[I'm so glad we can have hge threads on -core-devel as well that totally wander away from the original subject.] On Friday 27 January 2006 14:35, Gábor Lehel wrote: > On 1/27/06, Benjamin Meyer wrote: > > I'm afraid that pretty soon Kate may really be the KDE developer's > > preferred graphical IDE > > - Michael Pyne > > > > I doubt you are the first to say that, but i'll credit you for the quote. > > I know there are lots of people who code with Kate. Kate with a split > > Having quick shortcuts for make, make install, run, et al, and being > able to double click an error message to be taken to its source, a la > KDevelop, are also nifty, but I can live without these (the konsole > part and ctrl-g go-to-line suffice well enough). There's the katemake plugin, recently fixed by Anders after I had left it to rot in addons; by default it uses ctrl-R (and I don't even know if that's configurable) to run "make" in the directory containing the current file, parsing the errors and providing a convenient way to jump from one error or warning to the next. -- As of September 1st, 2004, the University of Nijmegen will _still_ be the University of Nijmegen, but with a different nonsensical adjective in front. Reach me at groot@kde.org instead. GPG FEA2 A3FE