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Doc: Add links to "Get and Install Qt"
...when discussing Qt Online Installer Fixes: QTCREATORBUG-31622 Change-Id: Ifefcffd8426a33085a840e9ac5ad747a6b9b6b73 Reviewed-by: Eike Ziller <eike.ziller@qt.io>
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automatically download, install, and configure for you.
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\endlist
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\sa {Android}{How To: Develop for Android}
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\sa {Android}{How To: Develop for Android}, {Get and Install Qt}
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*/
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/*!
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sources. Because the client has a local cache for package storage, you can
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work offline, as long as no new packages are needed from remote servers.
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To use Conan, install it by using \QOI or the tools that
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your operating system has. For example, on Windows, you can use the
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To use Conan, install it by using \l{Get and Install Qt}{\QOI} or the tools
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that your operating system has. For example, on Windows, you can use the
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\c {choco install conan} or \c {pip install conan} command.
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\note Enable the Conan plugin to use it.
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\endlist
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\if defined(qtcreator)
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\sa {Read Documentation}{How To: Read Documentation}
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\sa {Read Documentation}{How To: Read Documentation}, {Installation},
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{Get and Install Qt}
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\endif
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*/
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\li Select \uicontrol {Restart Now} to restart \QC and load the plugin.
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\endlist
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\sa {Enable and disable plugins}
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\sa {Enable and disable plugins}, {Installation}, {Get and Install Qt}
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*/
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\b {The Qt API Reference Documentation is missing and context help does
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not find topics. What can I do?}
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Install a Qt version and Qt documentation with \QOI.
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Install a Qt version and Qt documentation with \l{Get and Install Qt}{\QOI}.
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To view the installed documentation (.qch files) and to add documentation,
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go to \preferences > \uicontrol Help >
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configured iOS devices.
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You only need Qt libraries that are built for iOS. You can install Qt for iOS
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with \QOI.
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with \l{Get and Install Qt}{\QOI}.
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\section1 iOS 17 Devices
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For more information, see \l{Download highlight definitions}.
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\sa {Installation}, {Reset \QC settings}, {Preferences}
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\sa {Installation}, {Reset \QC settings}, {Preferences}, {Get and Install Qt}
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*/
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and APIs to develop Qt applications, go to \l {Qt Documentation}.
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\endtable
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\sa {Installation}
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\sa {Installation}, {Get and Install Qt}
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*/
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\li \l {Remote Linux}
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\endlist
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Install the toolchain for building applications for the targeted
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embedded platform on the computer, and then use \QOI to install Qt
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libraries that are built for the platform. Add a kit with the toolchain and
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Install the toolchain for building applications for the targeted embedded
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platform on the computer, and then use \l{Get and Install Qt}{\QOI} to install
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Qt libraries that are built for the platform. Add a kit with the toolchain and
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the Qt version for the device's architecture. When possible, \QOI creates
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suitable kits for you.
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\brief How to build and run a Qt example.
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To test that your \QOI installation is successful, open an existing
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example application project.
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To test that your \l{Get and Install Qt}{\QOI} installation is successful,
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open an existing example application project.
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To run an example application on an Android or iOS device, you must set up
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the development environment for Android or iOS. For more information, see
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necessary tools for building an application for and running it on a
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particular platform.
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\QC automatically detects the compilers that your system or \QOI
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registers and lists them in \preferences > \uicontrol Kits >
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\uicontrol Compilers.
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\QC automatically detects the compilers that your system or
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\l{Get and Install Qt}{\QOI} registers and lists them in
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\preferences > \uicontrol Kits > \uicontrol Compilers.
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\image qtcreator-toolchains.png
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\section1 Register installed Qt versions
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You can link to a Qt that \QOI installed to
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You can link to a Qt that \l{Get and Install Qt}{\QOI} installed to
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automatically detect the installed Qt versions. However, you cannot link
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to a Qt that the system installed with some other package
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manager, such as your Linux distribution, brew on \macos, or Chocolatey on
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\sa {Activate kits for a project}, {Configure projects for building},
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{Configure projects for running}, {Open projects},
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{Activate custom output parsers}
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{Activate custom output parsers}, {Get and Install Qt}
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*/
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/*!
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\note If you have not installed the Qt Virtual Keyboard module when
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you installed Qt, an error message will appear when you try to open
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\e Main.qml for editing. You can use \l {Installing Qt}
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{\QOI} to install Qt Virtual Keyboard.
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\e Main.qml for editing. You can use \l{Get and Install Qt}{\QOI}
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to install Qt Virtual Keyboard.
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\li Select \uicontrol Next to open the \uicontrol {Kit Selection}
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dialog.
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\brief Configure CMake and set up compilers, debuggers, devices, Qt versions,
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and kits from the command line.
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\QOI uses the SDK Tool (\c sdktool) to configure CMake and set \l {Kits}{Kit}
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\l{Get and Install Qt}{\QOI} uses the SDK Tool (\c sdktool) to configure
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CMake and set \l {Kits}{Kit}
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preferences, such as compilers, debuggers, devices, and Qt versions. You can
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use it from the command line to set Qt and \QC preferences automatically for
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all users of a computer, for example. For a single user, it is usually easier
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\note Enable the WebAssembly plugin to use it.
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To build applications for the web and run them in a web browser, install
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Qt for WebAssembly with \QOI. It automatically adds a build and run kit
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to \QC.
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Qt for WebAssembly with \l{Get and Install Qt}{\QOI}. It automatically adds
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a build and run kit to \QC.
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\section1 Set up WebAssembly development environment
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