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Kdevellop alternitive in work, no breath holding

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RyanMcCoskrie
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Okay first off I'm kind of afraid of making a commitment to a particular
project (that is not a program that I made for myself).

I do have one program that I've just started working after taking a break
from working with GUIs during the initial KDE3 - 4 change over though.

The concept is that it is something that can be used like an IDE
but doesn't push the user around as much.

The main thing that distinguishes it from normal IDE's is that rather
than having a set of templates for projects, all projects are initially blank
and have files and commands added to them. For instance if you are
working on a KDE 4 program you would (once ready) specify where to run
'cmake .' and assign that command a simple description. Once that is
done the description of 'cmake .' will appear in a drop down menu.

The other thing that I have in mind is rather than lots of plug-ins like KDevelop
there would be a way of specifying for a particular program (a shell script
most likely) to run with stdin and stdout set to being the file that is currently
being edited. That's the effect any way, not the implementation.


Any way, the point is if I do finish this would very many people want to use it?


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