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2010-03-16
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2010-03-17
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sorry if this has been already answered. I recently downloaded madde 0.6.14. It makes 2 shortcuts, one for the terminal and the other for the documentation. Double clicking the documentation link on the desktop displays:
~~~
C:\my\MADDE\0.6.14\docs\index.html
[Content]
Windows cannot find 'C:\my\MADDE\0.6.14\docs\index.html'. Make sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again.
[OK]
~~~
This is the same behavior as the older version. The way I understand madde is that we can write c/c++ code and build it for n900, gui functionality is going to be through qt based apis, and other functionality like threads or sockets is going to be the ways normally linux applications are built. So no need for documentation specific to madde except for how to build stuff, how to select correct qt version etc, which is available on the madde wiki page. Is that right?
so i guess the the lesson learned is: "if you want a thing done well, do it yourself"