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Subject:    branches/KDE/3.5/kdewebdev/doc/kommander
From:       Andras Mantia <amantia () kde ! org>
Date:       2008-02-13 8:09:30
Message-ID: 1202890170.982101.8226.nullmailer () svn ! kde ! org
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SVN commit 774397 by amantia:

Update location for examples.

 M  +1 -1      tutorials.docbook  


--- branches/KDE/3.5/kdewebdev/doc/kommander/tutorials.docbook #774396:774397
@@ -316,7 +316,7 @@
 These examples reflect the most recent development state of &kommander;. In its \
current state &kommander; has few limitations for developing small to medium \
applications. It certainly is not suitable for building a KWord clone, but for a \
simple editor, database frontend, GUI for commandline programs or any application in \
the spirit of Unix/Linux small applications it is a good choice. The examples \
presented here are intended to show the potential as well as how to work around \
limitations. There are some useful tricks included in these if you want to do a more \
capable small application with &kommander;. Remember &kommander; is not intended to \
do everything, but to do most things. For this concession you should be able to build \
something in &kommander; faster than other alternatives ad add GUI to scripting \
languages not otherwise supported in KDE.  </para>
 <note><para>
-The examples are installed to \
<command>$KDEDIR/share/apps/kommander/examples</command>. In case you do not have \
them there, get from <ulink url="http://kommander.kdewebdev.org">our home \
page</ulink>, by downloading the latest release. +The examples are installed to \
<command>$KDEDIR/share/apps/kmdr-editor/editor</command>. In case you do not have \
them there, get from <ulink url="http://kommander.kdewebdev.org">our home \
page</ulink>, by downloading the latest release.  </para>
 </note>
 


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