03-19-2014
Neo, you are awesome.
Thanks,
R. Singh
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
anjuta
Anjuta(1) Anjuta(1)
NAME
anjuta - GNOME Integrated Development Environment
SYNTAX
anjuta [option] [files ... ]
DESCRIPTION
Anjuta is a GNOME IDE and can be used to create either GNOME/GTK+ applications with glade or glade-gnome, or can be used for creating
generic applications. It is primarily designed for use with C/C++ and features an easy to use debugger and compilation environment.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Output help Anjuta command-line options and exit.
--help-gtk
Output GTK+ command-line options and exit.
--help-all
Output all command-line options and exit.
-v, --version
Output version information and exit.
-s, --no-splash
Do not show the splashscreen at startup.
-c, --no-client
Start a new instance and do not open the file in an existing instance.
-n, --no-session
Do not open last session on startup.
-f, --no-files
Do not open last project and files on startup.
-p, --proper-shutdown
Shut down Anjuta properly, releasing all resources (for debugging).
-g, --geometry string
Specify the size and location of the main window, using the standard X window geometry syntax: WIDTHxHEIGHT+XOFF+YOFF.
Anjuta supports all the generic GTK options, a full list is available on the Anjuta help screen using --help-gtk.
AUTHORS
This man page was originally written by Rob Bradford <robster@debian.org>, extended by Jens Georg <mail@jensgeorg.de>. Anjuta was developed
by Kh. Naba Kumar Singh <kh_naba@users.sourceforge.net>
SEE ALSO
anjuta_launcher(1)
Jens Georg 3.4.3 Anjuta(1)