Kgeography Download [REPACK] For Windows 7
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How to Download and Install KGeography on Windows 7
KGeography is a free and open source geography learning tool for KDE, a desktop environment for Linux. KGeography allows you to explore maps, learn about regions and features, and play quiz games to test your geography knowledge. KGeography is part of the KDE education module, which includes other applications for science, math, and language learning.
If you want to use KGeography on Windows 7, you will need to install KDE for Windows first. KDE for Windows is a project that provides native ports of KDE applications and libraries for Windows. You can download KDE for Windows from https://windows.kde.org/. Follow the instructions on the website to install KDE for Windows on your computer.
Once you have installed KDE for Windows, you can download KGeography from https://sourceforge.net/projects/kgeography.berlios/. This is the official source code repository of KGeography. You will need to download the latest version of KGeography, which is 4.14.0 as of this writing. The file name is kgeography_4.14.0.orig.tar.xz.
After downloading the file, you will need to extract it using a program that can handle .tar.xz files, such as 7-Zip or WinRAR. You will get a folder named kgeography-4.14.0. Inside this folder, you will find a file named CMakeLists.txt. This is the file that contains the instructions for building KGeography from source code.
To build KGeography from source code, you will need to use CMake, a cross-platform tool that generates build files for various compilers and IDEs. You can download CMake from https://cmake.org/download/. Follow the instructions on the website to install CMake on your computer.
Once you have installed CMake, you will need to open a command prompt and navigate to the folder where you extracted KGeography. For example, if you extracted KGeography to C:\\Users\\YourName\\Downloads\\kgeography-4.14.0, you will need to type the following command:
cd C:\\Users\\YourName\\Downloads\\kgeography-4.14.0
Then, you will need to create a build folder inside the KGeography folder and navigate to it. For example, you can type the following commands:
mkdir build
cd build
Next, you will need to run CMake to generate the build files for KGeography. You will need to specify the path to your KDE installation and the compiler that you want to use. For example, if you installed KDE in C:\\KDE and you want to use Visual Studio 2019 as your compiler, you can type the following command:
cmake -G \"Visual Studio 16 2019\" -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=C:\\KDE ..
This command will create a Visual Studio solution file named KGeography.sln in the build folder. You can open this file with Visual Studio and build KGeography from there.
Alternatively, you can also build KGeography from the command prompt using MSBuild, a tool that comes with Visual Studio. To do this, you will need to navigate to the build folder and type the following command:
msbuild KGeography.sln /p:Configuration=Release
This command will build KGeography in release mode and create an executable file named kgeography.exe in the build\\bin folder.
To install KGeography on your computer, you will need to copy the kgeography.exe file and the data folder from the build folder to your KDE installation folder. For example, if you installed KDE in C:\\KDE, you will need to copy them to C:\\KDE\\bin and C:\\KDE\\share respectively.
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