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- ...st want to use stable KDE Software for your everyday computing needs, then you do not usually need to build KDE Software for yourself. See [https://www.kd ...282 bytes (49 words) - 10:30, 11 March 2016
- ...st want to use stable KDE Software for your everyday computing needs, then you do not usually need to build KDE Software for yourself. See [https://www.kd ...282 bytes (49 words) - 17:42, 19 July 2019
- ...r] which allows you to get notification for only those areas that interest you. ...346 bytes (49 words) - 10:10, 17 May 2019
- ...see point 2 below), or an abstract interface (header file only) is enough. You can also use known interfaces to child objects of the part instead of chang ...691 bytes (120 words) - 17:42, 19 July 2019
- ...while you are still developing your library and don't want to install it, you can use this trick: ...258 bytes (45 words) - 17:41, 19 July 2019
- ...exists. You often need to include the link in a sentence, so in that case you would use ...591 bytes (95 words) - 10:06, 10 February 2019
- Presuming you have the proper dependencies installed (you'll have to consult your distro's package manager), this should end in a suc ...290 bytes (46 words) - 17:23, 18 October 2019
- ...Special:mylanguage/Tasks_and_Tools|Tasks and Tools]] before starting. If you already contribute, check out [[Stats|Stats]] to see the ''top 10 contribut ...278 bytes (42 words) - 10:35, 11 March 2016
- ...remote file for viewing and try to save it, the program will behave as if you were calling Save As on a completely new file.}} ...231 bytes (43 words) - 07:31, 26 October 2019
- ...patch'' to change the software, but the information here is also useful if you want to [https://techbase.kde.org/Contribute/Bugsquad test whether a bug st ...351 bytes (61 words) - 17:43, 19 July 2019
- ...form libraries to help. The whole range of KDE software is very modular so you can perfectly improve one area without knowing how others work. ...313 bytes (55 words) - 10:10, 17 May 2019
- ...patch'' to change the software, but the information here is also useful if you want to [https://techbase.kde.org/Contribute/Bugsquad test whether a bug st ...351 bytes (61 words) - 10:37, 11 March 2016
- ...ode. KDE also provides source code tarballs for the most recent releases. You can find the relevant Git URLs at the [http://cgit.kde.org/ KDE Git reposit ...328 bytes (57 words) - 17:22, 18 October 2019
- ...app and install it in a new toplevel directory of existing KDE sources. Or you can start the old way, from scratch. ...244 bytes (45 words) - 17:41, 19 July 2019
- ...s a more or less recent version of the framework in its repository or that you're fine with not using the latest. If not, proceed to Plan B. ...287 bytes (52 words) - 17:23, 18 October 2019
- ...and let him apply them. If the author is not maintaining his application, you might become the new maintainer... ...248 bytes (45 words) - 10:10, 17 May 2019
- * http://lxr.kde.org/ lets you search the code for identifiers or tokens like API method calls * http://lxr.kde.org/search lets you search the code for any string ...580 bytes (101 words) - 10:34, 11 March 2016
- ...n mind that the more you use this feature, the slower your parser gets. If you use it, sort the rules in order of likeliness. Also, there could be cases w ...343 bytes (61 words) - 09:53, 10 February 2019
- ...You will probably get a good deal of bug reports and wishes. People expect you to fix the bugs and implement the wishes that make sense. ...335 bytes (60 words) - 10:10, 17 May 2019
- ...change the ruleset in code actions using the macro lxSET_RULE_SET(⟨name⟩). You can specify code to be executed when entering or leaving a ruleset by using ...314 bytes (49 words) - 09:54, 10 February 2019