Yes, you're correct. Last night I found this terrific link:
Compilers, IDEs, Debuggers and the Jazz - C++ Forum
I didn't realize it, but KDevelop was already installed on my PC. It may have
already been there because I use a KDE-based distro or I may have installed it
at some point and for
Hi
Em 24-04-2014 08:45, Tom Meinen escreveu:
> good Linux-based C++ IDE.
Give a try on KDevelop, as Bjoern did smart things to put KDevelop to
work with LibreOffice. Follow this link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Shdfi_RKb8s&hd=1
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Comunidade LibreOffice
http://ask.libreoffic
There are lots of free open source ide's that one can use for c++ and many
other languages. Two such examples are eclipse and netbeans.
On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 1:45 PM, Tom Meinen wrote:
> Thanks for the heads up. It looks like I'll be learning C++ then. I
> actually originally intended to le
Thanks for the heads up. It looks like I'll be learning C++ then. I actually
originally intended to learn C++ along with VB for those times when VB was not
enough to accomplish what I wanted, but that never happened. I'm off to search
for a good Linux-based C++ IDE. In Windows I had the Micr
Hi Tom,
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 10:47:58AM -0700, Tom Meinen wrote:
> What programming language do I need to learn to accomplish this?
Most of LibreOffice is in C++.
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Hello, this is my first post. I've never modified any LibreOffice code, and
the programming knowledge I have is obsolete. Maybe someone could point me in
the right direction of what I need to learn. I want to modify LibreOffice
Writer's macro feature. Specifically, I want to add the ability