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/*!+ −
\page uic.html+ −
\title User Interface Compiler (uic)+ −
\ingroup qttools+ −
\keyword uic+ −
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\omit KEEP THIS FILE SYNCHRONIZED WITH uic.1 \endomit+ −
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This page documents the \e{User Interface Compiler} for the Qt GUI+ −
toolkit. The \c uic reads an XML format user interface definition+ −
(\c .ui) file as generated by \l{designer-manual.html}{Qt+ −
Designer} and creates a corresponding C++ header file.+ −
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Usage:+ −
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_uic.qdoc 0+ −
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\section1 Options+ −
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The following table lists the command-line options recognized by+ −
\c uic.+ −
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\table+ −
\header \o Option \o Description+ −
\row \o \c{-o <file>} \o Write output to \c <file> instead of to standard output.+ −
\row \o \c{-tr <func>} \o Use \c <func> for translating strings instead of \c tr().+ −
\row \o \c{-p} \o Don't generate guards against multiple inclusion (\c #ifndef FOO_H ...).+ −
\row \o \c{-h} \o Display the usage and the list of options.+ −
\row \o \c{-v} \o Display \c{uic}'s version number.+ −
\endtable+ −
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\section1 Examples+ −
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If you use \c qmake, \c uic will be invoked automatically for+ −
header files.+ −
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Here are useful makefile rules if you only use GNU make:+ −
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_uic.qdoc 1+ −
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If you want to write portably, you can use individual rules of the+ −
following form:+ −
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_uic.qdoc 2+ −
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You must also remember to add \c{ui_foo.h} to your \c HEADERS+ −
(substitute your favorite name).+ −
*/+ −