Creating a Project with C++ Builder And with Quincy
Starting a New Project Choose File, then New Note the options which appear Choose the Console Wizard
Console Wizard Take the default options on the Console Wizard Click on Finish
Adapting the Window Save As this project to the desired directory with the desired name
Adding Files to the Project Pulldown Project Add to project Specify file
Note Changes to Edit Windows New tab with that file References in code of main program
Include File Specify #include "xxx.h" for project Also need #include <conio.h> for getch() to pause at end of output
Running the Project Choose the Run option (button, pulldown menu, or F9)
Output Window Project runs in an output window Properties of output window can be adjusted
Accessing Output Output window cannot be printed directly Instead, Right click top boarder Select Mark Block off with mouse Then select Copy Place text in a text editor for printing
Using Quincy It is a good idea to create a new directory to place all your .h and .cpp files for the project
Using Quincy From the Quincy heading click on File and New Choose Project
Creating a Project Specify … The name of the .exe file and … The directory where you will have the .h and .cpp files Use the default Console option
Adding Files to the Project The project window appears Specify files to be added to the window the .cpp class files the .cpp with main()
Working with the Project The files you specify are listed in the project window Double click on the file name to load the file into the editor
Running the Program Click on the Run icon or … Press the F9 key or … Use the Debug pull down menu and choose Run If the files need to be recompiled or rebuilt, Quincy will do so or ask to do so