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Posted 3 months ago by Christoph Cullmann
Now the statistics of the kate.git are online for public viewing. They will be updated daily, located on: http://kate-editor.org/stats/ Unfortunately, the statistics of the last years are not that “representative”, as the moves of Kate around in SVN and to Git biased the statistics, as I did a lot of the commits for syncing and moving [...]
Posted 3 months ago by Dominik
The Projects plugin in Kate just gained a context menu for the tree view that shows several git tools, if available: Clicking will open the corresponding application in the correct working directory. Currently, only gitk, qgit and git-cola are supported. If you want more git integration, you probably have to use KDevelop or QtCreator
Posted 3 months ago by Pablo Martín
The project plugin in kate.git master now has four new more plugins, with many features in each one: Python (autocomplete, smart snippets, parse checker, pep8 checker and pyflakes checker), Javascript (autocompletes, jquery snippet, pretty JSON, and ... [More] jslint checker), Django (smart snippets and utils to Django template) and XML (pretty xml). There are also many generic functions [...] [Less]
Posted 3 months ago by Dominik
As a quick notice: The highlight selection plugin was not removed in KDE SC 4.10.0. Instead, a silly bug results in not loading the plugin. This is fixed for DKE 4.10.1. If you cannot wait, you can find a workaround here
Posted 4 months ago by Christoph Cullmann
The project plugin in kate.git master has now the ability to call cppcheck. This is just hacked in at the moment and needs more love, but it works. Feel free to contribute integration of other code checkers, cppcheck is only the first, I hope
Posted 5 months ago by Dominik
According to our release schedule, KDE SC 4.10.0 will be available to the public in early February 2013. Following Kate in KDE 4.7, Kate in KDE 4.8 and Kate in KDE 4.9, this blog post highlights what’s new in Kate in KDE 4.10. New Features Kate Part got a unified notification system. It’s used in [...]
Posted 6 months ago by shaheed
Being vaguely aware that Python3 had some “interesting” differences compared to Python2, I had decided to not think about Python3 for now, but then one of our dear users piped up to say that even building it was broken! That seemed weird, so I started poking around only to find myself falling Alice-like into a Wonderland [...]
Posted 6 months ago by shaheed
ID files and TAGS files are generated by GNU idutils and etags respectively. They are often used in coding projects to facilitate looking up, for example, the name of a function, and then visiting where it is defined, etc. In large projects, ID files can be hundres of MB in size, and TAGS files several [...]
Posted 7 months ago by Christoph Cullmann
The Kate/KDevelop sprint in Vienna was a really productive time. Thanks to Joseph Wenninger for organizing it and the KDE e.V. for the additional funding! The Kate team was able to really wade through a lot of bugs & wishes and fix/invalidate a lot of them. After some more days of work, this really is visible in [...]
Posted 7 months ago by Dominik
With KDE 4.10, the naming of the color schemas in Kate Part changed. Instead of having “ – Normal” and “ – Printing” we now just have “Normal” and “Printing,” meaning that all applications using Kate Part now share these color schemas. In other words: If you change the Normal schema in KDevelop, [...]
 

 
 

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