Luc,
I completely agree with you.
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Thanks for the tips.
Over the weekend I had a look at the source code of the cpp parser and
the tests for it (which helped me a lot).
I have it all working pretty well at the moment. I still need to look
into preprocessing files.
And it's a bit of work to make it all available in QtScript files
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 9:31 AM, Eike Ziller eike.zil...@nokia.com wrote:
But, if you consider to provide your plugin cross-platform, you should notice
that resources are at a different place on Mac builds.
You should definitely use $$IDE_DATA_PATH/myplugin/scripts
and in you plugin sources
Hello,
I'm creating a plugin that needs to install a couple of script files.
In doing so I encountered a problem.
First a question. Is it allowed to install these support files in
share/qtcreator/myplugin/ ?
Or is there some etiquette that says not to do that?
In trying to install these files,
Hello,
I'm writing a pluging that needs to make changes to the .pro file.
Is there a way to know from within my plugin which type of project is
opened? I mean, is it a project based on QMake, based on CMake, etc.
And I need to have a list of all the files in the project to see if a
certain file
2008/10/23 Aaron J. Seigo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thursday 23 October 2008, Riccardo Iaconelli wrote:
* No applet handle on the desktop. (that doesn't need much description.
;-)
). You put your mouse on it... and simply nothing happens.
that's disconcerting. could you pop some debug output
2008/10/2 Aaron J. Seigo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
broken
debugapplet - really cool idea; needs kdelibs patches commited, lots of
problems in the applet itself
Sorry about that.
I don't have enough time to keep it working.
And I think using dbus is not ideal.
The idea behind it was that I
On 10/13/06, Segedunum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I mean, even if Adobe do create a
Linux desktop port, how does Adobe package it up and how on Earth is anyone
going to install it? Anybody think of things like that?
Why can some companies do this and Adobe not?
What do they need? An installer
On 8/4/06, David Faure [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 03 August 2006 19:43, Tim Beaulen wrote: SVN commit 569387 by beaulen: -fPIC is needed on AMD64 it seems
Well, amd64 detects it, but isn't -fPIC needed always?
I have no idea.
Someone on IRC told me he had problems compiling Karbon
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