diff --git a/doc/qtcreator.qdoc b/doc/qtcreator.qdoc index dc85cc0c5f75fb1d2bbef58440a9d9c2f5b181e3..74fc76743089f3a7babb66e2bdb3f0602ce35bea 100644 --- a/doc/qtcreator.qdoc +++ b/doc/qtcreator.qdoc @@ -1454,8 +1454,8 @@ system. 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. + way your project is built by modifying the \c make command under + \gui{Build Settings} in the \gui{Projects} mode. For a generic project, you have to manually specify which files belong to your project and which include directories/defines you want to pass to your @@ -1468,7 +1468,8 @@ file. When you first create a generic project, Qt Creator will add any files it recognizes to your project. To add or remove files later, simply edit the \c{.files} file in Qt Creator. Your project tree will be refreshed - when you save this file. + when you save this file. You can also add or remove files using the context + menu in the project tree. If you frequently need to update the \c{.files} file, we recommend the use of a small script that will update the files for you. Currently, if the @@ -1478,7 +1479,9 @@ \section2 Specifying Include Paths - The include paths are specified in the \c{.includes} file. + The include paths are specified in the \c{.includes} file, one include + path per line. The paths can be either absolute or relative to the + \c{.includes} file. \section2 Specifying Defines @@ -1490,11 +1493,12 @@ #define NAME value \endcode + \section2 Creating a Run Configuration Qt Creator cannot automatically determine which executable it should run. To set up a custom executable run configuration in the \gui Projects mode, - use the \bold{+} button. Here you can specify the name, executable, and + use the \bold{Add} button. Here you can specify the name, executable, and some optional arguments. By default, the working directory is \c{$BUILDDIR} which should work fine. */