Hi Friends,
I am exploring the use of "Anjuta" as the IDE for my C++/Qt project.

while going through FAQ on http://www.anjuta.org/ I came across 
following question.

<snip>
Q : I want to organize my code into multiple directories.
A: This is currently not possible with the existing project manager.
A future version of Anjuta will also hopefully have this ability.
</snip>

The same FAQ also talks about another question after a few lines.
<snip>
Q: How do I add multiple build targets/modules/subdirectories?
A...........
</snip>

There seems to be some contradiction. If the answer to first question is 
true
then I think this is a serious limitation as my code spans across multiple
directories and subdirectoris. I think this is how big projects are 
organized.
am I overlooking/misinterpreting something here??
Somebody please clarify the things for me.

has anybody used kdevelop? Is there any comparison study between
Anjuta and Kdevelop? googling didnt help much here.

Regards
-- 
Aseem Rane
Sr. Software Engineer,
L&T Infotech Ltd. Powai.


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