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Since Qt Creator 1.1, support for \c CMake project files is available.
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\section1 Opening CMake Projects
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To open a \c CMake project select \gui Open from the \gui File menu and
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depending on your platform. The build errors and warnings are parsed and
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displayed in the \gui{Build Issues} output pane.
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By default Qt Creator builds the "all" target. You can change which
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targets get build in the Project/Build Settings.
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By default Qt Creator builds the \e{all} target. You can specify which
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targets to build in \gui{Project} mode, under \gui{Build Settings}.
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\image qtcreator-cmake-build-settings.png
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Currently only one build configuration is supported and the
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build directory can't be changed after the initial import. This
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limitation will be fixed for the next version.
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Qt Creator supports multiple build configurations. Also, the build
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directory can be modified after the initial import.
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\section1 Running CMake Projects
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Qt Creator automatically adds Run Configurations for all the
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targets specified in the \c CMake project file.
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Qt Creator automatically adds \gui{Run Configurations} for all targets
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specified in the \c CMake project file.
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Known issues for the current version can be found
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\l{Known Issues of Version 1.1.80}{here}.
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