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| File | Date | Author | Commit |
|---|---|---|---|
| bin | 2008-03-24 | ctaf | [r265] working rpurge_clean_cmake |
| etc | 2008-03-23 | ctaf | [r263] emacs: gdb/completion |
| gtk-ctafconf | 2008-03-23 | ctaf | [r263] emacs: gdb/completion |
| AUTHORS | 2007-04-06 | ctaf | [r169] |
| ChangeLog | 2008-03-23 | ctaf | [r263] emacs: gdb/completion |
| README | 2008-02-10 | ctaf | [r221] loads of change |
| README.DEVEL | 2006-05-20 | ctaf | [r106] |
| TODO | 2008-03-23 | ctaf | [r263] emacs: gdb/completion |
| VERSION | 2008-03-23 | ctaf | [r263] emacs: gdb/completion |
| git.sh | 2008-03-29 | ctaf | [r266] git shell |
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INSTALL
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the ctafconf install all its file in .config/ctafconf.
If you dont want to install everything you can backlist package using ct-profile prior to ct-installconf
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if you have display problem with ct-profile or ct-installconf try 'ct-profile text' or 'ct-installconf text' or other mode see ct-installconf -h for more information
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there is two way to install the ctafconf, the first one using svn is better as it allow you to update it easily :
>mkdir .config
>cd .config
>svn co https://grk.svn.sf.net/svnroot/grk ctafconf
>cd ctafconf/bin
>./ct-installconf
the second way is more traditional, you download the tarball from the website and unpack it in .config
> mkdir .config
> cd .config
> tar xvzf ctafconf-DATE.tgz
> cd ctafconf/bin
> ./ct-installconf
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UPDATE
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update the ctafconf with svn (if you used the first method to install)
>cd .config/ctafconf
>svn up
using a newer tarball:
unpack the tarball in .config
>cd .config/
>tar xvzf ctafconf-DATE.tgz
That's all, you dont need to call ct-installconf or ct-updateconf, it's automatic
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INSTALL FOR EMACS
do everything described in the INSTALL section, but select only emacs
if you are paranoid, and dont trust the install script:
>mkdir ~/.config/ctafconf/perso
>mkdir ~/.config/ctafconf/perso/semantic
>echo "(load-file \"~/.config/ctafconf/etc/emacs/emacs\")" >> ~/.emacs
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EMACS ADD-
pour emacs:
!!! ces outils ne sont pas necessaire a un bon fonctionnement d'emacs et le ralentisse beaucoup !!!
recuperer au choix sur le web:
- cedet : outils pour le developpement, meilleur completion automatique,
meilleur coloration, ...
- ilisp : lisp interactif
- ecb : IDE pour emacs, basť sur cedet
- doxyemacs : commentaire doxygen
les decompresser dans ~/.config/ctafconf/etc/emacs/site-lisp
renommer ecb-* en ecb, cedet-* en cedet, doxymacs-* en doxymacs, pareil pour ilisp
afin d'avoir ecb,cedet,ilisp et doxymacs comme repertoire dans site-lisp
compiler chaque projet:
cd cedet;make;
cd ecb;make;
cd ilisp;make;
cd doxyemacs; configure; make; (maybe you should remove -Werror to compile successfully)
(pour compiler avec une autre version d'emacs: make EMACS=emacs21)
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RECOMMANDED SOFTWARE
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with fluxbox:
xbindkeys : to specify global keyboard shortcut
conky or torsmo : to draw information on your desktop
in console:
most : pager enabling color with man
zsh : the best shell ever!!! with completion on everything
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KEYBOARD SHORTCUT (gnome and fluxbox)
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ctrl+alt+m : toggle maximize
ctrl+alt+t : toggle decoration
ctrl+alt+c : close
ctrl+alt+k : kill
ctrl+alt+f : toggle fullscreen
alt+f1 : switch to desktop 1
alt+f2 : switch to desktop 2
alt+f3 : switch to desktop 3
alt+f4 : switch to desktop 4
alt+click gauche : move
alt+click droit : resize
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UNINSTALL
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You will never want to uninstall, after you tried the ctafconf
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HELP
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It's a good framework to create our own personnal configuration
ct-profile : configure your ctafconf profile (wallpaper, wm, mail, etc..)
ct-installconf : reinstall la ctafconf (et l'install aussi qd mm!)
ct-repo : admin your repository (svn and cvs)
ct-ssh : create alias for ssh host
ct-help : a litle help about the ctafconf command
ct-date : console date reminder, usefull to remenber your gran'mother birthday
ct-socks : set your socks password (mostly for epita)
grepr, rpurge : grep recursif, netoyage de fichier tmp (~,..)
replacer : recursive find and replace in all files in the current folder
visit http://www.noshell.info for more information/help about the ctafconf
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Credits
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Some of thoses configurations files have been collected, modified
and enhanced from a lot's of files from differents places.
thanks for all people who put there config on the web.
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thanks for Sergio Talens-Oliag <sto@debian.org> for his ssft library
thanks for all people I 'stolen' GPL code ;-)
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About
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Cedric GESTES (ctaf42@gmail.com)
http://www.sf.net/projects/grk
http://grk.sf.net
http://www.ctaf.free.fr
http://www.noshell.info
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