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− | - | + | * [[Running Code::Blocks under VMWare Player]]. See [http://www.vmware.com/products/player/ VMWare Player] and [http://www.vmware.com/vmtn/appliances/directory/ freely available virtual OSes for VMWare Player]. |
+ | * [[Batch building]] | ||
+ | * [[User-defined tools]]. Little explanation what they are, what the macros mean etc. Add tutorial to the same article about creating a simple tool, for example opening the Windows Explorer / Nautilus to the project directory. Redirects from [[Tools]] and [[External tools]]. | ||
+ | ** See [[Tools+ reference]] | ||
+ | * Creating new plugin tutorial. This tutorial should contain information how to build a fully functional plugin with configuration dialog etc. Information how to build and test it on different operating systems. | ||
+ | * Explanation of how to use menus and built-in dialogs with [[WxSmith tutorials|wxSmith]]. | ||
+ | * DevPack Installer Plugin is no more able to work properly (it gives always some error mess., whatever the pack chosen). So why maintain it in the list of plugins ? | ||
+ | <div align="right"> | ||
+ | <small>[https://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php?title=Template:Community:Wishlist&action=edit Edit]</small> | ||
+ | </div> |
Latest revision as of 14:06, 29 March 2013
- Running Code::Blocks under VMWare Player. See VMWare Player and freely available virtual OSes for VMWare Player.
- Batch building
- User-defined tools. Little explanation what they are, what the macros mean etc. Add tutorial to the same article about creating a simple tool, for example opening the Windows Explorer / Nautilus to the project directory. Redirects from Tools and External tools.
- See Tools+ reference
- Creating new plugin tutorial. This tutorial should contain information how to build a fully functional plugin with configuration dialog etc. Information how to build and test it on different operating systems.
- Explanation of how to use menus and built-in dialogs with wxSmith.
- DevPack Installer Plugin is no more able to work properly (it gives always some error mess., whatever the pack chosen). So why maintain it in the list of plugins ?