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--- Comment #20 from Michal Mutl ---
I called "craft kate" from craftenv and it succeeded after 30mins and took 4
GB. when I called "craft --compile kate" it failed because it did not find kate
repository. where can I set it?
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--- Comment #19 from Christoph Cullmann ---
That means the ECM stuff is missing or the configuration wasn't taken properly.
Did you compile the stuff with craft before that?
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--- Comment #18 from Michal Mutl ---
I tried to open CMakeLists.txt, compilation started but this error appeared:
CMake Error at C:\Repository\Kate\CMakeLists.txt:17 (find_package):
Could not find a package configuration file provided by "ECM" (reque
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--- Comment #16 from Christoph Cullmann ---
If you compiled the stuff with Craft, would VisualStudio be able to import the
CMake project?
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--- Comment #15 from Michal Mutl ---
Well, Craft installed, Kate sources repository cloned. i'm using Visual Studio
2019 CE. How to make vs solution to set Kate project correctly?
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--- Comment #14 from Christoph Cullmann ---
Sure, or ping us on kwrite-de...@kde.org, if nobody reacts ;=)
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--- Comment #13 from Michal Mutl ---
Well, get me some time :), I will notify you when i'm ready. Here?
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--- Comment #12 from Christoph Cullmann ---
;=) I you dare to try to setup some dev environment, we could try how far you
get with some small patches.
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--- Comment #11 from Michal Mutl ---
I found Kate very promising editor (being disgusted with native windows editors
on the market) so I would like to help you but C is not my native language, i'm
experienced Delphi developer, I can read C but code wri
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--- Comment #10 from Christoph Cullmann ---
:=) You could try to do the change on Windows, but I must confess that takes
some time to either setup all things manually or use e.g. craft.
https://community.kde.org/Guidelines_and_HOWTOs/Build_from_source/
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--- Comment #9 from Michal Mutl ---
I'm afraid I have no experience with programming/building apps under Linux so I
must frankly say I don't dare to make any changes in Kate's sources :(
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--- Comment #8 from Christoph Cullmann ---
To store the stuff indexed with screen geometry would make sense, yes.
If you can provide a patch, this would be welcome.
You can search for KWindowConfig::saveWindowSize and
KWindowConfig::saveWindowSize to se
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--- Comment #7 from Michal Mutl ---
Windows size and position must be saved, of course, for any used resolution and
number of monitors, but it is nothing impossible.
Let us consider e.g. ini file to store this configuration.
Kate starts for the first ti
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--- Comment #6 from Christoph Cullmann ---
If you e.g. change your resolution between saving/restoring Kate, you might
have issues. The current window size restore has some checks for that, to not
create window that span outside of your screen sizes.
I
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--- Comment #5 from Michal Mutl ---
Also I don't understand what is problem to remember window position in cfg file
or registry. It has nothing to do with Windows window manager. Any windows
application which needs to remember its window position does s
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--- Comment #4 from Michal Mutl ---
It is critical, because if i change windows size and then position window to be
centered with new size, after new Kate start its window is positioned with new
size half-outside of the screen.
Startup window size is t
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--- Comment #2 from Christoph Cullmann ---
Sizes are restored, windows positions not, I can confirm that even on Linux ;=)
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