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[http://apaku.wordpress.com/2008/12/15/howto-create-build-and-run-a-simple-kdevelop4-project How to create and build a simple kdevelop4 project] |
Revision as of 18:58, 17 December 2008
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Creating projects
To start developing with KDevelop, you need to first create a project. To do this, simply go to Project menu and click on "New Project."
Now a dialog appears asking you what kind of project do you want to create. According to what app you want to develop (e.g. Qt GUI application, pyQt4, KDE app, etc.) select the appropriate option. For example, if you want to create a pyQt4 app, you would unfold 'pyQt4' and select "pyQt4 GUI Application."
Next, you have to enter the application's name in the "Application's name" field. Afterwards, you have to also set a location for the app where the sources will be stored.
Now you can click 'Next.'
The next page asks you what kind of Version Control System do you want to use. Choose the one you like (and I just remembered I wanted to start learning Git).
Browsing through created template files
To browse what files have been automatically created when you created a template project, click on "Projects" tab on the left-most hand side.
Now you will see a list of project files.
Creating projects
To start developing with KDevelop, you need to first create a project. To do this, simply go to Project menu and click on "New Project."
Now a dialog appears asking you what kind of project do you want to create. According to what app you want to develop (e.g. Qt GUI application, pyQt4, KDE app, etc.) select the appropriate option. For example, if you want to create a pyQt4 app, you would unfold 'pyQt4' and select "pyQt4 GUI Application."
Next, you have to enter the application's name in the "Application's name" field. Afterwards, you have to also set a location for the app where the sources will be stored.
Now you can click 'Next.'
The next page asks you what kind of Version Control System do you want to use. Choose the one you like (and I just remembered I wanted to start learning Git).
Browsing through created template files
To browse what files have been automatically created when you created a template project, click on "Projects" tab on the left-most hand side.
Now you will see a list of project files.