Doc: Describe new build options

- Scheduling running projects after they are built
- Building for run configuration
- Continuing building other apps if one fails during "Build All"

Change-Id: I9f161199394495944c6e8482b50dd9a2b4c8a92d
Reviewed-by: Tobias Hunger <tobias.hunger@qt.io>
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Leena Miettinen
2019-09-17 17:01:53 +02:00
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While the application is being built, the \uicontrol Build button changes to
a \uicontrol {Cancel Build} button (3). To cancel the build, select the
button or press \key {Alt+Backspace}.
button or press \key {Alt+Backspace}. If you selected a build command and
decide you would also like to run the application, you can select the
\uicontrol Run button to schedule running the project after building is done.
For more information on the options you have, see
\l{Specifying Build Settings}.
\section1 Additional Build Commands
To build all open projects, select \uicontrol Build > \uicontrol {Build All}.
If building one application fails, \QC displays an error message and
continues building the other applications.
To quickly check the compile output for changes that you made in one file or
subproject, you can use the \uicontrol Build menu commands to build a file or
subproject.
To build the executable that corresponds to the selected run configuration,
select \uicontrol Build > \uicontrol {Build for Run Configuration}.
To remove all build artifacts, select \uicontrol Build > \uicontrol {Clean All} or
\uicontrol {Clean Project}. To clean the build directory and then build
the project, select \uicontrol Build > \uicontrol {Rebuild All} or
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\uicontrol {Clean Without Dependencies} options in the context menu in the
\uicontrol Projects view.
\section1 Additional qmake Options
\section1 Additional qmake Commands
To run qmake to generate new Makefiles, select \uicontrol Build >
\uicontrol qmake. To prevent failures on incremental builds, it might make