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* Qt Quick Designer: Visual WYSIWYG editor to create Qt Quick user interfaces (technical preview) | * Qt Quick Designer: Visual WYSIWYG editor to create Qt Quick user interfaces (technical preview) | ||
* Qt Quick Components: Common UI Elements that fit into platform Look & | * Qt Quick Components: Common UI Elements that fit into platform Look & Feel | ||
== QML vs. Widget-based GUI == | == QML vs. Widget-based GUI == |
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Qt Quick (Qt User Interface Creation Kit)
Qt Quick, first introduced in Qt 4.7 and in 2.1, is a high-level UI technology that allows developers and UI designers to work together to create animated, touch-enabled UIs and lightweight applications. It includes:
- New Tools in the Qt Creator IDE: including a visual editor that allows UI designers and developers to cooperate, working on the same code in an iterative approach
- QML (Qt Meta-Object Language): an easy to use, declarative language
- QtDeclarative: a new module in the Qt library that enables a new declarative programming approach
And while no C++ programming skills are needed to use Qt Quick, it is 100% based on Qt and can be extended from C++ (and other languages, thanks to the bindings), limited only by your creativity.
Scope (Qt Creator 2.1 and Quick)
- QML project wizard and project management (new file format for pure QML applications)
- Advanced QML editor with syntax highlighting, code completion, integrated help features and more
- Qt Quick Designer: Visual WYSIWYG editor to create Qt Quick user interfaces (technical preview)
- Qt Quick Components: Common UI Elements that fit into platform Look & Feel
QML vs. Widget-based GUI
Qt beginners often ask: What option will be the best for creating my user interface. With Qt there are 3 techniques (which can be integrated):
- using Qt Designer to create .ui files, a XML-based UI description
coding the setup of your UI in C++ with Qt widgets classes
- write or visually design (or modeling with Qt Creator 2.1) QML files
The HowTo is still to be done but use the tag qml vs widget when searching and finding, thx :)
Links
- Introduction_to_Qt_Quick
- Getting Started
- Developing Qt Quick Applications
- OLD: Creating QML Components
- OLD: Open Qt Quick Components
- OLD: Qt Quick sync meeting minutes
- OLD: "Exporting QML from photoshop and GIMP":labs.qt.nokia.com/2010/10/19/exporting-qml-from-photoshop-and-gimp/ - WIP
- OLD: QML UI examples on Forum Nokia