Doc: replace deprecated QDoc commands

The \i and \o commands were replaced with \li and
\bold was replaced with \b in QDoc for Qt 5.

The \input command was replaced with \include in the docs.

Change-Id: I257d1bebb8ebc739ca20e0d29fcf0406ecb14534
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@digia.com>
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Leena Miettinen
2013-02-06 08:50:23 +01:00
committed by Oswald Buddenhagen
parent 276320caac
commit 419c6de735
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\table
\header
\o Device Key
\o Keyboard Shortcut
\li Device Key
\li Keyboard Shortcut
\row
\o \list
\o Alphabet keys
\o Comma (,)
\o Period (.)
\o Space
\o Arrow keys
\o Enter
\o Backspace
\li \list
\li Alphabet keys
\li Comma (,)
\li Period (.)
\li Space
\li Arrow keys
\li Enter
\li Backspace
\endlist
\o Respective keys on the development PC keyboard.
\li Respective keys on the development PC keyboard.
\row
\o Shift
\o Left Shift key (Maemo 5)
\li Shift
\li Left Shift key (Maemo 5)
Shift (Harmattan)
\row
\o Ctrl
\o Left Ctrl key (Maemo 5)
\li Ctrl
\li Left Ctrl key (Maemo 5)
Ctrl (Harmattan)
\row
\o Mode
\o Left Alt key (Maemo 5)
\li Mode
\li Left Alt key (Maemo 5)
Alt (Harmattan)
\row
\o Power
\o Esc
\li Power
\li Esc
\row
\o Keypad slider open and close
\o F1
\li Keypad slider open and close
\li F1
\row
\o Keypad lock (Maemo 5 only)
\o F2
\li Keypad lock (Maemo 5 only)
\li F2
\row
\o Camera lens open and close (Maemo 5 only)
\o F3
\li Camera lens open and close (Maemo 5 only)
\li F3
\row
\o Camera focus
\o F4
\li Camera focus
\li F4
\row
\o Camera take picture
\o F5
\li Camera take picture
\li F5
\note The actual camera functionality is not emulated.
\row
\o Stereo headphones connect and disconnect (Maemo 5 only)
\o F6
\li Stereo headphones connect and disconnect (Maemo 5 only)
\li F6
\row
\o Volume down
\o F7
\li Volume down
\li F7
\row
\o Volume up
\o F8
\li Volume up
\li F8
\row
\o Accelerometer x axis, negative
\o 1
\li Accelerometer x axis, negative
\li 1
\row
\o Accelerometer x axis, positive
\o 2
\li Accelerometer x axis, positive
\li 2
\row
\o Accelerometer z axis, negative
\o 4
\li Accelerometer z axis, negative
\li 4
\row
\o Accelerometer z axis, positive
\o 5
\li Accelerometer z axis, positive
\li 5
\row
\o Accelerometer y axis, negative
\o 7
\li Accelerometer y axis, negative
\li 7
\row
\o Accelerometer y axis, positive
\o 8
\li Accelerometer y axis, positive
\li 8
\endtable

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\list 1
\o Build and run the application for \l{Running on Qt Simulator}
\li Build and run the application for \l{Running on Qt Simulator}
{\QS}.
\o Build and run the application for a device:
\li Build and run the application for a device:
\list 1
\o Specify a connection to the device. For more information, see
\li Specify a connection to the device. For more information, see
\l{Connecting Embedded Linux Devices}.
\o Click the \gui Run button.
\li Click the \gui Run button.
\endlist

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\list 1
\o Build and run the application for \l{Running on Qt Simulator}
\li Build and run the application for \l{Running on Qt Simulator}
{\QS}.
\o Build and run the application for
\li Build and run the application for
\l{Using Maemo or MeeGo Harmattan Emulator}
{the Maemo or MeeGo Harmattan emulator}.
\o Alternatively, you can build and run the application for a device:
\li Alternatively, you can build and run the application for a device:
\list 1
\o Configure the device and specify a connection to it. For more
\li Configure the device and specify a connection to it. For more
information, see \l{Connecting Maemo Devices} and
\l{Connecting MeeGo Harmattan Devices}.
\o Connect the device to the development PC.
\li Connect the device to the development PC.
\o Click the \gui Run button.
\li Click the \gui Run button.
\endlist

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\list 1
\o Select the \l{glossary-buildandrun-kit}{kit} with \gui {Maemo5} device type
\li Select the \l{glossary-buildandrun-kit}{kit} with \gui {Maemo5} device type
for your project.
\o Choose \gui {Build > Publish Project}.
\li Choose \gui {Build > Publish Project}.
\o Select \gui {Publish for Fremantle Extras-devel Free Repository},
\li Select \gui {Publish for Fremantle Extras-devel Free Repository},
and then select \gui {Start Wizard}.
\o Select the Qt version and device type to build against and click
\li Select the Qt version and device type to build against and click
\gui Next.
To create a source archive without uploading it to the build
server, select the \gui {Only create source package, do not upload}
check box.
\o In the \gui {Garage account name} field, enter your login name, or
\li In the \gui {Garage account name} field, enter your login name, or
select \gui {Get an account} to create a new account.
\image qtcreator-publish-maemo-extras.png "Upload Settings dialog"
@@ -83,10 +83,10 @@
You can also select \gui {Request upload rights} to use the Maemo
Extras Assistant to validate your Garage account.
\o Select \gui Commit to select the files to include in the source
\li Select \gui Commit to select the files to include in the source
package.
\o Select \gui OK to build the source package, and optionally, publish
\li Select \gui OK to build the source package, and optionally, publish
the application.
\endlist

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\list
\o Package filename must include the application name and version
\li Package filename must include the application name and version
number using three digits. For example: myapplication_1_0_1.deb
\o Application files must be installed to the opt folder on the ext3
\li Application files must be installed to the opt folder on the ext3
partition.
\o Debian packages must be given the category user/hidden.
\li Debian packages must be given the category user/hidden.
\o Application cannot crash or hang during use.
\li Application cannot crash or hang during use.
\o The application must handle different memory situations correctly.
\li The application must handle different memory situations correctly.
\endlist

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\list 1
\o Select \gui Tools > \gui Options > \gui Devices > \gui {Create New}.
\li Select \gui Tools > \gui Options > \gui Devices > \gui {Create New}.
\image qtcreator-ssh-key-configuration.png "SSH Key Configuration dialog"
\o In the \gui {Private key file} field, select the location to save
\li In the \gui {Private key file} field, select the location to save
the private key.
The \gui {Public key file} field displays the location to save the
corresponding public key.
\o Select \gui {Generate And Save Key Pair} to generate and save the
\li Select \gui {Generate And Save Key Pair} to generate and save the
keys at the specified locations.
\endlist

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\list 1
\o Make sure that your device can be reached via an IP address.
\li Make sure that your device can be reached via an IP address.
\o Select \gui {Tools > Options > Build & Run > Qt Versions > Add} to
\li Select \gui {Tools > Options > Build & Run > Qt Versions > Add} to
add the Qt version
for the embedded Linux.
\o Select \gui {Tools > Options > Build & Run > Compilers > Add} to
\li Select \gui {Tools > Options > Build & Run > Compilers > Add} to
add the compiler
for building the applications.
\o To deploy applications and run them remotely on devices, specify
\li To deploy applications and run them remotely on devices, specify
parameters for accessing the devices:
\list 1
\o Select \gui Tools > \gui Options > \gui Devices > \gui Add
\li Select \gui Tools > \gui Options > \gui Devices > \gui Add
> \gui {Generic Linux Device} > \gui {Start Wizard}.
\image qtcreator-screenshot-devconf-linux.png "Connection Data wizard"
\o In the \gui {The name to identify this configuration} field,
\li In the \gui {The name to identify this configuration} field,
enter a name for the connection.
\o In the \gui {The device's host name or IP address} field,
\li In the \gui {The device's host name or IP address} field,
enter the host name or IP address of the device.
\o In the \gui {The user name to log into the device} field,
\li In the \gui {The user name to log into the device} field,
enter the user name to log into the device and run the
application as.
\o In the \gui {The authentication type} field, select whether
\li In the \gui {The authentication type} field, select whether
to use \gui Password or \gui Key authentication, and enter
the user's password or the file that contains the user's
private key.
\o Click \gui {Next} to create the connection.
\li Click \gui {Next} to create the connection.
\endlist
\o Select \gui Tools > \gui Options > \gui {Build & Run} > \gui Kits
\li Select \gui Tools > \gui Options > \gui {Build & Run} > \gui Kits
> \gui Add to add a kit for building for the device. Select the
Qt version, compiler, and device that you added above, and choose
\gui {Generic Linux Device} for the device type.
\o To specify build settings:
\li To specify build settings:
\list 1
\o Open a project for an application you want to develop for the
\li Open a project for an application you want to develop for the
device.
\o Select \gui Projects > \gui {Build & Run} > \gui {Add Kit} to
\li Select \gui Projects > \gui {Build & Run} > \gui {Add Kit} to
add the kit that you specified above.
\endlist
\o Select \gui Run to specify run settings.
\li Select \gui Run to specify run settings.
\image qtcreator-run-settings-linux-devices.png "Run settings for embedded Linux devices"

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To build and run Qt applications for Maemo 5, you need the following:
\list
\o Maemo 5 device: Nokia N900 with software update release 1.3
\li Maemo 5 device: Nokia N900 with software update release 1.3
(V20.2010.36-2) or later installed.
\if defined(qcmanual)
\o MADDE cross-platform Maemo development
\li MADDE cross-platform Maemo development
tool (installed as part of the Qt 4 SDK).
\endif
\o Nokia USB drivers.
\li Nokia USB drivers.
Only needed if you develop on Windows and if you use a USB connection
to run applications on the device. The drivers are
@@ -106,23 +106,23 @@
To install and configure Mad Developer:
\list 1
\o On the Nokia N900, select \gui{App Manager > Download} > \gui{Development} > \gui{mad-developer}
\li On the Nokia N900, select \gui{App Manager > Download} > \gui{Development} > \gui{mad-developer}
to install the Mad Developer software package.
\o Click \gui {Mad Developer} to start the Mad Developer application.
\li Click \gui {Mad Developer} to start the Mad Developer application.
\o To use a WLAN connection, activate WLAN on the device and connect
\li To use a WLAN connection, activate WLAN on the device and connect
to the same network as the development PC. You can see the network
address in the \gui wlan0 field.
\o To use a USB connection:
\li To use a USB connection:
\list a
\o If you are using Microsoft Windows as development host, you must
\li If you are using Microsoft Windows as development host, you must
change the driver loaded for instantiating the connection.
In the Mad Developer, select \gui{Manage USB} and select \gui{Load g_ether}.
\o To set up the USB settings, click \gui Edit on the \gui usb0 row and
\li To set up the USB settings, click \gui Edit on the \gui usb0 row and
confirm by clicking \gui Configure.
\note By default, you do not need to make changes. The \gui usb0 row
@@ -130,8 +130,8 @@
\endlist
\o Select \gui{Developer Password} to generate a password for a freshly
created user called \bold developer. The password stays valid for as long
\li Select \gui{Developer Password} to generate a password for a freshly
created user called \b developer. The password stays valid for as long
as the password generation dialog is open. You enter the password when
you configure the connection in \QC.
@@ -149,15 +149,15 @@
\list 1
\o On the device, in \gui Programs, select \c {X Terminal} to open a
\li On the device, in \gui Programs, select \c {X Terminal} to open a
terminal window.
\o To install Qt Mobility libraries, enter the following command:
\li To install Qt Mobility libraries, enter the following command:
\c{/usr/lib/mad-developer/devrootsh apt-get install libqtm-*}
\o To confirm the installation, enter: \c Y
\li To confirm the installation, enter: \c Y
\o Close the terminal.
\li Close the terminal.
\endlist
@@ -192,18 +192,18 @@
\list 1
\o Open the Network Connections window.
\li Open the Network Connections window.
\o Select the Linux USB Ethernet
\li Select the Linux USB Ethernet
connection that is displayed as a new Local Area Connection.
\o Edit the \gui {Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)} properties
\li Edit the \gui {Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)} properties
to specify the IP address for the connection.
In the \gui {Use the following IP address} field, enter the following values:
\list
\o \gui {IP Address}: \bold {192.168.2.14}
\o \gui SubnetMask: \bold {255.255.255.0}
\o \gui {Default gateway}: leave this field empty
\li \gui {IP Address}: \b {192.168.2.14}
\li \gui SubnetMask: \b {255.255.255.0}
\li \gui {Default gateway}: leave this field empty
\endlist
\endlist
@@ -269,94 +269,94 @@
\list 1
\o To deploy applications and run them remotely on devices,
\li To deploy applications and run them remotely on devices,
specify parameters for accessing devices:
\list a
\o Connect your device to the development PC via a USB cable or
\li Connect your device to the development PC via a USB cable or
a WLAN. For a USB connection, you are prompted to select the mode
to use. Choose \gui{PC suite mode}.
\note If you experience connection problems due to a USB port issue,
switch to a different port or use WLAN to connect to the device.
\o Select \gui Tools > \gui Options > \gui Devices > \gui Add.
\li Select \gui Tools > \gui Options > \gui Devices > \gui Add.
\o Select \gui {Maemo5/Fremantle} > \gui {Start Wizard}.
\li Select \gui {Maemo5/Fremantle} > \gui {Start Wizard}.
\image qtcreator-dev-conf-maemo.png "Maemo device"
\o In the \gui {The name to identify this configuration} field,
\li In the \gui {The name to identify this configuration} field,
enter a name for the connection.
\o In the \gui {The kind of device} field, select
\li In the \gui {The kind of device} field, select
\gui {Hardware device}.
\o In the \gui {The device's host name or IP address} field, enter
\li In the \gui {The device's host name or IP address} field, enter
the IP address from the connectivity tool on the device.
\o In the \gui {The SSH server port} field, enter the port number to
\li In the \gui {The SSH server port} field, enter the port number to
use for SSH connections.
\o Click \gui Next.
\li Click \gui Next.
\o Follow the instructions of the wizard to create the connection.
\li Follow the instructions of the wizard to create the connection.
\endlist
\if defined(qcmanual)
\o To test applications on the emulator (QEMU) separately, you must
\li To test applications on the emulator (QEMU) separately, you must
create a connection to it from the development PC. If you installed
Qt 4 SDK, the connection is created automatically and you can omit this
step.
\list a
\o In \QC, select \gui Tools > \gui Options > \gui Devices >
\li In \QC, select \gui Tools > \gui Options > \gui Devices >
\gui Add to add a new configuration.
\o In the \gui {The kind of device} field, select
\li In the \gui {The kind of device} field, select
\gui Emulator.
\o Click \gui Next.
\li Click \gui Next.
\o Follow the instructions of the wizard to create and test the
\li Follow the instructions of the wizard to create and test the
connection.
\endlist
\endif
\o Select \gui Tools > \gui Options > \gui {Build & Run} >
\li Select \gui Tools > \gui Options > \gui {Build & Run} >
\gui Kits > \gui Add to add a kit for building for the device:
\list a
\o In the \gui {Device type} field, select
\li In the \gui {Device type} field, select
\gui {Maemo5/Fremantle}.
\o In the \gui Device field, select the device that you added
\li In the \gui Device field, select the device that you added
above.
\o In the \gui Sysroot field, specify the path to the sysroot.
\li In the \gui Sysroot field, specify the path to the sysroot.
By default, the Qt 4 SDK installer places sysroot in the
following folder:
\c{QtSDK\Maemo\4.6.2\sysroots\fremantle-arm-sysroot-20.2010.36-2-slim}.
\o In the \gui {Compiler type} field, select GCC.
\li In the \gui {Compiler type} field, select GCC.
\o In the \gui Compiler field, specify the path to the GCC
\li In the \gui Compiler field, specify the path to the GCC
compiler. By default, the Qt 4 SDK installer places the
compiler in the following folder:
\c{QtSDK\Maemo\4.6.2\targets\fremantle-pr13\bin\}.
\o In the \gui Debugger field, specify the path to GDB. By
\li In the \gui Debugger field, specify the path to GDB. By
default, the Qt 4 SDK installer places the debugger
in the following folder:
\c{QtSDK\Maemo\4.6.2\targets\fremantle-pr13\bin\}.
\o In the \gui {Qt version} field, choose the MADDE Qt version
\li In the \gui {Qt version} field, choose the MADDE Qt version
for Maemo5/Fremantle. By default, the Qt 4 SDK installer
places qmake in the following folder:
\c{QtSDK\Maemo\4.6.2\targets\fremantle-pr13\bin\}.
@@ -365,15 +365,15 @@
You can leave the \gui {Qt mkspec} field empty.
\o Open a project for an application you want to develop for your
\li Open a project for an application you want to develop for your
device.
\o Select \gui Projects > \gui {Build & Run} > \gui {Add Kit} to
\li Select \gui Projects > \gui {Build & Run} > \gui {Add Kit} to
add the kit that you specified above.
\o Select \gui Run to specify run settings for the project.
\li Select \gui Run to specify run settings for the project.
\o The mobile application wizard automatically sets the folder
\li The mobile application wizard automatically sets the folder
where the file is installed on the device in the \gui {Remote
Directory} field. For example, \c {/opt/usr/bin}. If the text
\gui {<no target path set>} is displayed, click it to specify a
@@ -389,15 +389,15 @@
\list 1
\o On the device, in \gui Programs, select \c {X Terminal} to open a
\li On the device, in \gui Programs, select \c {X Terminal} to open a
terminal window.
\o To specify the password, enter the following command:
\li To specify the password, enter the following command:
\c{/usr/lib/mad-developer/devrootsh passwd user}
\o In \QC, select \gui Tools > \gui Options > \gui Devices.
\li In \QC, select \gui Tools > \gui Options > \gui Devices.
\o Specify the username \c user and the password in the device
\li Specify the username \c user and the password in the device
configuration.
\endlist
@@ -411,24 +411,24 @@
\table
\header
\o IP Address and Network on Device
\o USB Network on Development PC
\o Host Name in \QC Build Settings
\li IP Address and Network on Device
\li USB Network on Development PC
\li Host Name in \QC Build Settings
\row
\o 172.30.7.15 255.255.255.0
\o 172.30.7.14 255.255.255.0
\o 172.30.7.15
\li 172.30.7.15 255.255.255.0
\li 172.30.7.14 255.255.255.0
\li 172.30.7.15
\row
\o 10.133.133.15
\o 10.133.133.14
\o 10.133.133.15
\li 10.133.133.15
\li 10.133.133.14
\li 10.133.133.15
\row
\o 192.168.133.15
\o 192.168.133.14
\o 192.168.133.15
\li 192.168.133.15
\li 192.168.133.14
\li 192.168.133.15
\note You cannot use the value localhost for connections to a device.

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\list
\o On the device, select \gui {Settings > Security > Developer
\li On the device, select \gui {Settings > Security > Developer
mode} to turn on developer mode.
\o Select \gui {Applications > SDK Connectivity} to start the SDK
\li Select \gui {Applications > SDK Connectivity} to start the SDK
Connectivity application.
\o Select \gui {Select Connection} and then select the type of the
\li Select \gui {Select Connection} and then select the type of the
connection to create: \gui WLAN or \gui USB.
\o For a USB connection, select the operating system of the
\li For a USB connection, select the operating system of the
development PC in \gui {Select Module}.
\endlist
@@ -130,16 +130,16 @@
\list
\o Open the network settings.
\li Open the network settings.
\o Click the + button on the network settings panel.
\li Click the + button on the network settings panel.
\o When the interface is available, select \gui {Configure IPv4 > Using
\li When the interface is available, select \gui {Configure IPv4 > Using
DHCP with manual address}.
\o Enter the address 192.168.2.14 into the IP address field.
\li Enter the address 192.168.2.14 into the IP address field.
\o Click \gui Apply.
\li Click \gui Apply.
The network connection between your device and workstation is now
configured.
@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@
\list 1
\o Open the \gui {Network and Sharing Center} and select \gui {Change
\li Open the \gui {Network and Sharing Center} and select \gui {Change
adapter settings}.
The Linux USB Ethernet connection you just installed is displayed
@@ -170,18 +170,18 @@
\note If you cannot see \gui {Linux USB Ethernet/RNDIS gadget}, try
to unplug and replug the USB cable.
\o Right-click \gui {Linux USB Ethernet/RNDIS gadget} and select
\li Right-click \gui {Linux USB Ethernet/RNDIS gadget} and select
\gui Properties.
\o Edit the \gui {Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)} properties
\li Edit the \gui {Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)} properties
to specify the IP address for the connection. In the \gui {Use the
following IP address} field, enter the following values:
\list
\o \gui {IP Address}: \bold {192.168.2.14}
\o \gui SubnetMask: \bold {255.255.255.0}
\o \gui {Default gateway}: leave this field empty
\li \gui {IP Address}: \b {192.168.2.14}
\li \gui SubnetMask: \b {255.255.255.0}
\li \gui {Default gateway}: leave this field empty
\endlist
@@ -203,20 +203,20 @@
\list 1
\o Open the Network Connections window.
\li Open the Network Connections window.
\o Select the Linux USB Ethernet connection that is displayed as a new
\li Select the Linux USB Ethernet connection that is displayed as a new
Local Area Connection.
\o Edit the \gui {Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)} properties
\li Edit the \gui {Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)} properties
to specify the IP address for the connection. In the \gui {Use the
following IP address} field, enter the following values:
\list
\o \gui {IP Address}: \bold {192.168.2.14}
\o \gui SubnetMask: \bold {255.255.255.0}
\o \gui {Default gateway}: leave this field empty
\li \gui {IP Address}: \b {192.168.2.14}
\li \gui SubnetMask: \b {255.255.255.0}
\li \gui {Default gateway}: leave this field empty
\endlist
@@ -280,12 +280,12 @@
\list 1
\o To deploy applications and run them remotely on devices,
\li To deploy applications and run them remotely on devices,
specify parameters for accessing devices:
\list a
\o Connect your device to the development PC via a USB cable or
\li Connect your device to the development PC via a USB cable or
a WLAN. For a USB connection, you are prompted to select the
mode to use. Choose \gui{PC suite mode}.
@@ -293,56 +293,56 @@
port issue, switch to a different port or use WLAN to
connect to the device.
\o Select \gui Tools > \gui Options > \gui Devices > \gui Add.
\li Select \gui Tools > \gui Options > \gui Devices > \gui Add.
\o Select \gui {MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan} > \gui {Start Wizard} to
\li Select \gui {MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan} > \gui {Start Wizard} to
add a new configuration for a device.
\image qtcreator-screenshot-devconf.png
\o In the \gui {The name to identify this configuration} field,
\li In the \gui {The name to identify this configuration} field,
enter a name for the connection.
\o In the \gui {The kind of device} field, select
\li In the \gui {The kind of device} field, select
\gui {Hardware device}.
\o In the \gui {The device's host name or IP address} field,
\li In the \gui {The device's host name or IP address} field,
enter the IP address from the connectivity tool on the
device.
\o In the \gui {The SSH server port} field, enter the port
\li In the \gui {The SSH server port} field, enter the port
number to use for SSH connections.
\o Click \gui Next.
\li Click \gui Next.
\o Follow the instructions of the wizard to create the
\li Follow the instructions of the wizard to create the
configuration.
\endlist
\if defined(qcmanual)
\o To test applications on the emulator (QEMU), you must
\li To test applications on the emulator (QEMU), you must
create a connection to it from the development PC. If you installed
Qt 4 SDK, the connection is created automatically and you can omit this
step.
\list a
\o In \QC, select \gui Tools > \gui Options > \gui Devices >
\li In \QC, select \gui Tools > \gui Options > \gui Devices >
\gui Add to add a new configuration.
\o Select \gui {MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan} > \gui {Start Wizard}.
\li Select \gui {MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan} > \gui {Start Wizard}.
\o In the \gui {The name to identify this configuration} field,
\li In the \gui {The name to identify this configuration} field,
enter a name for the connection.
\o In the \gui {The kind of device} field, select
\li In the \gui {The kind of device} field, select
\gui Emulator.
\o Click \gui Next.
\li Click \gui Next.
\o Follow the instructions of the wizard to create the
\li Follow the instructions of the wizard to create the
connection.
SDK Connectivity is not needed for emulator connections, and
@@ -353,35 +353,35 @@
\endif
\o Select \gui Tools > \gui Options > \gui {Build & Run} >
\li Select \gui Tools > \gui Options > \gui {Build & Run} >
\gui Kits > \gui Add to add a kit for building for the device:
\list a
\o In the \gui {Device type} field, select
\li In the \gui {Device type} field, select
\gui {MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan}.
\o In the \gui Device field, select the device that you added
\li In the \gui Device field, select the device that you added
above.
\o In the \gui Sysroot field, specify the path to the sysroot.
\li In the \gui Sysroot field, specify the path to the sysroot.
By default, the Qt 4 SDK installer places sysroot in the
following folder:
\c{QtSDK\Madde\bin\sysroots\harmattan_sysroot_10.2011.34-1_slim}.
\o In the \gui {Compiler type} field, select GCC.
\li In the \gui {Compiler type} field, select GCC.
\o In the \gui Compiler field, specify the path to the GCC
\li In the \gui Compiler field, specify the path to the GCC
compiler. By default, the Qt 4 SDK installer places the
compiler in the following folder:
\c{QtSDK\Madde\targets\harmattan_10.2011.34-1_rt1.2\bin\}.
\o In the \gui Debugger field, specify the path to GDB. By
\li In the \gui Debugger field, specify the path to GDB. By
default, the Qt 4 SDK installer places the debugger
in the following folder:
\c{QtSDK\Madde\targets\harmattan_10.2011.34-1_rt1.2\bin\}.
\o In the \gui {Qt version} field, choose the MADDE Qt version
\li In the \gui {Qt version} field, choose the MADDE Qt version
for MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan. By default, the Qt 4 SDK installer
places qmake in the following folder:
\c{QtSDK\Madde\targets\harmattan_10.2011.34-1_rt1.2\bin\}.
@@ -390,15 +390,15 @@
You can leave the \gui {Qt mkspec} field empty.
\o Open a project for an application you want to develop
\li Open a project for an application you want to develop
for your device.
\o Select \gui Projects > \gui {Build & Run} > \gui {Add Kit} to
\li Select \gui Projects > \gui {Build & Run} > \gui {Add Kit} to
add the kit that you specified above.
\o Select \gui Run to specify run settings for the project.
\li Select \gui Run to specify run settings for the project.
\o The Qt Quick project wizards automatically set the folder
\li The Qt Quick project wizards automatically set the folder
where the file is installed on the device in the \gui {Remote
Directory} field. For example, \c {/opt/usr/bin}. If the text
\gui {<no target path set>} is displayed, click it to specify a
@@ -416,21 +416,21 @@
\list 1
\o On the device, select \gui Terminal to open a
\li On the device, select \gui Terminal to open a
terminal window.
\o To specify the password, enter the following command:
\li To specify the password, enter the following command:
\c{/usr/lib/mad-developer/devrootsh passwd user}
\o In \QC, select \gui Tools > \gui Options > \gui Devices.
\li In \QC, select \gui Tools > \gui Options > \gui Devices.
\o Specify the username \c user and the password in the device
\li Specify the username \c user and the password in the device
configuration.
\endlist
\input linux-mobile/linuxdev-keys.qdocinc
\input linux-mobile/linuxdev-processes.qdocinc
\include linux-mobile/linuxdev-keys.qdocinc
\include linux-mobile/linuxdev-processes.qdocinc
\endif
@@ -443,24 +443,24 @@
\table
\header
\o IP Address and Network on Device
\o USB Network on Development PC
\o Host Name in \QC Build Settings
\li IP Address and Network on Device
\li USB Network on Development PC
\li Host Name in \QC Build Settings
\row
\o 172.30.7.15 255.255.255.0
\o 172.30.7.14 255.255.255.0
\o 172.30.7.15
\li 172.30.7.15 255.255.255.0
\li 172.30.7.14 255.255.255.0
\li 172.30.7.15
\row
\o 10.133.133.15
\o 10.133.133.14
\o 10.133.133.15
\li 10.133.133.15
\li 10.133.133.14
\li 10.133.133.15
\row
\o 192.168.133.15
\o 192.168.133.14
\o 192.168.133.15
\li 192.168.133.15
\li 192.168.133.14
\li 192.168.133.15
\note You cannot use the value localhost for connections to a
device.