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Qt Creator provides integrated tools for both application designers

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and developers to create applications for multiple desktop and mobile device

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platforms.

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For application designers, Qt Creator provides two integrated
visual editors, \QD and \QMLD, that you can use to design and develop
application user interfaces.

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For application developers,
Qt Creator provides a cross-platform, complete integrated development

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environment (IDE) that is available for Linux,
Mac OS X and Windows operating systems. For more information, see
\l{Operating Systems and Supported Platforms}.
\note Please report bugs and suggestions to the
You can also join the Qt Creator mailing list. To subscribe,
send a message with the word \e subscribe to
\l{mailto:qt-creator-request@trolltech.com}
{qt-creator-request@trolltech.com}. For more information about Qt mailing
lists, visit \l{http://lists.trolltech.com}{http://lists.trolltech.com}.
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\o \l{Operating Systems and Supported Platforms}
\o \l{Quick Tour}

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\o \l{Getting Started}
\list
\o \l{Writing a Simple Program}
\o \l{Creating an Animated Application}
\endlist
\o \l{Using the Editor}
\list
\o \l{Finding and Replacing}
\o \l{Refactoring}
\o \l{Searching With the Locator}
\endlist
\o \l{Managing Projects}
\list
\o \l{Creating a Project}
\o \l{Setting Up a qmake Project}
\o \l{Setting Up a CMake Project}
\o \l{Setting Up a Generic Project}
\o \l{Managing Sessions}
\endlist

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\o \l{Developing Qt Quick Applications}

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\o \l{Developing Mobile Applications}
\list
\o \l{Developing Maemo Applications}
\o \l{Developing Symbian Applications}
\o \l{Developing Usable Applications}
\endlist
\o \l{Debugging}
\o \l{Using Version Control Systems}

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\o \l{Adding Qt Designer Plugins}
\o \l{Tips and Tricks}
\o \l{Keyboard Shortcuts}
\o \l{Known Issues}
\o \l{Glossary}
\o \l{Acknowledgements}
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\title Introducing Qt Creator

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Qt Creator provides you with tools to design and develop user interfaces and
complex applications for multiple desktop and mobile

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platforms.

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\section1 Designing User Interfaces
Qt Creator provides two integrated visual editors, \QD and \QMLD.
\QD is a tool for designing and building graphical user interfaces (GUIs) from
Qt widgets. You can compose and customize your widgets or dialogs and test
them using different styles and resolutions.
Widgets and forms created with \QD are integrated seamlessly with programmed code,
using the Qt signals and slots mechanism, that lets you easily assign behavior to
graphical elements. All properties set in \QD can be changed dynamically within the code.
Furthermore, features like widget promotion and custom plugins allow you to use your
own widgets with \QD.
UIs that use widgets are clearly structured and enforce a platform look and feel,
which makes them useful for traditional applications. However, they are static, and
do not fully make use of the large high-resolution screens, touch input, and significant
graphics power that are becoming common in portable consumer devices, such as mobile
phones, media players, set-top boxes, and netbooks.

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\QMLD allows you to easily develop animations by using a declarative programming

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language called \l {http://qt.nokia.com/doc/4.7-snapshot/declarativeui.html}{QML}.
In QML, a user interface is specified as a tree of objects with properties.
You use a visual editor to create items, screens, and applications, as well as define changes

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in their state. \QMLD generates the necessary code for you.

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You can edit the code in the code editor to add transitions from one state to another,
and interaction to specify user actions that change the states. You
can use Qt to implement the application logic.

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\section1 Coding Applications

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As an IDE, Qt Creator differs from a text editor in that it knows how to build and run
applications. It understands the code as code, not just as plain text. This allows
it to:
\list

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\o Enable you to write well formatted code
\o Anticipate what you are going to write and complete the code
\o Display inline error and warning messages
\o Enable you to semantically navigate to classes, functions, and symbols
\o Provide you with context-sensitive help on classes, functions, and symbols
\o Rename symbols in an intelligent way, so that other symbols with the same name

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that belong to other scopes are not renamed
\o Show you the locations in code where a function is declared or called
\endlist
\section1 Why Do You Need Projects?
To be able to build and run applications, Qt Creator needs the same
information as a compiler would need. This information is specified in the
project build and run settings.
Creating a project allows you to:
\list

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\o Group files together
\o Add custom build steps
\o Include forms and resource files
\o Specify settings for running applications
\endlist
You can either create a project from scratch or import an existing
project. Qt Creator generates all the necessary files, depending on the type of
project you create. For example, if you choose to create a graphical user

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interface (GUI) application, Qt Creator generates an empty .ui file
that you can modify with the integrated \QD.

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If you choose to create a Qt Quick application, Qt Creator generates a .qml file

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that you can modify with the \QMLD visual editor and the code editor.
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\title Operating Systems and Supported Platforms
\section1 Operating Systems
Qt Creator is available in binary packages for the following operating
systems:
\list
\o Windows XP Service Pack 2
\o Windows Vista
\o (K)Ubuntu Linux 7.04 32-bit and 64-bit with the following:
\list
\o g++
\o make
\o libglib2.0-dev
\o libSM-dev
\o libxrender-dev
\o libfontconfig1-dev
\o libxext-dev
\o libfreetype6-dev
\o libx11-dev
\o libxcursor-dev
\o libxfixes-dev
\o libxft-dev
\o libxi-dev
\o libxrandr-dev
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\o Mac OS 10.5 or later with the following:
\list
\o Xcode tools for your Mac OS X version available from your Mac
OS X installation DVDs or at \l http://developer.apple.com.
\endlist
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\omit ## Are the Xcode tools still needed separately? \endomit
\section1 Build Environment
To build Qt Creator itself from the source, you need:
\list

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\o Qt 4.7 or later
\o On Windows, MinGW 4.4 or Microsoft Visual Studio 2008
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\section1 Supported Mobile Device Platforms
You can develop applications for the following mobile device
platforms:
\list
\o Symbian
\o Maemo and Maemo Application Development and Debugging Environment (MADDE)
\endlist
The following table summarizes operating system support for building
applications for mobile device platforms.

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\o {1,3} Operating system
\o {3,1} Platform

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\o Maemo

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\o No
\endtable
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/*!
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\nextpage creator-getting-started.html
The figure below shows some of the components of Qt Creator in

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\gui{Edit} mode.
The mode selector allows you to quickly switch between tasks such as

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editing project and source files, designing application UIs,
configuring how projects are built and
executed, and debugging your applications. To change modes, click the
icons, or use the \l{keyboard-shortcuts}{corresponding keyboard shortcut}.
\o \gui Welcome mode for opening recent sessions and projects.
\o \gui{\l{Using the Editor}{Edit}} mode for editing project and source files.

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\o \gui{\l{Developing Application UI}{Design}} mode for designing and developing
application user interfaces.
\o \gui{\l{Debugging}{Debug}} mode for inspecting the state of your program while
debugging.
\o \gui{\l{Managing Projects}{Projects}} mode for configuring project building and
execution.

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\o \gui{\l{Getting Help}{Help}} mode for viewing Qt documentation.
Certain actions in Qt Creator trigger a mode change. Clicking on
\gui {Debug} > \gui {Start debugging} > \gui {Start debugging}
automatically switches to \gui {Debug} mode.

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\section1 Browsing Project Contents
Use the sidebar to browse files, projects and bookmarks.
\image qtcreator-sidebar.png
You can select the content of the sidebar in the sidebar menu:
\list
\o \gui Projects shows a list of projects open in the current
session.
\o \gui{File System} shows the content of the currently selected
directory.
\o \gui Bookmarks shows all bookmarks for the current session.
\o \gui{Open Documents} shows currently open files.
\endlist
You can change the view of the sidebar in the following ways:
\list
\o To toggle the sidebar, click \inlineimage qtcreator-togglebutton.png
or press \key Alt+0 (\key Cmd+0 on Mac OS X).
\o To split the sidebar, click \inlineimage qtcreator-splitbar.png

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. Select new content to view in the split view.
\o To close a sidebar view, click
\inlineimage qtcreator-closesidebar.png
.
\endlist

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\section2 Viewing Project Files
The sidebar displays projects in a project tree. The project tree contains
a list of all projects open in the current session. The files for each
project are grouped according to their file type.
You can use the project tree in the following ways:
\list
\o To bring up a context menu containing the actions most commonly
needed right-click an item in the project tree.
For example, through the menu of the project root directory you can,
among other actions, build, re-build, clean and run the project.
\o To list all files in a project, click
\inlineimage qtcreator-filter.png
and select \gui{Simplify tree}.
\o To hide source files which are automatically generated by the build
system, during a build, click \inlineimage qtcreator-filter.png
and select \gui{Hide generated files}.
\o To toggle the synchronization of your project tree with the file
opened in the editor, click
\inlineimage qtcreator-synchronizefocus.png
.
\o To see the absolute path of a file, move the mouse pointer over the
file name.

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\section1 Viewing Output
The task pane in Qt Creator can display one of the following panes:
\list
\o \gui{Build Issues}
\o \gui{Search Results}
\o \gui{Application Output}
\o \gui{Compile Output}
\endlist
Output panes are available in all \l{Qt Creator modes}{modes}.

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\section2 Build Issues
The \gui{Build Issues} pane provides a list of errors and warnings
encountered during a build. The pane filters out irrelevant output from
the build tools and presents the issues in an organized way.

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Right-clicking on a line brings up a context menu with options to copy
the contents and to show a version control annotation view of the
line that causes the error message.
\image qtcreator-build-issues.png

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The \gui{Search Results} pane displays the results for global searches,
for example, searching within a current document, files on disk, or all
projects.
The figure below shows an example search result for all
occurrences of \c textfinder within the \c "/TextFinder" directory.

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The \gui{Application Output} pane displays the status of a program when
it is executed, and the debug output.
The figure below shows an example output from qDebug().

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The \gui{Compile Output} pane provides all output from the compiler.
The \gui{Compile Output} is a more detailed version of information
displayed in the \gui{Build Issues} pane.

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\section1 Getting Help
Qt Creator comes fully integrated with all of Qt's documentation and
examples using the Qt Help plugin.

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\list
\o To view documentation, switch to \gui Help mode.
\o To obtain context sensitive help, move the text cursor to a Qt class
or function and press \key F1. The documentation is displayed in a
pane next to the code editor, or, if there is not enough vertical
space, in the fullscreen \gui Help mode.
\image qtcreator-context-sensitive-help.png
\o To select and configure how the documentation is displayed in the
\gui Help mode, select \gui Tools > \gui Options... > \gui Help.

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\endlist
You can display external documentation in Qt Creator's \gui Help mode.
Augment or replace the documentation that ships with Qt Creator and Qt by
performing the following steps:
\list 1
\o Create a .qch file from your documentation.
For information on how to prepare your documentation and create a
.qch file, see
\l{http://doc.qt.nokia.com/4.6/qthelp-framework.html}{The Qt Help Framework}.
\o Add the .qch file to Qt Creator by selecting \gui Tools >
\gui Options... > \gui Help > \gui Documentation > \gui Add.

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\section1 Navigating with Keyboard

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Qt Creator caters not only to developers who are used to using the mouse,
but also to developers who are more comfortable with the keyboard. A wide
range of \l{keyboard-shortcuts}{keyboard} and
\l{Searching With the Locator}{navigation} shortcuts are available to help
speed up the process of developing your application.

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\section1 Developing Application UI
To help you design the user interface of your application, two visual
editors are integrated into Qt Creator:
\list
\o \QD
\o \QMLD
\endlist

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The integration includes project management and code completion.

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\section1 Using Qt Designer

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Qt Creator automatically opens all .ui files in \QD.

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To change the layout of \QD user interface elements:

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\o Select \gui Tools > \gui{Form Editor} > \gui Views >
\gui Locked.
When this option is unchecked, you can change the layout.
\o Click the header of an element and drag the element to a new
position.
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To change \QD properties, select \gui Tools > \gui Options >
\gui Designer.
\list
\o Set the class properties and code generation preferences in \gui
{Class Generation}.
\o Set an additional folder for saving templates in \gui{Template
Paths}.
\o Set the grid settings and preview preferences in \gui Forms. To
preview your form with skins, enable \gui{Print/Preview
Configuration} and select your skin. Otherwise default preview
settings are used.
To preview the settings, select \gui Tools > \gui{Form Editor} >
\gui Preview, or press \key Ctrl+Alt+R.
\o To specify embedded device profiles, such as style, font, and screen
resolution, select \gui{Embedded Design}.
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For more information on \QD, see
\l{http://doc.trolltech.com/designer-manual.html}{Qt Designer Manual}.

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\section1 Using Qt Quick Designer

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You can edit .qml files in either the visual \QMLD editor or in the
code editor.

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In \gui Projects, double-click a .qml file to open it in the code

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editor. Then select the \gui {Design} mode to edit the file in the
visual editor.
\image qmldesigner-visual-editor.png "Visual editor"
Use the visual editor panes to manage your project:
\list

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\o \gui {Navigator} pane displays the items in the scene. You can
show and hide items to focus on specific parts of the application.

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\o \gui {Library} pane displays lists of predefined \gui {Items} and
imported \gui {Resources} that you can use to design applications. The
images and other files that you copy to the project folder appear in the
\gui {Resources} pane.

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\o \gui {Properties} pane displays the properties of the selected component.

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You can also change the properties in the code editor.

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\o \gui {State} pane displays the different states of the component. To add

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states, click the empty slot. Then modify the new state in the editor.
In the code editor, you can see the changes recorded as changes to
the base state.
\endlist

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Qt Creator's code editor is designed to aid you in creating, editing and
navigating code. Qt Creator's code editor is fully equipped with syntax
checking, code completion, context sensitive help and in-line error
indicators while you are typing.
\section1 Configuring the Editor
Qt Creator allows you to configure the text editor to suit your specific

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needs. To configure the editor, select \gui Tools > \gui{Options...} >
\gui{Text Editor}
You can perform the following configuration actions:
\list
\o Set the font preferences and apply syntax highlighting in
\gui{Font & Colors}.
\o Set tabs, indentation and the handling of whitespace in
\gui Behavior.
\o Set various display properties, for example,
\l{Highlighting and folding blocks}{highlighting and folding blocks},
text wrapping or \l{Moving to symbol definition or declaration}
{moving to symbol definition or declaration}
in \gui Display.
\o Configure \l{Code Completion}{code completion} in \gui Completion.
\endlist
\section1 Using the Editor Toolbar
The editor toolbar is located at the top of the editor view. The editor
toolbar is context sensitive and shows items relevant to the file currently
open in the editor.
\image qtcreator-editortoolbar-symbols.png
Use the toolbar to navigate between open files and symbols in use:
\list

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\o To browse forwards or backwards through your location history, click
\inlineimage qtcreator-back.png
and \inlineimage qtcreator-forward.png
.
\o To go to any open file, select it from the \gui{Open files}
drop-down menu.
\o To jump to any symbol used in the current file, select it from the
\gui Symbols drop-down menu.
\endlist
When you create or edit forms in a \c{.ui} file, the toolbar contains
Qt Designer specific tools.
\section1 Splitting the Editor View
Split the editor view when you want to work on and view multiple files on
the same screen.
\image qtcreator-spliteditorview.png
You can split the editor view in the following ways:
\list
\o To split the editor view into a top and bottom view, select
\gui Window > \gui Split or press \key{Ctrl+E, 2}.
Split command creates views below the currently active editor view.
\o To split the editor view into adjacent views, select
\gui Window > \gui{Split Side by Side} or press
\key{Ctrl+E, 3}.
Side by side split command creates views to the right of the
currently active editor view.
\endlist
To move between split views, select \gui Window >

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\gui{Go to Next Split} or press \key{Ctrl+E, O}.
To remove a split view, place the cursor within the view you want to
remove and select \gui Window > \gui{Remove Current Split} or press
\key{Ctrl+E, 0}. To remove all but the currently selected split view,
select \gui Window > \gui{Remove All Splits} or press \key{Ctrl+E, 1}.
\section1 Highlighting and Folding Blocks
Use block highlighting to visually separate parts of the code that belong
together. For example, when you place the cursor within the braces,
the code enclosed in braces is highlighted.
\image qtcreator-blockhighlighting.png

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To enable block highlighting, select \gui Tools > \gui{Options...} >
\gui{Text Editor} > \gui Display > \gui{Highlight blocks}.
Use the folding markers to collapse and expand blocks of code within
braces. Click the folding marker to collapse or expand a block. In the
figure above, the folding markers are located between the line number and
the text pane.

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To show the folding markers, select \gui Tools > \gui{Options...} >
\gui{Text Editor} > \gui Display > \gui{Display folding markers}. This
option is enabled by default.
As you write code Qt Creator checks code syntax. When Qt Creator spots a
syntax error in your code it underlines it and shows error details when you
move the mouse pointer over the error.
\list
\o Syntax errors are underlined in red.

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In the following figure, a semicolon is missing at the end of the
line.
\image qtcreator-syntaxerror.png
\o Semantic errors and warnings are underlined in olive.
In the following figure, the type is unknown.
\image qtcreator-semanticerror.png
\endlist

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\section1 Code Completion
As you write code, Qt Creator provides a list of context-sensitive
suggestions to the statement currently under your cursor.

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Set code completion preferences in \gui Tools > \gui{Options...} >
\gui{Text Editor} > \gui Completion. To trigger code completion
manually press \key{Ctrl+Space}.
When completion is invoked manually, Qt Creator completes the common prefix
of the list of suggestions. This is especially useful for classes with
several similarly named members. To disable this functionality, uncheck
\gui{Autocomplete common prefix} in the code completion preferences.
The following table lists available types for code completion and icon
used for each.
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\row
\i \inlineimage completion/class.png
\i A class
\row
\i \inlineimage completion/enum.png
\i An enum
\row
\i \inlineimage completion/enumerator.png
\i An enumerator (value of an enum)
\row
\i \inlineimage completion/func.png
\i A function
\row
\i \inlineimage completion/func_priv.png
\i A private function
\row
\i \inlineimage completion/func_prot.png
\i A protected function
\row
\i \inlineimage completion/var.png
\i A variable
\row
\i \inlineimage completion/var_priv.png
\i A private variable
\row
\i \inlineimage completion/var_prot.png
\i A protected variable
\row
\i \inlineimage completion/signal.png
\i A signal
\row
\i \inlineimage completion/slot.png
\i A slot
\row
\i \inlineimage completion/slot_priv.png
\i A private slot
\row
\i \inlineimage completion/slot_prot.png
\i A protected slot
\row
\i \inlineimage completion/keyword.png
\i A keyword
\row
\i \inlineimage completion/macro.png
\i A macro
\row
\i \inlineimage completion/namespace.png
\i A namespace
\endtable
\section1 Moving to Symbol Definition or Declaration
In Qt Creator you can move directly to the definition or the declaration of
a symbol by holding the \key Ctrl and clicking the symbol.

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To enable this moving function, in \gui Tools > \gui{Options...} >
\gui{Text Editor} > \gui Behavior select \gui{Enable mouse navigation}.
\section1 Using an External Editor
To open the file you are currently viewing in an external editor, select
\gui Edit > \gui Advanced > \gui{Open in External Editor}.
To use the external editor of your choice:
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\o Add the editor path to the \c{PATH} environment variable of your
operating system.
\o In Qt Creator select \gui Tools > \gui Options... >
\gui Environment > \gui General.
\o In \gui{External editor} enter the name of the application followed
by \key Space and \tt{\bold %f}. For example, to open the file in
Smultron, enter \tt{\bold{smultron %f}}.
To further define how to open the file in the external editor, you
can use the following variables separated by a space:
\list
\o Current line number \tt{\bold %l}
\o Current column number \tt{\bold %c}
\o Editor's x position on the screen \tt{\bold %x}
\o Editor's y position on the screen \tt{\bold %y}
\o Editor's width in pixels \tt{\bold %w}
\o Editor's height in pixels \tt{\bold %h}
\o Editor's width in characters \tt{\bold %W}
\o Editor's height in characters \tt{\bold %H}
\o To pass % symbol to the editor \tt{\bold %%}
\endlist
\note Not all variables work with all editors.
\endlist

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To search through the currently open file:
\list 1
\o Press \key Ctrl+F or select \gui Edit > \gui Find/Replace >

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\gui{Find/Replace}.
\o Enter the text you are looking for.
If the text is found, all occurrences are highlighted as you type.
\o To go to the next occurrence, click \inlineimage qtcreator-next.png
, or press \key F3. To go to the previous occurrence click
\inlineimage qtcreator-previous.png
, or press \key Shift+F3.
\endlist
To narrow your search results, click
\inlineimage qtcreator-locator-magnify.png
in the \gui Find/Replace pane and select any of the following
preferences:
\list
\o To make your search case sensitive, select
\inlineimage qtcreator-editor-casesensitive.png
.
\o To search only whole words, select
\inlineimage qtcreator-editor-wholewords.png
.
\o To search using regular expressions, select
\inlineimage qtcreator-editor-regularexpressions.png
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\l {http://doc.qt.nokia.com/4.6/qregexp.html#details}
{Detailed Description} in the QRegExp Class Reference.

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\note If you have selected text before selecting \gui Find/Replace, the
search is conducted within the selection.
To replace occurrences of the existing text, enter the new text in the
\gui{Replace with} text box.
\list
\o To replace the selected occurrence and move to the next one,
click \inlineimage qtcreator-next.png
or press \key Ctrl+=.
\o To replace the selected occurrence and move to the previous one,
click \inlineimage qtcreator-previous.png
.
\o To replace all occurrences in the file, click \gui{Replace All}.
\endlist
To search through projects, files on a file system or the currently open
file:
\list 1
\o Press \key Ctrl+Shift+F or select \gui Edit >
\gui Find/Replace > \gui{Advanced Find} >
\gui{Open Advanced Find...}.
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\o Select the scope of your search:
\list
\o \gui{All Projects} searches files matching the defined file
pattern in all currently open projects.
For example, to search for \tt previewer only in \tt .cpp
and \tt .h files, enter in \gui{File pattern}
\tt *.cpp,*.h.
\image qtcreator-search-allprojects.png
\o \gui{Current Project} searches files matching the defined file
pattern only in the project you are currently editing.
\o \gui{Files on File System} recursively searches files matching
the defined file pattern in the selected directory.
\o \gui{Current File} searches only the current file.
\endlist
\o Enter the text you are looking for and click \gui Search.
\image qtcreator-searchresults.png
A list of files containing the searched text is displayed in the
\gui{Search Results} pane.
\list
\o To see all occurrences in a file, double-click the file name in
the list.
\o To go to an occurrence, double-click it.
\endlist
\endlist
*/
/*!
\contentspage index.html
\previouspage creator-editor-finding.html
\page creator-editor-refactoring.html
\nextpage creator-editor-locator.html
Code refactoring is the process of changing the code without modifying the
existing functionality of your application. By refactoring your code you
can:
\list
\o Improve internal quality of your application
\o Improve performance and extensibility
\o Improve code readability and maintainability
\o Simplify code structure
\endlist
To find the use of a specific symbol in your project:
\list 1
\o In the editor place the cursor on the symbol and select \gui Tools

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> \gui C++ > \gui{Find Usages} or press
\key Ctrl+Shift+U.
Qt Creator looks for the symbol in the following locations:
\list
\o Files listed as a part of the project
\o Files directly used by the project files (for example, generated
files)
\o Header files of used frameworks and libraries
\endlist
\o The \gui{Search Results} pane opens and shows the location and
number of instances of the symbol in the current project.
\image qtcreator-refactoring-find.png
\endlist
You can browse the search results in the following ways:
\list
\o To go directly to an instance, double-click the instance in the
\gui{Search Results} pane.
\o To move between instances, click
\inlineimage qtcreator-forward.png
and
\inlineimage qtcreator-back.png
in the \gui{Search Results} pane.
\o To expand and collapse the list of all instances, click
\inlineimage qtcreator-expand.png
.
\o To clear the search results, click \inlineimage qtcreator-clear.png
.
\endlist
\section1 Renaming Symbols
To rename a specific symbol in your project:
\o In the editor, place the cursor on the symbol you would like to
change and select \gui Tools > \gui C++ >

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\gui{Rename Symbol Under Cursor} or press \key Ctrl+Shift+R.
The \gui{Search Results} pane opens and shows the location and
number of instances of the symbol in the current project.
\image qtcreator-refactoring-replace.png
\o To replace all selected instances, enter the name of the new symbol
in the \gui{Replace with} text box and click \gui Replace.
To omit an instance, uncheck the check-box next to the instance.
\note This action replaces all selected instances of the symbol in
all files listed in the \gui{Search Results} pane. You cannot
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\note Renaming local symbols does not open the \gui{Search Results} pane.
The instances of the symbol are highlighted in code and you can edit the
symbol. All instances of the local symbol are changed as you type.
*/

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/*!
\contentspage index.html
\previouspage creator-editor-locator.html
\page creator-project-managing.html
\nextpage creator-project-creating.html
\title Managing Projects
Qt Creator allows you to deploy various types of projects and provides a
platform to work on different types of projects:
\list
\o To work with \bold{qmake projects}, open a \c .pro file. For more
information, see \l{Setting Up a qmake Project}.
\o To work with \bold{CMake projects} you need to have CMake version
2.8.0 or later installed. For more information, see
\l{Setting Up a CMake Project}.
\o Qt Creator supports generic projects. For more information, see
\l{Setting Up a Generic Project}.
\endlist
Through external libraries Qt Creator can support code completion and
syntax highlighting for external libraries as if they were a part of the
current project or the Qt library.
The procedure of adding a library to a project depends on the type of
project, which influences the build system used.
\list
\o For information on adding external libraries to qmake projects, see
\l{Adding External Libraries to a qmake Project}.
\o For information on adding external libraries to CMake projects, see
\l{Adding External Libraries to a CMake Project}.
\o For information on adding external libraries to generic projects, see
\l{Adding External Libraries to a Generic Project}.
\endlist
\section1 Session Management
In Qt Creator a session is a collection of bookmarks, breakpoints and
watchers and can include multiple open projects. To learn about using and
managing sessions, see \l{Managing Sessions}.