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Kate supports Jedi #322
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I don't see a reference to a publicly supported release. |
Is this included by default in 4.11 (http://kate-editor.org/2013/09/09/kate-in-4-11/)? Or does the user have to install or enable some plugins? |
Closing this. If anybody has more information, please comment. Glad to reopen. |
It will definitely be in KDE 4.13 |
source? Is this included by default in 4.11 (http://kate-editor.org/2013/09/09/kate-in-4-11/)? Or does the user have to install or enable some plugins? |
nope, neither in 4.11 nor 4.12, but it’s in the 4.13 branch, so it’ll be in 4.13. you’ll have to enable the plugin, but all kate plugins are included in the default installation, so no installing necessary. unfortunately the repo browser is down, so i can’t show you. |
Alright. Let's wait until it's up again. :-) |
I don't see it - I don't even see the branches, now that the repo browser is up again. |
Mentioned it (dev branch). |
good thing you found it. KDE 4.13 tagging wasn’t so long ago, so we couldn’t even have found definite proof before. here is the file for anyone curious. |
Yes. The KDE projects web page is really a big mess. Almost impossible to find something once you've gone into a wrong direction. |
you mean the projects overview or the code? because i agree in the first case while i think you can’t fix the second – all parts of the code are important to different people, so you have to compromise. but a Ctrl+F-able projects overview would really be great. |
I mean the overview. Haven't looked at the code, really. |
The Kate text editor supports Jedi, which should be mentioned on the page.
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