For those of you developing and distributing desktop applications that target multiple platforms (i.e. Windows, Linux, Mac OS X) and struggling to have a common installer tool for such platforms, you may want to consider the Qt Framework Installer, the same installer Qt itself uses.
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Several Qt Solutions already ported to Qt 5.x
If it happens that you were already relying on some of the Qt Solutions to develop/extend your own applications (I for instance currently use QtSingleApplication to allow the user to run just one instance of my application) and you're porting your application to Qt 5.x you may notice that the Qt Solution component(s) you're using must be also ported...
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5.x,
porting,
Qt,
QtSingleApplication,
QtSolutions
Porting applications to Qt 5.x but keeping Qt 4.x compatible
I think most of you are aware that existing applications developed for Qt 4.x must be ported to be used with Qt 5.x (if not, this is worth reading). The main visible changes to do to existing C++ code are:
- modify your C++ files (.h and/or .cpp) so
- #include <QtGui> changes into #include <QtWidgets>
- add QT += widgets towards the end of the project file (.pro)
Using variables from project file (.pro) into C++ code
Have you ever wonder if any of the variables you have defined in your project file (.pro) can be used in your C++ source code? The answer is yes, and the process is straightforward.
Preliminary support for Android and iOS in Qt 5.1
With the availability of Qt 5.1 Alpha we're ready to develop for both OS just now, since all the qtbase is already implemented. However, there are still a few limitations (parts of Multimedia aren't fully implemented and Qt Quick is not working under iOS yet).
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