The K Desktop Environment

8.2. New Project s

The KDevelop Application Wizard allows the creation of four different types of projects, constructing a framework for each. All projects use the GNU standard development tools as described in the requirements section of this handbook. For KDE applications, the wizard offers two different frameworks, the KDE -Application, providing a complete application with base classes for document type, view and application. This includes the creation of a menubar, toolbar and statusbar, the mainwindow inherits the KTMainWindow class. The KDE -Mini-Application only gives a view which is empty. This type of project can be used for the creation of small desktop tools or other simple applications without too much change on the existing code provided by the framework. A Qt-Application offers the creation of a Qt-only program if you wish no dependencies towards the KDE-libraries for end-users. The Qt-Application also is created by using tree base classes like the KDE-standard-Application and provides a menubar, toolbar and statusbar.

The C++ -Application type offers a framework for creating commandline applications. It is ready to run and by default displays "Hello World" as the only action. This may be useful for C++ learners who would like to program applications without using a GUI first or for those working on commandline programs written in C++ or C. C programmers can also take advantage of the C-only project, which requires any C-compiler at the minimum.

The wizard asks for your project name, version and the location where the project directory will be build. Further, your Name and Email address are asked for inserting them in header and cpp templates on top of your source files as well as for entries in the *.lsm file.