getting_started:kdevelop
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Using an integrated development environment for developing EEROS applications is highly recommended. You have all the features such as source code lookup, code completion or automatic compiling. | Using an integrated development environment for developing EEROS applications is highly recommended. You have all the features such as source code lookup, code completion or automatic compiling. | ||
- | If you have previously built your application manually or with the aid of the [[getting_started:install_and_setup_development_environment# | + | If you have previously built your application manually or with the aid of the [[https:// |
- | - Import the project by choosing the '' | + | - Import the project by choosing the '' |
- This will automatically open the project configuration panel. | - This will automatically open the project configuration panel. | ||
- | - Choose the build directory of the previously built application as your build directory, e.g. // | + | - Choose the build directory of the previously built application as your build directory, e.g. // |
- Leave the entries for install directory, build type, and extra arguments empty. These settings will be fetched from the existing CMake configuration in your build directory. | - Leave the entries for install directory, build type, and extra arguments empty. These settings will be fetched from the existing CMake configuration in your build directory. | ||
- Click '' | - Click '' |
getting_started/kdevelop.txt · Last modified: 2021/04/01 08:25 by ursgraf