Re: kate: execute scripts (python, perl, ...)?

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On 14.12.2012 12:20, Kristian Rink wrote:
Hi Mirko;

and first off, thanks a bunch for your hints.

Am Freitag, 14. Dezember 2012, 12:14:01 schrieb Mirko K.:

Open a Python file, run menu Build -> Build. At the bottom a tabbed
notebook appears with an error message that no Makefile was found.
Click the tab "Target Settings" and put

Well, this is more or less the procedure I was looking for - yet, I fail to
find a "Build" menu in my kate (3.9.4, kubuntu 12.10). What does it need to
have it around?

Ah, sorry, forgot to mention that it is a plugin that you need to enable first. See Settings -> "Configure Kate" -> "Build Module"

In my German Ubuntu 12.04 + KDE 4.9/PPA it's called "Erstellen-Modul". Enable that and you should have the Build menu.

The plugin is in the package kate-data which should be installed along with Kate.

Furthermore, if not using kate: Are there any other KDE aware programmer /
text editors to be used for scripting languages? What do you use, if any?

Well, I use Vim most of the time. In the past I used KDevelop for more complex things (though I'm just a hobby programmer and don't really have a need for a full blown IDE).

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