diff --git a/en/application-dev/quick-start/start-with-ets.md b/en/application-dev/quick-start/start-with-ets.md index 4b1b29d0bcd6667010e19e3d6943f66fd6eb143f..9ec3597755e23ba5172f24d1a72b1c9274a13cdc 100644 --- a/en/application-dev/quick-start/start-with-ets.md +++ b/en/application-dev/quick-start/start-with-ets.md @@ -9,9 +9,11 @@ ## Creating an eTS Project 1. Open DevEco Studio, choose **File** > **New** > **Create Project**, select **Empty Ability**, and click **Next**. + ![en-us_image_0000001223556342](figures/en-us_image_0000001223556342.png) 2. On the project configuration page, set **UI Syntax** to **eTS** and retain the default values for other parameters. + ![en-us_image_0000001223716826](figures/en-us_image_0000001223716826.png) 3. Click **Finish**. DevEco Studio will automatically generate the sample code and resources that match your project type. Wait until the project is created. @@ -234,6 +236,7 @@ You can implement page redirection through the page router, which finds the targ ``` 3. Open the **index.ets** file and click ![en-us_image_0000001262219043](figures/en-us_image_0000001262219043.png) in the Previewer to refresh the file. The figure below shows the effect. + ![en-us_image_0000001260684127](figures/en-us_image_0000001260684127.png) @@ -242,9 +245,11 @@ You can implement page redirection through the page router, which finds the targ 1. Connect the development board running the OpenHarmony standard system to the computer. 2. Choose **File** > **Project Structure** > **Project** > **Signing Configs**, select **Automatically generate signing**, wait until the automatic signing is complete, and click **OK**, as shown below. + ![en-us_image_0000001268077317](figures/en-us_image_0000001268077317.png) 3. On the toolbar in the upper right corner of the editing window, click ![en-us_image_0000001262206247](figures/en-us_image_0000001262206247.png). The display effect is shown in the figure below. + ![en-us_image_0000001217526428](figures/en-us_image_0000001217526428.png) Congratulations! You have finished developing your OpenHarmony application in eTS in the traditional coding approach. To learn more about OpenHarmony, see [OpenHarmony Overview](../application-dev-guide.md)