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Doc: use the term 'Qt creator variables' where applicable
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You can change the configuration of preconfigured tools and configure
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You can change the configuration of preconfigured tools and configure
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additional tools in Qt Creator \gui Options.
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additional tools in Qt Creator \gui Options.
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You can use variables in the fields that you can select from lists
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You can use Qt Creator variables in the fields that you can select from
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of available variables.
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lists of available Qt Creator variables.
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\image qtcreator-external-tools.png "External Tools options"
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\image qtcreator-external-tools.png "External Tools options"
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The executable name is specified in the executable fields: \gui qmake,
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The executable name is specified in the executable fields: \gui qmake,
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\gui Make, \gui Command, or \gui Executable. It is either derived from the
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\gui Make, \gui Command, or \gui Executable. It is either derived from the
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project or specified manually. When you specify executables manually, you
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project or specified manually. When you specify executables manually, you
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can reference environment variables and macros. However, no quoting rules
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can reference environment variables and Qt Creator variables. However, no
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quoting rules
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apply.
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apply.
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You can specify command-line arguments in the arguments fields: \gui {Additional
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You can specify command-line arguments in the arguments fields: \gui {Additional
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You can use any environment variables as values in the fields. For a list
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You can use any environment variables as values in the fields. For a list
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of variable names, click \gui {Build Environment > Details} in the
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of variable names, click \gui {Build Environment > Details} in the
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\gui {Build Settings}. Variables are referenced using the platform's native
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\gui {Build Settings}. Environment variables are referenced using the native
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syntax: $VARNAME or ${VARNAME} on Unix and %VARNAME% on Windows.
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syntax: $VARNAME or ${VARNAME} on Unix and %VARNAME% on Windows.
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\section2 Using Macros
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\section2 Using Qt Creator Variables
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You can use macros in arguments, executable paths, and working directories.
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You can use Qt Creator variables in arguments, executable paths, and working
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The macros take care of quoting their expansions, so you do not need to
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directories.
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The variables take care of quoting their expansions, so you do not need to
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put them in quotes.
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put them in quotes.
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The following macros are available:
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The following Qt Creator variables are available:
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\list
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\list
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