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+# Anjuta Version 2.0.0 Alpha Release
+
+Copyright (C) 2000-2005 Naba Kumar  
+Home site => <http://anjuta.org/>
+
+## Introduction
+
+Anjuta DevStudio is a versatile Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
+on GNOME Desktop Environment and features a number of advanced
+programming facilities. These include project management, application and
+class wizards, an on-board interactive debugger, powerful source editor,
+syntax highlighting, intellisense autocompletions, symbol navigation,
+version controls, integrated GUI designing and other tools.
+
+Anjuta is an effort to marry the flexibility and power of text-based
+command-line tools with the ease-of-use of the GNOME graphical user
+interface. We thrive to make it very usable by eleminating developers
+burden with mudane programming tasks.
+
+Anjuta 2.x is the next generation Anjuta development studio with extensible
+plugin architecture. The new architecture allows writing independent
+plugins that could interact with existing plugins. Most of the older
+features have been already ported to the new architecture and are working.
+
+The new architecture has:
+
+* Complex docking shell that allows arbitrary docking of IDE widgets.
+* Dynamic plugin activation and deactivation.
+* Extensible architecture.
+* Plugins can interact with other plugins through interface.
+* Plugins can install dynamic UIs (menus/toolbars), including installing
+  context menus in other plugins.
+
+At present, Anjuta is only a beta release and lots of work needs to be done to
+improve it. In the future, Anjuta is going to be much more capable and stable!
+Extensive debugging has not yet been performed, so at the moment it will
+undoubtedly have lots of bugs. It would be great if you use it and report any
+problems to us. That way, you will be helping to improve the software as well
+as helping the Open Source community. Please read the file COPYRIGHT for
+details.
+
+Any sort of suggestions or patches for Anjuta are also most welcome.
+
+## Presently available features in Anjuta
+
+1. Fully customizable integrated editor.
+    * Automatic syntax highlighting.
+    * Automatic code formatting.
+    * Code folding/hiding.
+    * Line numbers/markers display.
+    * Text zooming.
+    * Code autocompletion.
+    * Calltips for Linux/GNOME function prototypes.
+    * Automatic indentation and indentation guides.
+    * ... and much more.
+2. Each file opened can be operated in either paged mode
+or windowed mode.
+3. Highly interactive source level debugger (built over gdb).
+    * Interactive execution.
+    * Breakpoints/watches/signal/stack manipulation.
+    * Local Variables view.
+    * Variables tips.
+    * ... and much more.
+4. Inbuilt application wizards to create terminal/GTK/GNOME
+applications on-the-fly.
+5. Dynamic Tags browsing.
+    * Function definition, structure, classes etc.
+    * Full tags management for project.
+    * Symbol Browser.
+    * File Brwoser.
+6. Full project and build files management.
+7. Bookmark management.
+8. Basic windows are attachable and detachable.
+9. Support for other languages
+    * Java, Perl, Pascal ... etc. (only file mode, no project
+    managements).
+10. Interactive messaging system.
+11. GNOME2 platform compliant.
+
+## Contact Email addresses for Anjuta
+
+Anjuta Home site: <http://anjuta.org>.
+
+For general discussions and queries use the discussion forums (two forums)
+at the project site. Please report bugs at the projects bug tracking system
+or the mailing lists at the project site. News of Anjuta is also available
+at the project site.
+
+To subscribe to one or more of the mailing lists, visit
+[<http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/anjuta-devel-list>].
+or send a mail at `<listname>-request gnome org` with a subject
+just "subscribe". Where, `<listname>` is anjuta-list or anjuta-devel-list.
+
+Mailing lists:
+
+* <anjuta-list gnome org>
+  * For general discussion.
+* <anjuta-devel-list gnome org>
+  * For development discussion.
+
+## REQUIREMENTS
+
+1) Installation from tarball:
+    * GTK libs (2.0 or later)
+    * GNOME libs (2.0 or later)
+    * gnome-xml (aka libxml1) (1.4.0 or later)
+    * gnome-print
+    * gdk-pixbuf
+    * scrollkeeper
+    * pkgconfig
+    * gnome-build (the latest release)
+    * gdl (the latest release)
+
+    Optional:
+    * devhelp (0.13 or later): for integrated API help
+    * glade3 (3.1.5 or later): for integrated UI designing
+    * libsvn: (www.subversion.org) to build subversion plugin
+    * graphviz: for class hierarchy view and profiler.
+
+2) Installation from repository:
+    * All the requirements for tarball
+    * GNU gettext 0.10.x (or later)
+    * Automake 1.4 (or later)
+    * Autoconf 2.13 (or later)
+
+3) Running
+    * X-Windows, any window manager should do as long as the gnome libs
+      are installed)
+    * Bash command shell
+    * GNU Indent
+    * yelp to browse docs
+    * Automake/Autoconf
+    * GNU Make
+    * GNU C/C++ compiler
+    * GNU debugger (gdb)
+    * GNU grep
+    * For cvs plugin: cvs
+
+## INSTALLATION
+
+Note:- The package as an example is taken as anjuta-1.0.tar.gz
+and '#' is the shell prompt. You must be logged in as root to
+install Anjuta.
+
+1) Get the tarball
+2) copy it to your home dir.
+3) `tar xfzv anjuta-<version>.tar.gz`
+4) Change dir: `cd anjuta-<version>`
+5) Type: `./configure`
+6) Type: `make`
+7) Type: `make install`
+
+That's all. If everything went smoothly, congratulations. If not,
+then please check that you have the latest libgnome and libgnomeui
+installed. Get them if you don't have and repeat the above steps.
+
+## KNOWN ISSUES
+
+* Calltips flicker when the cursor touches them if you have your window
+manager set to follow-mouse-cursor for focus. Change it to focus-follow
+mouse click to fix it.
+
+## RUNNING
+
+To run Anjuta, choose Applications -> Programming -> Anjuta IDE from the GNOME
+Main Menu, or type:   `anjuta`
+
+If you get the shell error 'Command not found', then make sure your PATH
+variable contains the executable path of Anjuta binary (by default:
+/usr/local/bin). Usually, the PATH variable is set in the file
+/etc/profile. Check it out.
+
+```sh
+Usage: anjuta [--no-splash | -s] [ files ...] [ project ]
+```
+
+If you do not want to see the Anjuta splash screen / logo, run Anjuta with
+the command-line option `--no-splash`. See the User Manual for further
+instructions.
+
+** Good Luck **


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