# HG changeset patch # User fturovic # Date 1263492788 21600 # Node ID e330e7e31fc5b7dd8c29142d00994cab7def6195 # Parent 3fd642fa259cd0c276026dd863b70ba46abbc6c0 updated links in Qt docs diff -r 3fd642fa259c -r e330e7e31fc5 core/com.nokia.carbide.cpp.doc.user/html/qt_help/qt_creating_projs_01.htm --- a/core/com.nokia.carbide.cpp.doc.user/html/qt_help/qt_creating_projs_01.htm Mon Jan 11 14:47:21 2010 -0600 +++ b/core/com.nokia.carbide.cpp.doc.user/html/qt_help/qt_creating_projs_01.htm Thu Jan 14 12:13:08 2010 -0600 @@ -1,33 +1,32 @@ - - - - - - -Qt Preference Panel - - - -

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Use the Qt Project creation wizard to create new Qt-based projects based on Qt SDKs integrated into S60. The wizard walks you through the process of defining and creating a Qt project.

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  3. Select type of Qt project
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  5. Enter project name and location
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  7. Select SDKs for build targets
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  9. Select Qt modules to include in project
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  11. Set application UID
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NOTE There must be at least one recognized SDK installed before you can create a project. See the SDK Preferences panel to determine if the installed SDKs are recognized by Carbide.c++ IDE. If the SDK you have is not recognized, you may still be able to

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it to the Discovered Symbian OS SDK list.

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Launch the New Qt Project Wizard

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Select the File > New > New Qt Project menu item to open the New Qt Symbian OS C++ Project dialog.

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Figure 1. Qt project wizard - New Qt Symbian OS C++ Project page

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Use the Qt Project creation wizard to create new Qt-based projects based on Qt SDKs integrated into Symbian. The wizard walks you through the process of defining and creating a Qt project.

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  1. Launch the New Qt Project Wizard
  2. +
  3. Select type of Qt project
  4. +
  5. Enter project name and location
  6. +
  7. Select SDKs for build targets
  8. +
  9. Select Qt modules to include in project
  10. +
  11. Set application UID
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NOTE There must be at least one recognized SDK installed before you can create a project. See the SDK Preferences panel to determine if the installed SDKs are recognized by Carbide.c++ IDE. If the SDK you have is not recognized, you may still be able to it to the Discovered Symbian OS SDK list.

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Launch the New Qt Project Wizard

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Select the File > New > New Qt Project menu item to open the New Qt Symbian OS C++ Project dialog.

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Figure 1. Qt project wizard - New Qt Symbian OS C++ Project page

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Creating Qt Projects

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Use the Qt Project creation wizard to create new Qt-based projects based on Qt SDKs integrated into S60. The wizard walks you through the process of defining and creating a Qt project.

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  1. Launch the New Qt Project Wizard
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  3. Select type of Qt project
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  5. Enter project name and location
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  7. Select SDKs for build targets
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  9. Select Qt modules to include in project
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  11. Set application UID
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NOTE There must be at least one recognized SDK installed before you can create a project. See the SDK Preferences panel to determine if the installed SDKs are recognized by Carbide.c++ IDE. If the SDK you have is not recognized, you may still be able to add it to the Discovered Symbian OS SDK list.

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Select type of Qt project

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Use the Select a type of project page in the New Qt Project Wizard to choose a Qt project template that will be used to generate the new project, then click Next. Note that the templates shown are filtered to

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Figure 1. Qt project wizard - New Qt Symbian OS C++ Project page

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Use the Qt Project creation wizard to create new Qt-based projects based on Qt SDKs integrated into Symbian. The wizard walks you through the process of defining and creating a Qt project.

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  1. Launch the New Qt Project Wizard
  2. +
  3. Select type of Qt project
  4. +
  5. Enter project name and location
  6. +
  7. Select SDKs for build targets
  8. +
  9. Select Qt modules to include in project
  10. +
  11. Set application UID
  12. +
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NOTE There must be at least one recognized SDK installed before you can create a project. See the SDK Preferences panel to determine if the installed SDKs are recognized by Carbide.c++ IDE. If the SDK you have is not recognized, you may still be able to add it to the Discovered Symbian OS SDK list.

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Select type of Qt project

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Use the Select a type of project page in the New Qt Project Wizard to choose a Qt project template that will be used to generate the new project, then click Next. Note that the templates shown are filtered to

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Figure 1. Qt project wizard - New Qt Symbian OS C++ Project page

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Creating Qt Projects

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Use the Qt Project creation wizard to create new Qt-based projects based on Qt SDKs integrated into S60. The wizard walks you through the process of defining and creating a Qt project.

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  9. Select Qt modules to include in project
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  11. Set application UID
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NOTE There must be at least one recognized SDK installed before you can create a project. See the SDK Preferences panel to determine if the installed SDKs are recognized by Carbide.c++ IDE. If the SDK you have is not recognized, you may still be able to add it to the Discovered Symbian OS SDK list.

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Enter project name and location

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Use the New Qt Symbian OS C++ Project page in the Qt Project Wizard to define the projects name and where it should be saved, then click Next. In Qt projects, the name of the project folder must match the project name.

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Project nameEnter the name of the new project.
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LocationEnter the path in the Location field or click Browse button to locate the directory. Qt projects require that the location name match the project name.
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Use the Qt Project creation wizard to create new Qt-based projects based on Qt SDKs integrated into Symbian. The wizard walks you through the process of defining and creating a Qt project.

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  1. Launch the New Qt Project Wizard
  2. +
  3. Select type of Qt project
  4. +
  5. Enter project name and location
  6. +
  7. Select SDKs for build targets
  8. +
  9. Select Qt modules to include in project
  10. +
  11. Set application UID
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NOTE There must be at least one recognized SDK installed before you can create a project. See the SDK Preferences panel to determine if the installed SDKs are recognized by Carbide.c++ IDE. If the SDK you have is not recognized, you may still be able to add it to the Discovered Symbian OS SDK list.

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Enter project name and location

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Use the New Qt Symbian OS C++ Project page in the Qt Project Wizard to define the projects name and where it should be saved, then click Next. In Qt projects, the name of the project folder must match the project name.

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Figure 1. Qt project wizard - New Qt Symbian OS C++ Project page

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ItemExplanation
Project nameEnter the name of the new project.
Use default locationEnable the Use default location option to save the project in the current workspace. Unselect this option to save your project to another location.
LocationEnter the path in the Location field or click Browse button to locate the directory. Qt projects require that the location name match the project name.
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Creating Qt Projects

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Use the Qt Project creation wizard to create new Qt-based projects based on Qt SDKs integrated into S60. The wizard walks you through the process of defining and creating a Qt project.

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  1. Launch the New Qt Project Wizard
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  3. Select type of Qt project
  4. -
  5. Enter project name and location
  6. -
  7. Select SDKs for build targets
  8. -
  9. Select Qt modules to include in project
  10. -
  11. Set application UID
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NOTE If everything is built correctly, the QtCore.lib should be in your SDK's <platform> <target> UDEB directory. If this library is missing, then the SDK will not show up as a supported SDK-target in the build configurations.

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NOTE There must be at least one recognized SDK installed before you can create a project. See the SDK Preferences panel to determine if the installed SDKs are recognized by Carbide.c++ IDE. If the SDK you have is not recognized, you may still be able to add it to the Discovered Symbian OS SDK list.

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Use the Build Targets page of the Qt Project Wizard to select one or more Qt SDKs to include in the project, then click Next.

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Figure 1. Qt project wizard - Build Targets page

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SDKs and Build ConfigurationsShows the list of available SDKs and build configurations to associate with this project upon import.
Filter build configurations that don't contain Qt supportEnable to filter out of the SDKs and Build Configurations list any SDK or build configurations that does not contain Qt support. If disabled, all SDKs are shown and available for selection, whether they support Qt or not. The default setting is enabled. The criteria for Qt support is the presence of qtcore.lib in the build configuration output directory.
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Creating Qt Projects

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Use the Qt Project creation wizard to create new Qt-based projects based on Qt SDKs integrated into Symbian. The wizard walks you through the process of defining and creating a Qt project.

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  1. Launch the New Qt Project Wizard
  2. +
  3. Select type of Qt project
  4. +
  5. Enter project name and location
  6. +
  7. Select SDKs for build targets
  8. +
  9. Select Qt modules to include in project
  10. +
  11. Set application UID
  12. +
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NOTE If everything is built correctly, the QtCore.lib should be in your SDK's <platform> <target> UDEB directory. If this library is missing, then the SDK will not show up as a supported SDK-target in the build configurations.

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NOTE There must be at least one recognized SDK installed before you can create a project. See the SDK Preferences panel to determine if the installed SDKs are recognized by Carbide.c++ IDE. If the SDK you have is not recognized, you may still be able to add it to the Discovered Symbian OS SDK list.

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Select SDKs for build targets

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Use the Build Targets page of the Qt Project Wizard to select one or more Qt SDKs to include in the project, then click Next.

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Figure 1. Qt project wizard - Build Targets page

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ItemExplanation
SDKs and Build ConfigurationsShows the list of available SDKs and build configurations to associate with this project upon import.
Filter build configurations that don't contain Qt supportEnable to filter out of the SDKs and Build Configurations list any SDK or build configurations that does not contain Qt support. If disabled, all SDKs are shown and available for selection, whether they support Qt or not. The default setting is enabled. The criteria for Qt support is the presence of qtcore.lib in the build configuration output directory.
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Creating Qt Projects

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Use the Qt Project creation wizard to create new Qt-based projects based on Qt SDKs integrated into S60. The wizard walks you through the process of defining and creating a Qt project.

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  1. Launch the New Qt Project Wizard
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  3. Select type of Qt project
  4. -
  5. Enter project name and location
  6. -
  7. Select SDKs for build targets
  8. -
  9. Select Qt modules to include in project
  10. -
  11. Set application UID
  12. -
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NOTE There must be at least one recognized SDK installed before you can create a project. See the SDK Preferences panel to determine if the installed SDKs are recognized by Carbide.c++ IDE. If the SDK you have is not recognized, you may still be able to add it to the Discovered Symbian OS SDK list.

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Select Qt modules to include in project

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Use the Qt Modules page to select one or more Qt modules to include with the project, then click Next.

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Figure 1. Qt project wizard - Qt Modules page

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Use the Qt Project creation wizard to create new Qt-based projects based on Qt SDKs integrated into Symbian. The wizard walks you through the process of defining and creating a Qt project.

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  1. Launch the New Qt Project Wizard
  2. +
  3. Select type of Qt project
  4. +
  5. Enter project name and location
  6. +
  7. Select SDKs for build targets
  8. +
  9. Select Qt modules to include in project
  10. +
  11. Set application UID
  12. +
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NOTE There must be at least one recognized SDK installed before you can create a project. See the SDK Preferences panel to determine if the installed SDKs are recognized by Carbide.c++ IDE. If the SDK you have is not recognized, you may still be able to add it to the Discovered Symbian OS SDK list.

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Select Qt modules to include in project

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Use the Qt Modules page to select one or more Qt modules to include with the project, then click Next.

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Figure 1. Qt project wizard - Qt Modules page

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  3. Select type of Qt project
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  5. Enter project name and location
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  7. Select SDKs for build targets
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  9. Select Qt modules to include in project
  10. -
  11. Set application UID
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NOTE There must be at least one recognized SDK installed before you can create a project. See the SDK Preferences panel to determine if the installed SDKs are recognized by Carbide.c++ IDE. If the SDK you have is not recognized, you may still be able to add it to the Discovered Symbian OS SDK list.

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Use the Basic Settings page of the Qt Project Wizard to define an Application UID to the executable. Click Random to generate a unique UID for program testing purposes. Click Finish when ready to create the project.

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Figure 1. Qt project wizard - Basic Settings page

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Use the Qt Project creation wizard to create new Qt-based projects based on Qt SDKs integrated into Symbian. The wizard walks you through the process of defining and creating a Qt project.

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  1. Launch the New Qt Project Wizard
  2. +
  3. Select type of Qt project
  4. +
  5. Enter project name and location
  6. +
  7. Select SDKs for build targets
  8. +
  9. Select Qt modules to include in project
  10. +
  11. Set application UID
  12. +
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NOTE There must be at least one recognized SDK installed before you can create a project. See the SDK Preferences panel to determine if the installed SDKs are recognized by Carbide.c++ IDE. If the SDK you have is not recognized, you may still be able to add it to the Discovered Symbian OS SDK list.

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Set application UID

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Use the Basic Settings page of the Qt Project Wizard to define an Application UID to the executable. Click Random to generate a unique UID for program testing purposes. Click Finish when ready to create the project.

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Figure 1. Qt project wizard - Basic Settings page

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ItemExplanation
Application UIDEnter the UID to associate with this executable. Click Random to generate a valid temporary UID for development purposes.
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Importing Qt Projects

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To import a Qt project:

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  1. Launch the importer
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  3. Select type of Qt project
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  5. Select .pro file to import
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  7. Choose build targets
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Launching the importer

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Choose the File > Import... menu option to launch the Import wizard. The Import wizard dialog appears.

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Importing Qt Projects

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Figure 1. Import wizard - Select page

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Importing Qt Projects

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To import a Qt project:

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  1. Launch the importer
  2. +
  3. Select type of Qt project
  4. +
  5. Select .pro file to import
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  7. Choose build targets
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Select type of Qt project

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Use the Select page in the New Qt Project Wizard to choose a Qt project template that will be used to create the new project based on the .pro file, then click Next.

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Figure 1. Import wizard - Select page

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Importing Qt Projects

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Importing Qt Projects

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Use the Qt Project import wizard to import Qt-based projects based on Qt SDKs integrated into Symbian. The wizard walks you through the process of importing a Qt project, stored as a .pro file.

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To import a Qt project:

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  1. Launch the importer
  2. +
  3. Select type of Qt project
  4. +
  5. Select .pro file to import
  6. +
  7. Choose build targets
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Select .pro file to import

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Use the Qt Project page in the File Import Wizard to browse for the .pro file to import, then click Next.

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Figure 1. File Import wizard - Qt Project page

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ItemExplanation
.pro fileEnter the path to the Qt .pro file to import. Click Browse to navigate to and select the file.
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Importing Qt Projects

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Use the Qt Project import wizard to import Qt-based projects based on Qt SDKs integrated into S60. The wizard walks you through the process of importing a Qt project, stored as a .pro file.

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  1. Launch the importer
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  3. Select type of Qt project
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  5. Select .pro file to import
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  7. Choose build targets
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NOTE If everything is built correctly, the QtCore.lib should be in your SDK's <platform> <target> UDEB directory. If this library is missing, then the SDK will not show up as a supported SDK-target in the build configurations.

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NOTE There must be at least one recognized SDK installed before you can create a project. See the SDK Preferences panel to determine if the installed SDKs are recognized by Carbide.c++ IDE. If the SDK you have is not recognized, you may still be able to add it to the Discovered Symbian OS SDK list.

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SDKs and Build ConfigurationsShows the list of available SDKs and build configurations to associate with this project upon import.
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Importing Qt Projects

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Use the Qt Project import wizard to import Qt-based projects based on Qt SDKs integrated into Symbian. The wizard walks you through the process of importing a Qt project, stored as a .pro file.

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To import a Qt project:

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  1. Launch the importer
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  3. Select type of Qt project
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  5. Select .pro file to import
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  7. Choose build targets
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NOTE If everything is built correctly, the QtCore.lib should be in your SDK's <platform> <target> UDEB directory. If this library is missing, then the SDK will not show up as a supported SDK-target in the build configurations.

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NOTE There must be at least one recognized SDK installed before you can create a project. See the SDK Preferences panel to determine if the installed SDKs are recognized by Carbide.c++ IDE. If the SDK you have is not recognized, you may still be able to add it to the Discovered Symbian OS SDK list.

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Select .pro file to import

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Use the Build Targets page in the File Import Wizard to select which SDKs and build configurations to associate with the project, then click Finish. The .pro file is imported and a new project created in the Project Explorer view.

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Figure 1. File Import wizard - Build Targets page

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ItemExplanation
SDKs and Build ConfigurationsShows the list of available SDKs and build configurations to associate with this project upon import.
Filter build configurations that don't contain Qt support

Enable to filter out of the SDKs and Build Configurations list any SDK or build configurations that Qt does not support. If disabled, all SDKs are shown and available for selection, whether they support Qt or not. The default setting is enabled.

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Other references

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Qt Projects Overview

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Carbide supports the creation, importing, development, and debugging of programs based upon Qt.

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The following topics are covered for Qt:

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Locating Qt Help

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Qt Projects Overview

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Carbide supports the creation, importing, development, and debugging of programs based upon Qt.

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Locating Qt Help

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Help for using Qt can be found in these locations:

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Qt Development Setup

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There are some prerequisites to using Qt projects within the Carbide environment. This includes downloading the correct SDKs, building qmake to use the SDKs, and finally, building the libraries for your target environments.

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You should have the Qt SDK for S60 that works with the S60 SDK in order to develop applications with Carbide. These steps include:

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Qt Development Setup

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There are some prerequisites to using Qt projects within the Carbide environment. This includes downloading the correct SDKs, building qmake to use the SDKs, and finally, building the libraries for your target environments.

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You should have the Qt SDK for Symbian that works with the S60 SDK in order to develop applications with Carbide. These steps include:

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  1. Download the Qt SDK for Symbian package
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  3. Install the Qt SDK using the instructions found in the INSTALL file located in the Qt SDK for Symbian folder, including: +
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      1. Install needed IDE and SDKs
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      3. Install Qt
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      5. Setup Environment Variables
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      7. Configure Qt
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      9. Build Qt
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Once completed, you should be able to import or create new projects using the Qt SDK for Symbian.

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