diff --git a/doc/qtcreator.qdoc b/doc/qtcreator.qdoc index bff660795746e4de244316b510da162f4dbc6ddc..eab64f1af5a3dcc47618fd0c65b1e498a64d5132 100644 --- a/doc/qtcreator.qdoc +++ b/doc/qtcreator.qdoc @@ -1428,12 +1428,50 @@ Since Qt Creator 1.1, generic projects are supported, in addition to \c qmake projects. In other words, you can import existing projects that - do not use \c qmake or \c CMake and Qt Creator will simply ignore your + do not use \c qmake or \c CMake and Qt Creator will simply ignore your build system. - This feature lets you use Qt Creator as a code editor. You can build your - project by modifying the \c make command in the \gui{Project Settings} - page. + This feature lets you use Qt Creator as a code editor. You can change the + way your project is built by modifying the \c make command on the + \gui{Project Settings} page. + + Since Qt Creator has no way of knowing which files belong to your project, + or which include directories and defines you're passing to your compiler, + the generic project allows you to specify this information manually. + + \section1 Specifying which files belong to your project + + The list of files belonging to a generic project is specified in the + \c{.files} file. Qt Creator adds any files that it recognizes when you + first create the generic project. If you want to add additional files, or + need to add/remove files later, edit the .files file in Qt Creator. Your + project tree will be refreshed on saving this file. + + If you frequently need to update this file, for example after updating + from a source control system, you may want to write a small script that + updates the file for you. At the moment Qt Creator needs to be restarted + when the file is modified externally, in order to pick up the changes. + + \section1 Specifying the include paths + + The include paths are specified in the \c{.includes} file. + + \section1 Specifying the defines + + The defines are specified in the \c{.config} file. This is basically a + regular C++ file that is prepended to all your source files when they are + being parsed, but you should generally only use it to add lines like the + following: + + #define NAME value + + \section1 Creating a run configuration + + Qt Creator can't automatically determine which executable it should run. + Hence, set up a custom executable run configuration in the Projects mode, + using the + button. Specify the name, executable, optionally some + arguments. The working directory is $BUILDDIR by default, which should + generally work fine. */