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Regarding DLTK IDE Guide [message #26847] Sat, 28 June 2008 23:04 Go to next message
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Hi All,

I thought of learning to develop a TCL IDE using DLTK, so saw the Python
IDE as example from wiki.The repository that holds the code doesn't
work.Can anyone help me out in this.

-Shiva
Re: Regarding DLTK IDE Guide [message #26888 is a reply to message #26847] Sun, 29 June 2008 11:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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This is exactly i want to know also, the documentation about python is not
only
complicated but also written for people familiar with eclipse, but not for
me.

Is there any easier way to build tcl ide in eclipse?
Re: Regarding DLTK IDE Guide [message #26968 is a reply to message #26847] Mon, 30 June 2008 08:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi Shiva,

Please check you cvs settings:

host: dev.eclipse.org
connection type: pserver
user: anonymous
password:
repository path: /cvsroot/technology

And you need following modules:
org.eclipse.dltk/examples/eclipsecon08/org.eclipse.dltk.exam ples.python
org.eclipse.dltk/examples/eclipsecon08/org.eclipse.dltk.exam ples.python.part2
org.eclipse.dltk/examples/eclipsecon08/org.eclipse.dltk.exam ples.python.part3
org.eclipse.dltk/examples/eclipsecon08/org.eclipse.dltk.exam ples.python.part4


Best regards,
Andrei Sobolev.
> Hi All,
>
> I thought of learning to develop a TCL IDE using DLTK, so saw the
> Python IDE as example from wiki.The repository that holds the code
> doesn't work.Can anyone help me out in this.
>
> -Shiva
>
Re: Regarding DLTK IDE Guide [message #27241 is a reply to message #26888] Tue, 01 July 2008 02:54 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Hi all,

I am not sure why you both write about "develop/build TCL IDE".

TCL IDE is already included in the DLTK - have you looked in the downloads?

It could be used without eclipse/java knowledge - just download and run.
But if you want to add some functionality to it you have to learn java.

Regards,
Alex

Jin wrote:
> This is exactly i want to know also, the documentation about python is
> not only
> complicated but also written for people familiar with eclipse, but not
> for me.
>
> Is there any easier way to build tcl ide in eclipse?
>
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