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If the compiler encounters an error message, simply click on the line with the error message or use Navigation - Jump to Next Outputmark item in the main menu and the editor will jump to the line (and if available column) where the error was reported. Depending on the error message, '''KDevelop''' may also offer you several possible actions to fix the error, for example by declaring a previously undeclared variable if an unknown symbol was found.
If the compiler encounters an error message, simply click on the line with the error message or use the <menuchoice>Navigation -> Jump to Next Outputmark</menuchoice> item in the main menu and the editor will jump to the line (and if available column) where the error was reported. Depending on the error message, '''KDevelop''' may also offer you several possible actions to fix the error, for example by declaring a previously undeclared variable if an unknown symbol was found.

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If the compiler encounters an error message, simply click on the line with the error message or use the <menuchoice>Navigation -> Jump to Next Outputmark</menuchoice> item in the main menu and the editor will jump to the line (and if available column) where the error was reported. Depending on the error message, '''KDevelop''' may also offer you several possible actions to fix the error, for example by declaring a previously undeclared variable if an unknown symbol was found.

If the compiler encounters an error message, simply click on the line with the error message or use the Navigation -> Jump to Next Outputmark item in the main menu and the editor will jump to the line (and if available column) where the error was reported. Depending on the error message, KDevelop may also offer you several possible actions to fix the error, for example by declaring a previously undeclared variable if an unknown symbol was found.