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Re: Gideon Development Update
by Toddler on Saturday 09/Jun/2001, @06:37
I would love to see this support palm os dev. I would do it myself but I wouldnt know where to start.
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Re: Gideon Development Update
by matteo porta on Saturday 09/Jun/2001, @10:52
yes, rad support would be great. look at borland kylix as an example. i think kdevelop should move in that direction.
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  • Re: Gideon Development Update
    by Bernd Gehrmann on Sunday 10/Jun/2001, @10:39
    Maybe you should try the designer of Qt 3.0 :-)

    I don't think it makes much sense to integrate
    a dialog editor into KDevelop that can't
    seriously compete with Qt designer. So turning
    KDevelop into a rad environment would need an
    ambitious developer with much energy :-)
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Re: Gideon Development Update
by Sandy Meier on Monday 11/Jun/2001, @12:13
As Gideon has already C support I think it would be nice to have an application template for the Palm OS (including makefile,configure...) first and then some plugins for starting the emulator ,transfer the program,GUI editor and so on. Please read the file HACKING to get an overview how to add plugins and study a small Gideon kpart. It'is not so difficult. :-) If you have problems you can subscribe to the KDevelop-Devel mailinglist.
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