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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 debug‐
	      ging).

       -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	 <rob‐
       ster@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			    3.10.0			     Anjuta(1)
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