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Jeeproxx:
I am teaching myself C++ and have installed Codeblocks on my XO laptop (which is essentially running Fedora Core 7). I've read the Codeblocks manual and searched around the forum a bit looking for the answer to my question but to no avail.

My question is this... whenever I start a new project, my "main.cpp" file contains a "Hello World" script in it. Thinking I might have accidentally caused this myself by somehow saving over top of a "main.cpp" template or something, I removed it (via yum), did a "clean all" (via yum), rebooted, reinstalled, and seem to be getting the exact same issue. Is this a default "main.cpp" that will be created for every "console project" i build, which i can just go ahead and change, or have i done something wrong? Where else can I find a little more documentation regarding Codeblocks which is a little more in depth the the basic manual?

Thanks in advance

JGM:
Yes

Jeeproxx:
Yes?

Yes I am doin' something wrong? Yes it is a default template? Yes there is a location to find more documentation so I don't have to ask silly questions?

I always love helpful people.

Soo typical.

Thanks for nuthin' there fella. I just need a little point in the right direction,  a url would be just great.

ouch:
yes, anytime codeblocks starts a new project of anykind a wizard and/or a basic sample template is loaded up with it.

you can delete it or modify it, it's your choice.

Jeeproxx:
Thank you for that clarification. I do appreciate it. As i said before, I have read through the manual and understand that documentation is still a work in progress. I suppose the current user manual and the forums is the only sources of info at this point?

Anyways, thanks for the help.

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