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Re: First impressions [message #8012 is a reply to message #8010] Sun, 04 February 2007 07:46 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
mirek is currently offline  mirek
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filipg wrote on Sat, 03 February 2007 23:24


Third, once I executed "theide", I could find no way to ADD an existing tree to the IDE. That is, having a directory of c++ files in a subdirectory "testing", how to make the IDE "see" these files. In fact, I gave up.



I understand that this is irritating. However, it is direct result of package/nest/assembly system, which makes things simple and effective in the long run. Things are different, it is like importing .doc file into .xls... (or .odt into .ods Wink

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OS? PalmOS? WinCE? I know it's under the "Status & Roadmap" but if you're going to compare...



Not quite sure why. Sources will be the same in Mac OS X.

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Finally, as there does not appear to be a downloadable version of the documentation, perhaps provide a link to some site-grabber like http://www.httrack.com (free and cross-platform).



You have already all documentation downloaded. Just, in TheIDE, press F1.

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U++ looks impressive. If I *wasn't* anxious to try it, I wouldn't be posting here Smile



You are welcome. Please keep in mind that for most people, first U++ hands on impressions are scary. That is standard.... Some design decisions are very unusual.

Mirek
 
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