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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: How to Add a predefined Class to a Project
From:       Wagner Sales <wsalles2003 () yahoo ! com ! br>
Date:       2004-09-01 19:47:53
Message-ID: 41362769.20808 () yahoo ! com ! br
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Lugg William H Civ OO-ALC /MASFE wrote:

>I've got a couple of classes defined in separate .h and .cpp files that I'd
>like to use in another KDevelop project.  However, I can't find a tool that
>allows me to add the class short of creating a new class and then copying
>the contents of the existing files into the new files.  What am I missing?
>
>Thanks.
>-----
>Bill Lugg
>Software Engineer, 
>     MilStar AF Command Post Terminal Software Support
>     OO-ALC/MASFE, Peterson AFB, CO
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>who have been called according to his purpose.  -- Romans 8:28
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In Kdevelop 3 and above, tools to add existing files are in Automake 
Manager, wich are on the right side of  kdevelop gui.
But you need a target to add files ( eg: shared-lib, binary program, etc ).


Wagner

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Lugg William H Civ OO-ALC /MASFE wrote:
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  <pre wrap="">I've got a couple of classes defined in separate .h and .cpp files \
that I'd like to use in another KDevelop project.  However, I can't find a tool that
allows me to add the class short of creating a new class and then copying
the contents of the existing files into the new files.  What am I missing?

Thanks.
-----
Bill Lugg
Software Engineer, 
     MilStar AF Command Post Terminal Software Support
     OO-ALC/MASFE, Peterson AFB, CO

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In Kdevelop 3 and above, tools to add existing files are in Automake
Manager, wich are on the right side of&nbsp; kdevelop gui.<br>
But you need a target to add files ( eg: shared-lib, binary program,
etc ). <br>
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