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diff --git a/theide.1 b/theide.1 deleted file mode 100644 index c362e11f5cf1..000000000000 --- a/theide.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,183 +0,0 @@ -.\" Process this file with command -.\" groff -man -Tascii theide.1 -.\" -.TH THEIDE 1 TheIDE " " TheIDE -.SH NAME -theide \(hy A good integrated development environment, -designed for developing large C++ applications. -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B theide -.br -.BI "theide " "assembly package" -.br -.BI "theide " "assembly package build_method" -.RB "[" \-options "] [" >FLAG [ ,FLAG ]...] -.RI [ out ] -.LP -The first method starts TheIDE with a Package selection dialog, -the second method directly opens -.IR package " from " assembly -and third one allows you to build or export specified project according -to the supplied parameters. The last method does not open TheIde -but causes it to work in console mode. -.SH DESCRIPTION -TheIDE -is U++ integrated development environment which introduces modular -concepts to C++ programming. It features -.I BLITZ-build -technology to speedup C++ rebuilds up to 4 times, visual designers -for U++ libraries, -.I Topic++ -system for documenting code and creating rich text -resources for applications (like help and code documentation) -and -.I Assist++ -\(hy a powerful C++ code analyzer that provides features -like code completion, navigation and transformation. - -TheIDE integrates with compiler and debugger -.RB "(by default " gcc "(1) and " gdb (1)) -and can also be used to develop non-U++ applications. - -.SH OPTIONS - -.IP assembly -Selects in which assembly to look for package. It must be configured -in file -.I ~/.upp/theide/assembly.var -. -.IP package -Selects which package to use. The package must exist in selected assembly. -.IP build_method -Selects build method. It must be configured in file -.I ~/.upp/theide/build_method.bm -. -.LP -.IP FLAGs -Specify witch flags should be set up. This works the same way as inside -TheIDE. The FLAGs must be separated by commas and first and prepended -with ">" character. Please note, that ">" has special meaning in most -shells and therefore you must either escape it or enclose in quotation -marks. -.LP -Parameter -.B options -must always form single string, e.g. "\-arvs". -Please note, that some options are mutually exclusive. Don't use them -together unless you want to be surprised by the results. -.SS General options: -.RS -.IP a -Rebuild all. Cleans caches before doing anything. -.IP b -Use BLITZ. -.IP e -If building fails, stop with message box. -.IP l -Be silent. -.IP v -Be verbose. -.IP m -Create a map file. -.RE -.SS Output mode: -.RS -.IP r -Release mode. -.IP 1 -Release mode \(hy optimize for size. -.IP 2 -Release mode \(hy optimize for speed. -.LP -These options are mutually exclusive. If more of them is used then last -one is used. If none is used, Debug mode is assumed. -.RE -.SS Linking mode: -.RS -.IP s -Use shared libraries. -.IP S -Use shared libraries and build as shared libraries. -.LP -These options are mutually exclusive. If more of them is used then last -one is used. If none is specified, static linking is used. -.RE -.SS Exporting: -.RS -.IP x -Export files necessary to build project to the directory -.I out -.IP X -Export all files in project to directory -.I out -.IP M -Create makefile in file -.I out -.IP xM,XM -If you mix M with x or X, Makefile is exported to directory -.I out -.LP -Options x and X are mutually exclusive. The last specified is used. -.RE -.SH FILES -.I ~/.upp/theide/*.var -.RS -The assembly specifications. -.RE -.I ~/.upp/theide/*.bm -.RS -The build methods configurations. -.RE -.I ~/.upp/theide/theide.cfg -.RS -Main configuration file. -.RE -.I ~/.upp/theide/ide.colors -.RS -Configuration of colors used in TheIDE. -.RE -.I ~/.upp/theide/ide.key -.RS -Configuration of key bindings in TheIDE. -.RE -.LP -.IP NOTE: -None of these files is meant to be edited by hand. They can be created -and/or modified from within TheIDE. This is strongly recommended -since it is easier and safer. -.SH EXAMPLES -.B "theide examples UWord" -.RS -Opens UWord (an example implementation of text proccesor) in TheIDE. -.RE -.LP -.B theide examples AddressBook GCC \-vasb ">GUI,MT" /tmp/ab -.RS -Builds application AddressBook with verbose output, using -.BR gcc (1) -in debug mode, with GUI and multithreading support, links it using -shared libraries and places it in /tmp/ab. -.RE -.LP -.B theide uppsrc ide \-2sx ">GUI,MT" /tmp/ide -.RS -Exports Makefile and all the files needed to build TheIDE itself -(with speed optimizations) into the directory /tmp/ide/. -.RE - -.SH BUGS -If you find any bugs, please contact the developpers on our forums ( -.I http://www.ultimatepp.org/forum -) or file a bug on projects SourceForge page ( -.I http://sourceforge.net/projects/upp -). -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR umk (1) -. -.SH AUTHORS -Mirek Fidler, Koldo Ramirez, Tomas Rylek, Daniel Kos -.SH DOCUMENTATION -Full documentation is accesible from within TheIDE -and also online on -.I http://ultimatepp.org -. |