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  • You can skip this part if your git is already set up correctly with your name a You will need to set up git for your user if you still did not do it. It's quite easy and it boils down to these two command ...
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  • ...an application is straight forward. If you already have a download dialog, you just need to add a few lines to the .knsrc file and create the dialog. // don't set it if you can't make a reasonable suggestion ...
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  • ...ical artwork. Modification is also allowed. The only restriction is that you can not restrict what others then do with the artwork. ...king it clear which files it applies to and point to http://www.kde.org/. You must also include the SVG of the relevant icons even if they are not used b ...
    3 KB (517 words) - 22:56, 27 February 2015
  • ...ctly it will make all KDE applications using Phonon use the mediaframework you used for implementing the backend. ...l.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/phonon-backends phonon-backends] mailinglist if you want to discuss development of your backend or read about the development o ...
    3 KB (515 words) - 11:53, 31 May 2019
  • You can get an overview of <tt>KHTML</tt>'s current capabilities [http://www.ko you a complete application with which you can already browse the web: ...
    3 KB (503 words) - 19:18, 26 July 2012
  • You can get an overview of <tt>KHTML</tt>'s current capabilities [http://www.ko you a complete application with which you can already browse the web: ...
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  • On the machine you use for this setup, you need to have installed a ...for Perl compatible regular expressions) and xml (for the UTF-8 encoding). You will need PHP to be built with mysqli support. PHP5 is recommended. ...
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  • ...in all of the projections that Marble supports. And by creating these maps you'll be able to leverage from most of the features that have been implemented ...e Marble's rendering engine is based on a number of fixed projection types you can only get a "realistic view" for those bodies which visually resemble a ...
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  • ...o get an SVN account on that machine. Currently, new stuff can be added by you with this account, but every new repository must be installed by the admini ...
    799 bytes (123 words) - 19:39, 7 January 2009
  • ...ou to use some (but not all) of git's useful features. It's very useful if you want to commit code on an airplane. ;) ...n you are interfacing with SVN. Older versions of git-svn have many issues you might run into otherwise. ...
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  • ...ed to [[../BuildAndInstall|work on a course repository]]. If that is done, you can open Artikulate and use the internal course editor as explained in the To add new units to an existing skeleton you must perform the following steps: ...
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  • ...tab and enter your username, the language you want to translate for and if you intend to translate off-line * When your user has been added to the group (you should get an e-mail notification), click on [[Special:LanguageStats|Start ...
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  • ...her/WeatherUtils'' inside your applet, provides some helpful functions for you to convert the data gotten from the ions. ...y. See the following sections for a small guide how they can be useful for you. ...
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  • #Figure out if you want to "develop-develop" or if you would be better at non-coding but still important types of tasks. I got my ...ing, start learning now. You can learn KDE and programming in parallel but you can't start on C++ (or Python, etc.) too soon. ...
    3 KB (605 words) - 12:07, 18 July 2012
  • ...leMap provide their full amount of methods as a D-BUS Interface. Therefore you can easily create a shell-script to control Marble using the <b>qdbus</b> c ...u start you need to find out the PID of the Marble process: In your script you can do it like this. ...
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  • ...5dzhGU2lUOVE shared spreadsheet]. Ask Earthwings in #marble in Freenode if you want access. ...
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  • you should or should not use them. You never want to use this unless you have a very good reason why it is impossible to use KProcess. ...
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  • Tutorials are the fastest way of finding out what KDE will do for you, and how to do it. Here is a list of currently available tutorials for KDE2 {{tip|If you are working with a newer version of KDE software, visit the [[Development/T ...
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  • To be able to #include and to link Marble in your project, you have to add the Marble headers and library in your CMakeLists.txt file: You can get the default theme (map) up and running as a widget with the followi ...
    1 KB (213 words) - 20:53, 29 June 2011
  • ...ver to the [[Special:MyLanguage/Getting_Started|Getting Started page]]. If you're looking for tutorials on how to build KDE software and contribute to pro ...
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