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A newbie and his problems
Radek:
I am new here. My name is Radek and I have just installed CodeBlocks 8.02 on Debian Lenny. I have started this thread for a newbie (me) problems, which most likely aren't any problems but the newbie does not know it. So, please, be patient ... :)
Here is problem #1: When I type a bracket, I get a space. When I type next character, the bracket appears along with the typed char. Is it possible to get rid of this behavior and get the bracket when I type it?
Jenna:
You will (most likely) find the answer here: http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,7362.0.html .
Radek:
The solution in the thread works for me. Thanks :)
Radek:
Problem #2: CodeBlock is said to be able to build a gtkmm project. I have found gtkmm neither in the wizard menu nor in the CodeBlocks manual. I tried GTK+ project but it wasn't the right idea.
(1) Is there a project template in CodeBlocks or I need to create the project from scratch?
(2) If there isn't such template, can I add the a gtkmm template to CodeBlocks? I would like to gain some skill with gtkmm so that I shall create more than one gtkmm project.
(3) If it is possible to add a gtkmm template to CodeBlocks, can you give me some general directions how to do it? I am a newbie so that any reduction of unnecessary mistakes is highly appreciated.
Zini:
You don't really need a template for that. Just create a blank project, then go to Project -> Properties -> Libraries and move gtkmm-2.4 (pkg-config) from the right list to the left list and untick the "Don't setup automatically" option. There you go. A Gtkmm project in less than a minute.
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