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Dojotools is intended to help in coding dojo sessions. | ||
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Dojotools-gedit instalation: | ||
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Step 1: move all archives off the directory gedit/ to ~/.gnome2/gedit/plugins/. | ||
Step 2: move the image dojotools-images/kimono.png to /usr/share/icons/gnome/32x32/actions/. | ||
Step 3: open Gedit editor and the archive(s) to edit, press CTRL + F9. | ||
Step 4: go to Edit - Preferences, tab Plug-ins, and activate the plugin Dojo Tools. | ||
Step 5: for the plugin configuration, still in the same tab, go to 'Configure plug-in'. | ||
Step 6: 'Commands to execute': command responsable for the tests run, like 'python ~/codigos/teste_JoKenPo.py', OK and Close. | ||
Step 7: save the archive, then the tab 'Dojo Tools Output' will apear. | ||
Step 8: just enjoy and have some fun. \o/ |