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5. Like already mentioned, it is recommended to run the binary directly as an executable by
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5. Like already mentioned, it is recommended to run the binary directly as an executable by
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double-clicking it or in the Windows Terminal.
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double-clicking it or in the Windows Terminal.
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### Setting up Eclipse for CMake projects
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The separate [Eclipse README](README-eclipse#top) specifies how to set up Eclipse to build CMake projects.
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Separate project files and launch configurations for the MinGW build were provided.
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## Building the Software with Makefiles
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## Building the Software with Makefiles
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The Makefile is able to determine the OS and supply additonal required libraries,
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The Makefile is able to determine the OS and supply additonal required libraries,
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make debug -j
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make debug -j
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### Setting up Eclipse for CMake projects
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## Setting up Eclipse for CMake projects
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The separate [Eclipse README](README-eclipse#top) specifies how to set up Eclipse to build CMake
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The separate [Eclipse README](example_common/doc/README-eclipse#top) specifies how to set up Eclipse to build CMake
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projects. Separate project files and launch configurations for the MinGW build were provided.
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projects. Separate project files and launch configurations for the MinGW build were provided.
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The debug output is colored by default. It is recommended to install the
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The debug output is colored by default. It is recommended to install the
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`ANSI Escape in Console` plugin in Eclipse so the coloring works in the Eclipse console.
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`ANSI Escape in Console` plugin in Eclipse so the coloring works in the Eclipse console. On Windows,
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it is recommended to run the applicaton with the Windows command line for the printout to work
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properly. You can do this by simply double-clicking the binary or using `start <Exe>` in the
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Windows command line
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