Yes but KDevelop adds them as comments...KDevelop adds such a header too. And readds it everytime you modify the project.![]()
I just did the same (but on Linux).I have compiled it today and it looks nice. Of course it's still buggy and quite limited, but already usable.
It looks like many things have changed to the better.
All the things I wrote about in the previous post are gone.
If it will work the same under windows, then this very well may be a good option to work with, at least under windows.
So far I use Dev-C++ under windows, and allthough it works for me, I don't feel comfortbale with it (which is why I was looking for somthing else)
Its a deal!Try it and then publish an article at QtCentre about it so that others can learn from your experience![]()
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