diff --git a/doc/qtcreator.qdoc b/doc/qtcreator.qdoc index 92e90bb84fd32857e30b53e9fa817599a85897a8..c8238aa1e8666a77b5aa8f81f099b85976171b6a 100644 --- a/doc/qtcreator.qdoc +++ b/doc/qtcreator.qdoc @@ -3119,10 +3119,6 @@ \title Creating a Qt C++ Application - \note This tutorial assumes that you have experience in writing basic Qt - applications, using \QD to design user interfaces and using the Qt - Resource System. - This tutorial describes how to use Qt Creator to create a small Qt application, Text Finder. It is a simplified version of the QtUiTools \l{http://doc.qt.nokia.com/4.7-snapshot/uitools-textfinder.html}{Text Finder} @@ -3130,20 +3126,15 @@ \image qtcreator-textfinder-screenshot.png - \section1 Setting Up Your Environment - - Qt Creator automatically detects whether the location of Qt is in your \c PATH variable. - If you have installed several Qt versions, follow the - instructions in \l{Selecting the Qt version} to set the Qt path. - \section1 Creating the Text Finder Project - \note Create the project with the \gui{Help} mode active so that you can follow + \note Create the project with two instances of Qt Creator open and the \gui{Help} mode + active in one of them so that you can follow these instructions while you work. \list 1 - \o Select \gui{File > New File or Project > Qt Application Project > Qt Gui + \o Select \gui{File > New File or Project > Qt C++ Project > Qt Gui Application > Choose}. \image qtcreator-new-project.png "New File or Project dialog"