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41 |
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42 /*! |
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43 \page qt-conf.html |
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44 |
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45 \title Using qt.conf |
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46 |
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47 The \c qt.conf file overrides the hard-coded paths that are |
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48 compiled into the Qt library. These paths are accessible using the |
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49 QLibraryInfo class. Without \c qt.conf, the functions in |
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50 QLibraryInfo return these hard-coded paths; otherwise they return |
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51 the paths as specified in \c qt.conf. |
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52 |
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53 Without \c qt.conf, the Qt libraries will use the hard-coded paths |
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54 to look for plugins, translations, and so on. These paths may not |
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55 exist on the target system, or they may not be |
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56 accesssible. Because of this, you need \c qt.conf to make the Qt |
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57 libraries look elsewhere. |
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58 |
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59 QLibraryInfo will load \c qt.conf from one of the following locations: |
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60 |
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61 \list 1 |
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62 |
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63 \o \c :/qt/etc/qt.conf using the resource system |
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64 |
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65 \o on Mac OS X, in the Resource directory inside the appliction |
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66 bundle, for example \c assistant.app/Contents/Resources/qt.conf |
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67 |
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68 \o in the directory containing the application executable, i.e. |
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69 QCoreApplication::applicationDirPath() + QDir::separator() + "qt.conf" |
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70 |
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71 \endlist |
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72 |
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73 The \c qt.conf file is an INI text file, as described in the \l |
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74 {QSettings::Format}{QSettings} documentation. The file should have |
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75 a \c Paths group which contains the entries that correspond to |
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76 each value of the QLibraryInfo::LibraryLocation enum. See the |
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77 QLibraryInfo documentation for details on the meaning of the |
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78 various locations. |
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79 |
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80 \table |
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81 |
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82 \header \o Entry \o Default Value |
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83 |
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84 \row \o Prefix \o QCoreApplication::applicationDirPath() |
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85 \row \o Documentation \o \c doc |
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86 \row \o Headers \o \c include |
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87 \row \o Libraries \o \c lib |
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88 \row \o Binaries \o \c bin |
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89 \row \o Plugins \o \c plugins |
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90 \row \o Data \o \c . |
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91 \row \o Translations \o \c translations |
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92 \row \o Settings \o \c . |
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93 \row \o Examples \o \c . |
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94 \row \o Demos \o \c . |
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95 |
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96 \endtable |
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97 |
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98 Absolute paths are used as specified in the \c qt.conf file. All |
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99 paths are relative to the \c Prefix. On Windows and X11, the \c |
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100 Prefix is relative to the directory containing the application |
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101 executable (QCoreApplication::applicationDirPath()). On Mac OS X, |
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102 the \c Prefix is relative to the \c Contents in the application |
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103 bundle. For example, \c application.app/Contents/plugins/ is the |
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104 default location for loading Qt plugins. Note that the plugins |
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105 need to be placed in specific sub-directories under the |
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106 \c{plugins} directory (see \l{How to Create Qt Plugins} for |
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107 details). |
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108 |
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109 For example, a \c qt.conf file could contain the following: |
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110 |
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111 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_qt-conf.qdoc 0 |
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112 |
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113 Subgroups of the \c Paths group may be used to specify locations |
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114 for specific versions of the Qt libraries. Such subgroups are of |
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115 the form \c Paths/x.y.z, where x is the major version of the Qt |
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116 libraries, y the minor, and z the patch level. The subgroup that |
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117 most closely matches the current Qt version is used. If no |
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118 subgroup matches, the \c Paths group is used as the fallback. The |
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119 minor and patch level values may be omitted, in which case they |
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120 default to zero. |
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121 |
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122 For example, given the following groups: |
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123 |
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124 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_qt-conf.qdoc 1 |
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125 |
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126 The current version will be matched as shown: |
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127 |
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128 \list |
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129 \o 4.0.1 matches \c Paths/4 |
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130 \o 4.1.5 matches \c Paths/4.1 |
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131 \o 4.6.3 matches \c Paths/4.2.5 |
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132 \o 5.0.0 matches \c Paths |
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133 \o 6.0.2 matches \c Paths/6 |
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134 \endlist |
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135 */ |