diff --git a/doc/qtcreator.qdoc b/doc/qtcreator.qdoc index 790a07d48e2..34627cf5c67 100644 --- a/doc/qtcreator.qdoc +++ b/doc/qtcreator.qdoc @@ -5872,6 +5872,32 @@ \image qtcreator-mad-developer-screenshot.png \endlist + \section1 Installing Qt Mobility APIs + + To develop applications that use the Qt Mobility APIs, you must install the + APIs on the devices. The APIs are not available in the Nokia N900 package + manager, and therefore, you must install them from the command line as the + root user. To become the root user you must first install \c rootsh from the + application manager. + + \list 1 + + \o On the device, install \c rootsh from the \gui {Application Manager}. + + \o In \gui Programs, select \c {X Terminal} to open a terminal window + + \o To switch to the root user, enter the following command: + \c{sudo gainroot} + + \o To install Qt Mobility libraries, enter the following command: + \c{apt-get install libqtm-*} + + \o To confirm the installation, enter: \c Y. + + \o Close the terminal. + + \endlist + \section1 Setting Up Network Connectivity on Development PC Use the network configuration tools on your platform to specify the @@ -6282,6 +6308,8 @@ your device \o The \e{qt_installer.sis} package installed on the device, that is delivered with the Qt SDK. + \o Qt Mobility APIs installed on the device, if you use them in + applications. \endlist To run your applications in the Symbian emulator, you also need