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== Qt Design Studio is based on Qt Creator == | |||
The Qt Design studio consists of: | The Qt Design studio consists of: | ||
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We build with '''CMake''' + '''Ninja''' by default. | We build with '''CMake''' + '''Ninja''' by default. | ||
== Windows notes: == | |||
* We use '''MSVC2019''' on Windows, but MSVC2022 should also work. MinGW is not activly supported. | * We use '''MSVC2019''' on Windows, but MSVC2022 should also work. MinGW is not activly supported. | ||
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Make sure to enable BUILD_DESIGNSTUDIO in the CMake options. | Make sure to enable BUILD_DESIGNSTUDIO in the CMake options. | ||
=== In case you use your own Qt there is the need to get Studio Components that are used in any wizard-created project === | |||
The Studio Components are necessary to create a new project with the wizard, and also it contains components for the Simulator, EventList, and FlowView: | The Studio Components are necessary to create a new project with the wizard, and also it contains components for the Simulator, EventList, and FlowView: | ||
https://codereview.qt-project.org/q/project:qt-labs%252Fqtquickdesigner-components | https://codereview.qt-project.org/q/project:qt-labs%252Fqtquickdesigner-components | ||
* without you are getting QtQuick.Studio modules not found errors, for example: | |||
module "QtQuick.Studio.Components" is not installed | |||
module "QtQuick.Studio.Application" is not installed | |||
module "QtQuick.Studio.Effects" is not installed | |||
Therefore, you should install the qtquickdesigner-components in the qt you use: | Therefore, you should install the qtquickdesigner-components in the qt you use (match also the CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE especially on Windows): | ||
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git clone "ssh://username@codereview.qt-project.org:29418/qt-labs/qtquickdesigner-components" | git clone "ssh://username@codereview.qt-project.org:29418/qt-labs/qtquickdesigner-components" | ||
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* set/manage the correct kit | * set/manage the correct kit | ||
* remove Kit from HideOptionCategories in the installsettings | * remove Kit from HideOptionCategories in the installsettings | ||
** installsettings location in source: qt-creator\dist\branding\qtdesignstudio\QtProject\QtDesignStudio.ini (will be copied by building to, for example: C:\dev\build\qtcreator\share\qtcreator\QtProject\QtDesignStudio.ini ) | |||
installsettings location in source: qt-creator\dist\branding\qtdesignstudio\QtProject\QtDesignStudio.ini (will be copied by building to, for example: C:\dev\build\qtcreator\share\qtcreator\QtProject\QtDesignStudio.ini ) | |||
Latest revision as of 15:37, 11 October 2024
Instruction on how to build Qt Design Studio.
Qt Design Studio is based on Qt Creator
The Qt Design studio consists of:
- Qt Creator
- The branches are prefixed with qds. e.g. qds/dev or qds/4.6
- Studio components which are necessary for the used kit
We build with CMake + Ninja by default.
Windows notes:
- We use MSVC2019 on Windows, but MSVC2022 should also work. MinGW is not activly supported.
- you need "Desktop development with C++" + "Windows * SDK" (which is not default)
- Also, do not use a build path that is too long. For example, if you have a long user path or if one drive is involved, it can result in crazy build errors
- a good path is, for example, c:\dev. It is also good that it is not synced to one drive, which makes the machine slow during a compile.
Since Qt Design Studio 4.6.0 we use Qt 6.7.3 to build it. Make sure to enable BUILD_DESIGNSTUDIO in the CMake options.
In case you use your own Qt there is the need to get Studio Components that are used in any wizard-created project
The Studio Components are necessary to create a new project with the wizard, and also it contains components for the Simulator, EventList, and FlowView:
https://codereview.qt-project.org/q/project:qt-labs%252Fqtquickdesigner-components
- without you are getting QtQuick.Studio modules not found errors, for example:
module "QtQuick.Studio.Components" is not installed module "QtQuick.Studio.Application" is not installed module "QtQuick.Studio.Effects" is not installed
Therefore, you should install the qtquickdesigner-components in the qt you use (match also the CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE especially on Windows):
git clone "ssh://username@codereview.qt-project.org:29418/qt-labs/qtquickdesigner-components" mkdir qtquickdesigner-components_build && cd qtquickdesigner-components_build cmake -G"Ninja" -S ../qtquickdesigner-components -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/Users/tijensse/Qt/6.2.3/macos/ -DCMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM:STRING=/opt/homebrew/bin/ninja
The important thing is to use ninja. Then, it will find the used Qt and know where to install it
For building qtquickdesigner on Ubuntu, I've used the following workflow. Before that, you need to check out the repository mentioned above. For this to work, it must be placed in its default folder (defined by the repository) called qtquickdesigner-components. From its parent folder, do the following:
mkdir qtquickdesigner-components-build cd qtquickdesigner-components-build/ cmake -G Ninja -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=~/Qt/6.2.4/gcc_64 ../qtquickdesigner-components cmake --build . cmake --install .
- set/manage the correct kit
- remove Kit from HideOptionCategories in the installsettings
- installsettings location in source: qt-creator\dist\branding\qtdesignstudio\QtProject\QtDesignStudio.ini (will be copied by building to, for example: C:\dev\build\qtcreator\share\qtcreator\QtProject\QtDesignStudio.ini )