recognizer -Tutorial + + + + + +Recognizer: Data Recognizer exampleShows how to implement a data recogniser. +
Purpose

This example shows how to implement a data recogniser. For more +information about this example, see the Data Recogniser tutorial.

+
Download

Click on the following link to download the example: ExampleRecognizer.zip

Click: browse to view the example code.

+
Class Summary
    +
  • CApaDataRecognizerType

  • +
  • RApaLsSession

  • +
+
Building +and configuring

To build the example:

    +
  • You can build +the example from your IDE or the command line.

    If you use +an IDE, import the bld.inf file of the example +into your IDE, and use the build command of the IDE.

    If you +use the command line, open a command prompt, and set the current directory +to the source code directory of the example. You can then build the +example with the SBSv1 build tools with the following commands:

    bldmake bldfiles

    abld +build

    How to use bldmake and How to +use abld describe how to use the SBSv1 build tools.

  • +
  • For the emulator, +the example builds an dll called examplerecognizer.dll in the epoc32\release\winscw\<udeb or urel>\ folder.

  • +
+
+Data +Recognizer Tutorial
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