
A couple of days ago a new release 6.14 of KDE Frameworks came out and part of it is the syntax highlighting engine, used not only by KDE applications like Kate and KDevelop; but also by some others like Qt Creator.
I'm happy to report that this version also brings support for RISC-V instructions/registers/… in GNU Assembler, that I contributed: https://invent.kde.org/frameworks/syntax-highlighting/-/merge_requests/694
#RISCV #RISC_V #assembler #assembly #programming #Kate #editor #KDevelop #QtCreator #Qt6 #IDE #KDE #KDEFrameworks @kde
@pybonacci
You're welcome!
I can relate, I've been trying to ditch vscode/-ium for a while now and Kate seems to be getting a solid option.
For Python development, a worth-trying option is #kdevelop .
I also had issue finding useful documentation, so I'd say it's not you
KDE release the release candidate for the 6.13.0 frameworks, time to test drive these together with experimental Qt6 6.8.3 here. :)
Using (an uptodate) KDevelop is a handy IDE for Haiku (as there are others like the native Genio IDE). :)
Still good and on track for building and running KDevelop on Haiku, for this QtWebengine has been patched out as we don't have this one for Qt6. Already had 24.12.3 up and running, now checked building and packaging today's master checkout. Looks good! (me happy)
When I started looking into KDE there was something poking my nerves for quite some time until last year at FOSDEM (2024), how could one switch color schemes in the KDE applications?
One hurdle was down and I started experimenting with several ones, fine you would say? No! :)
Konsole still didn't want to follow color-schemes no matter what I tried, until today, found out (thanks Fedora VM) how they worked and then started checking this on Haiku.
#Linux #KDevelop #VSCode #ArchLinux #endeavouros #KDEPlasma #alternatives
@stib@aus.social Hey there! Indeed, it was really just me not being sure where to find that setting. Just trying to figure out "where is it set?", to fix that.
i address Rofi 'cause i'd just finished playing with that particular setting, and later noticed that contrast issue.
No worries, and MANY KUDOS thanks for your taking time to look. much appreciated.
here's what i did instead, which i should have done before bothering you personally, whimsically, capriciously as it were. to adjust the other settings-- more likely to affect the desired parameters.
ha! did you hear that!? E.g. "KDE Global Theme", oh it was much confusion, as momentarily thought it was budgie.
Just playing with stuff. it's been a while since i've meesed w/ KDE. and i'm too poor to buy toys.
thank you, @stib@calckey.social
serious question there #Linux people #ArchLinux
This is a Cinnamon desktop (currently. not sure what i was doing when i asked that. i'll have to try it and see what it looks like today. i am determined to get #i3wm #swayfx and / or #Hyprland to function correctly on this system @linkachus17 ~!
I was checking out #kdevelop which seems really badass and well-put-together so to speak. i'm sure there's a better 90's word, i mean, 2025's word for it.
anyway.
it's just too much to try to get all of the details. for me, at least. but i did get that far!
RE: this
https://social.vivaldi.net/@ajaxStardust/113831230848261582
Living on the edge, these things are not in Haiku(ports) repository/depot (yet). :)
KDE frameworks 6.10.0, Qt6 6.8.1 and Kdevelop 24.12.1 without Qt6WebEngine.
not caring about any fancy desktop configurations (methinks at least)
What's the quick and dirty way to fix the "invisible" text here?
#Linux #desktopenvironment #ArchLinux #KDEPlasma #kdevelop
https://youtu.be/N1u5JuXnDTc?si=3U-KyzCNFkHTIadV
Does it have something to do with #Rofi ?
How does anyone get anything done in QT these days :/ Just updated #kdevelop to see if it was worth using now that CLion has kinda gone to shit and it warned me at the start that it required 86GiB of ram and 8GiB of hard drive space to update...and it wasn't kidding....and the ide is still the clunky janky mess I remember it being :/ (though now it has about 200GB of dependencies)...It also required installing a bunch of wayland stuff even though I don't use wayland...
Thanks.
Short summary:
https://www.geany.org/
https://cudatext.github.io/
https://kdevelop.org/de/
https://kate-editor.org/de/
https://netbeans.apache.org/front/main/index.html
I also like
http://www.pspad.com/
but this would need #Wine to run on #Linux.
@winsdominoes #KDevelop normally, sometimes #QtCreator and #Emacs when working from the terminal or over SSH
This is my first #KDE program created in #KDevelop it runs directly in #Linux
But I want more input about #programming in C++ with #Qt
What kind of code resources do you use?