Some questions regarding the Appwizard

Steven T. Hatton hattons at globalsymmetry.com
Thu May 27 00:12:05 UTC 2004


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On Wednesday 26 May 2004 17:43, Sascha Cunz wrote:
> On Wednesday 26 May 2004 20:00, Paul Drummond wrote:
> > Each language in the "languages/" sub-dir has an app-template folder
> > which contains a config file.  For example, the C++ Hello template is in
> > languages/cpp/app_templates/chello and it's config file is called
> > "chello".
>
> These files will soon be named like: chello.kdevtemplate. When this is
> done, bleeding-edge-cvs users will have to remove their
> $KDEDIR/share/apps/kdevappwizard directory before installing kdevelop.
> You will know that you missed that point, if every template appears twice
> in appwizard; This should also be the point where appwizard starts to work
> again.

Now I'm more confused than ever.  I think this means I just need to sit back 
and enjoy the turbulence.


> When we are talking of ini files, we actually talk about the files that are
> currently named the same as the directory, where the template lives in
> (i.e. languages/cpp/app_templates/cpphello/cpphello). These files however
> will soon be assigned an extention to identify them. It will then be:
>
>     languages/cpp/app_templates/cpphello/cpphello.kdevtemplate
>
> These files are called "ini"- or "desktop"-files, because they look like
> some windows 3.1 "ini" files.
>
> Cheers Sascha


There's a computer humor page somewhere, IIRC, it was partially in German.  It 
has a really cool animated gif of a guy slamming his head on his keyboard 
against a background that looks like an American caution sign.  (a yellow 
square oriented with the sides at 45 degrees WRT the ground.)  Do you know 
where I can find that? The link I had is gone.
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Regards,
Steven
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