On Wednesday 23 November 2011 21:22:24 /dev/ammo42 wrote: > About IDE's, you don't really need a full-blown IDE like Code::Blocks > or KDevelop to validate syntax; Kate, vim and Emacs also have syntax > colouring and bracket matching. Anyway the only real check against bad > code is compiling and testing ;). For class/function searching, I > actually use find/grep but Emacs and vim support ctags which makes > jumping through functions much quicker. > If you think KDevelop is better for you, feel free to use it but I'm > not sure at all whether KDE3 KDevelop supports cmake-based source code. > KDE4 KDevelop does. With KDE4 KDevelop I'm able to open the kdebase > 3.5.13 CMakeLists.txt, and it loads automatically the full source code. > However, I didn't find how to change the include path, so TQt calls are > either not found or attributed to Qt4. Curently I use QT Creator for developing TDE stuff. Is really a good IDE. -- Serghei