GUI, manual: some clarifications how custom user .cfg files are used (Ticket: #5847)

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Daniel Marjamäki 2014-05-25 13:24:07 +02:00
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</item> </item>
</layout> </layout>
</item> </item>
<item>
<widget class="QLabel" name="label_8">
<property name="text">
<string>Note: Put your own custom .cfg files in the same folder as the project file. You should see them above.</string>
</property>
<property name="wordWrap">
<bool>true</bool>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
<item> <item>
<layout class="QHBoxLayout" name="horizontalLayout_3"> <layout class="QHBoxLayout" name="horizontalLayout_3">
<item> <item>

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<para>If you create a configuration file for a popular library, we would <para>If you create a configuration file for a popular library, we would
appreciate if you upload it to us.</para> appreciate if you upload it to us.</para>
<section>
<title>Using your own custom .cfg file</title>
<para>You can create and use your own .cfg files for your
projects.</para>
<para>The command line cppcheck will try to load custom .cfg files from
the working path - execute cppcheck from the path where the .cfg files
are.</para>
<para>The cppcheck GUI will try to load custom .cfg files from the
project file path. The custom .cfg files should be shown in the
<literal>Edit Project File</literal> dialog that you open from the
<literal>File</literal> menu.</para>
</section>
<section> <section>
<title>Memory/resource leaks</title> <title>Memory/resource leaks</title>