/** @page new_app Creating an empty project that uses OpenNI This section describes how to set the environment for developing your own applications using OpenNI. @section create_new_app To Create a simple project using OpenNI: -# Open a new project or an existing one with which you want to use OpenNI. -# In the Visual Studio menu, open the Project menu and choose Project properties. -# In the C/C++ section, under the General node, find the "Additional Include Directories" and add "$(OPEN_NI_INCLUDE)". This is an environment variable pointing to where OpenNI include directory is located (the default location will be: C:\\Program files\\OpenNI\\Include). -# In the Linker section, under the General node, find the "Additional Library Directories" and add "$(OPEN_NI_LIB)". This is an environment variable pointing to where OpenNI libraries directory is located (the default location will be: C:\\Program files\\OpenNI\\Lib). -# In the Linker section, under the Input node, find the "Additional Dependencies" and add OpenNI.lib -# If you wish to use an XML file to configure OpenNI, you can start from a basic one found under OpenNI Data folder (the default location will be: C:\\Program files\\OpenNI\\Data). For additional information about OpenNI xml scripts, see @ref xmlscripts. -# Make sure to add the Additional Include and Library directories to both your Release and Debug configurations. -# Your code files should include XnOpenNI.h if using the C interface, or XnCppWrapper.h if using the C++ interface. */