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+<h2>Setting up your development environment</h2>
+<p>This section will describe how to set up a basic Eclipse development environment
+to develop a plugin against the Carbide.c++ development environment.</p>
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+<h3><a name="download" id="download"></a>Download the Eclipse 3.4 SDK</h3>
+<p>Carbide.c++ is developed against the Eclipse 3.4 release build. You can download the build
+<a href="http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/">here</a>. Carbide.c++ is only tested and supported on the Windows platform.</p>
+<p>You can extract the Eclipse platform anywhere you like.</p>
+<p class="note"><strong>NOTE</strong> When you launch eclipse, choose a workspace location without spaces. This will help to prevent build issues later on with Symbian SDKs.</p>
+<h3><a name="setup" id="setup"></a>Set-up the Target Platform</h3>
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+<p>Once you have your Eclipse environment extracted and launched, you can set up your <strong>Target Platform</strong> to have your fresh installation reference all the Carbide.c++/CDT/Eclipse plugins.</p>
+<p>The Eclipse Target Platform feature allows you to compile and run against a different Eclipse installation than the
+one you're using for development. In this case you'll be targeting the Carbide.c++ installation. The <b>Target Platform</b> is a workspace-wide setting, so you may want to dedicate a separate workspace for your Carbide.c++ plugin development. </p>
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+ <li>Choose <strong>Window</strong> > <strong>Preferences</strong> > <strong>Plug-in Development</strong> > <strong>Target Platform</strong>.</li>
+ <li>Browse for the <strong>Location</strong> of your Carbide.c++ installation. This is the location that contains the <span class="style1">Carbide.c++.exe</span> and <span class="style1">plugins</span> folder. When you have chosen the new location eclipse will load the plugins found in Carbide.c++ installation you will work against. Your Target Platform preference should look something like this:<br />
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+ <img src="../img/target_platform.JPG" width="740" height="584" /></li>
+ <li>Select <strong>OK</strong>.</li>
+</ol>
+<p>You are now ready to import or create new projects into your Eclipse workspace.</p>
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