Martchus
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* Making an Android APK should now generally work with NDK r21.d and Qt 5.15.1 and CMake 3.18 although some details might still need tweaking * It is now supposed to be used within the NDK's toolchain instead of CMake's built-in Android support (which makes problems with newer NDK versions) * The old way to lookup/pass variables is preserved so it should still work with older Qt versions and CMake's built-in Android support * Qt's own support for invoking androiddeployqt needed to be disabled because it lead to CMake errors (see comment) |
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aboutdialog | ||
cmake | ||
dbus | ||
enterpassworddialog | ||
misc | ||
models | ||
paletteeditor | ||
resources | ||
scripts | ||
settingsdialog | ||
tests | ||
translations | ||
widgets | ||
.gitignore | ||
CMakeLists.txt | ||
LICENSE | ||
README.md | ||
global.h |
README.md
qtutilities
Common Qt related C++ classes and routines used by my applications such as dialogs, widgets and models.
Build instructions
Qt utilities depends on c++utilities and is built in the same way. So checkout this repository for further instructions. The documentation for various CMake variables influencing the build is also provided in the c++utilities repository.
The library also depends on the following Qt modules (version 5.6 or higher): core, gui, widgets Some header files also require further Qt modules.