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    19 <h2>Carbide.c++ Release Notes 2.2.0</h2>
    19 <h2>Carbide.c++ Release Notes 2.3.0</h2>
    20 <p>The Carbide.c++  is a comprehensive development tool suite for Symbian OS that is based on the Eclipse framework. The C++ Development Toolkit (CDT), provides the foundation for project and build tools management, as well as the primary interface for the debugger to communicate with the IDE. </p>
    20 <p>The Carbide.c++  is a comprehensive development tool suite for Symbian OS that is based on the Eclipse framework. The C++ Development Toolkit (CDT), provides the foundation for project and build tools management, as well as the primary interface for the debugger to communicate with the IDE. </p>
    21 <p>This is a collection of important information concerning last-minute
    21 <p>This is a collection of important information concerning last-minute
    22   changes and other topics that deserve special attention.&nbsp;Please
    22   changes and other topics that deserve special attention.&nbsp;Please
    23   read these notes carefully before using the Carbide tools so you
    23   read these notes carefully before using the Carbide tools so you
    24   understand the current limitations and workarounds for known
    24   understand the current limitations and workarounds for known
    33 a quick introduction to Carbide.c++.</p>
    33 a quick introduction to Carbide.c++.</p>
    34 <p class="note" style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);"><span style="font-weight: bold;">WARNING</span>:
    34 <p class="note" style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);"><span style="font-weight: bold;">WARNING</span>:
    35 Updating the CDT feature in Carbide.c++/Eclipse will wipe out our
    35 Updating the CDT feature in Carbide.c++/Eclipse will wipe out our
    36 changes making the tools unusable!</p>
    36 changes making the tools unusable!</p>
    37 <p> See the <a href="hints_tips.htm">Tips &amp; tricks</a> page for more helpful information.</p>
    37 <p> See the <a href="hints_tips.htm">Tips &amp; tricks</a> page for more helpful information.</p>
    38 <h3><a name="whatsNew" id="whatsNew2"></a>What's New in 2.2.0 </h3>
    38 <h3><a name="whatsNew" id="whatsNew2"></a>What's New in 2.3.0 </h3>
    39 <p>The following features for Symbian  development are provided within Carbide.c++:</p>
    39 <p>The following features for Symbian  development are provided within Carbide.c++:</p>
    40 <ul>
    40 <ul>
    41   <li><b>Eclipse 3.5 </b>&#8212; The Eclipse 3.5 project (Galileo) provides the foundation, or integration platform, on which  Carbide.c++  is built. See <a href="PLUGINS_ROOT/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/whatsNew/platform_whatsnew.html">What's New in 3.5</a> for more information.</li>
    41   <li>P2 update services now supported. Updating Carbide.c++ should be more flexible and easier than before.</li>
    42 </ul>
    42 </ul>
       
    43 <h4><a name="220" id="2102"></a>2.2.0</h4>
       
    44 <blockquote>
       
    45   <p><b>Eclipse 3.5 </b>&#8212; The Eclipse 3.5 project (Galileo) provides the foundation, or integration platform, on which  Carbide.c++  is built. See <a href="PLUGINS_ROOT/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/whatsNew/platform_whatsnew.html">What's New in 3.5</a> for more information.</p>
       
    46 </blockquote>
    43 <ul>
    47 <ul>
    44   <li><b>CDT 6.0 </b>&#8212; The final version of CDT included as part of the Galileo release. See the <a href="http://wiki.eclipse.org/CDT/User/NewIn60">CDT 6.0 News and Noteworthy</a> page for more information.</li>
    48   <li><b>CDT 6.0 </b>&#8212; The final version of CDT included as part of the Galileo release. See the <a href="http://wiki.eclipse.org/CDT/User/NewIn60">CDT 6.0 News and Noteworthy</a> page for more information.</li>
    45   <li><b>Java 6.0 </b>&#8212; Due to the above changes Carbide has also updated to use the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 6.0. See <a href="http://java.sun.com/javase/6/webnotes/features.html">Java SE 6 Release Notes</a> page for more information.</li>
    49   <li><b>Java 6.0 </b>&#8212; Due to the above changes Carbide has also updated to use the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 6.0. See <a href="http://java.sun.com/javase/6/webnotes/features.html">Java SE 6 Release Notes</a> page for more information.</li>
    46   <li><b>SBSv2 arguments field</b> - added a text field to the <a href="reference/wnd_build_prefs.htm">Build &gt; SBSv2</a> panel to allow parameter passing to Raptor builds.</li>
    50   <li><b>SBSv2 arguments field</b> - added a text field to the <a href="reference/wnd_build_prefs.htm">Build &gt; SBSv2</a> panel to allow parameter passing to Raptor builds.</li>
    47   <li><b>Carbide.c++ News Reader</b> - now uses  the proxy data provided by Eclipse when creating help connections.</li>
    51   <li><b>Carbide.c++ News Reader</b> - now uses  the proxy data provided by Eclipse when creating help connections.</li>