&kapp; is a KDE-based source-editing environment for C and C-style languages. Primarily, it is a front-end to the veteran <ulink url="http://cscope.sourceforge.net">Cscope</ulink>, a source-code browser originally developed at Bell Labs. <application>Cscope</application> works by parsing a set of source files, creating a cross-reference database, and allowing the user to query this database. &kapp; extends the feature-set of <application>Cscope</application> with a contemporary user interface, editor integration, project management capabilities, multiple query result windows, call trees and graphs, and more.
&kapp; is a TDE-based source-editing environment for C and C-style languages. Primarily, it is a front-end to the veteran <ulink url="http://cscope.sourceforge.net">Cscope</ulink>, a source-code browser originally developed at Bell Labs. <application>Cscope</application> works by parsing a set of source files, creating a cross-reference database, and allowing the user to query this database. &kapp; extends the feature-set of <application>Cscope</application> with a contemporary user interface, editor integration, project management capabilities, multiple query result windows, call trees and graphs, and more.
&kapp; does not provide its own editor. Instead, it utilises KDE's KTextEditor infrastructure to embed the system's default editor. This means that any editor that supports the KTextEditor interface (e.g., &kate;, <application>KVim</application>) can be used with &kapp;. The editor is defined in KDE's control centre.
&kapp; does not provide its own editor. Instead, it utilises TDE's KTextEditor infrastructure to embed the system's default editor. This means that any editor that supports the KTextEditor interface (e.g., &kate;, <application>KVim</application>) can be used with &kapp;. The editor is defined in TDE's control centre.
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In any matter related to operating or configuring the editor, please refer to the manual of the editor itself.
This section provides information for the impatient user who would like to start using &kapp; right away. While using &kapp; should be straight-forward for anyone who has ever used similar tools in the past, and is familiar with KDE applications, there are, nonetheless, some points that require attention. Even if you do not have the time or patience to browse through this entire manual, please make sure to read at least this section.
This section provides information for the impatient user who would like to start using &kapp; right away. While using &kapp; should be straight-forward for anyone who has ever used similar tools in the past, and is familiar with TDE applications, there are, nonetheless, some points that require attention. Even if you do not have the time or patience to browse through this entire manual, please make sure to read at least this section.