Doc: Update information on wizards in creator-projects-creating.qdoc

Change-Id: I06fbf8115c416294cd6369a3ebd2dc7f7de2284c
Reviewed-by: Leena Miettinen <riitta-leena.miettinen@theqtcompany.com>
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Tobias Hunger
2015-07-01 15:26:34 +02:00
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CMake, but do not use the Qt library. CMake, but do not use the Qt library.
In addition, you can import projects as \e {generic projects} that do not In addition, you can import projects as \e {generic projects} that do not
use qmake, Qbs, or CMake. This enables you to use qmake, Qbs, or CMake. This enables you to use \QC as a code editor and
use \QC as a code editor and to fully control the steps and commands used to to fully control the steps and commands used to build the project.
build the project.
You can install tools for mobile devices as part of Qt distributions. You can install tools for mobile devices as part of Qt distributions.
The \l{glossary-buildandrun-kit}{kits} and build and run settings for the The \l{glossary-buildandrun-kit}{kits} and build and run settings for the
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\section1 Using Project Wizards \section1 Using Project Wizards
In the first step, you In the first step, you select a template for the project. You can filter
select a template for the project. You can filter templates (1) to view only templates (1) to view only those that apply to a particular target platform.
those that apply to a particular device type.
\image qtcreator-new-qt-quick-project-wizard.png \image qtcreator-new-qt-quick-project-wizard.png
@@ -86,6 +84,7 @@
When you have completed the steps, \QC automatically generates the project When you have completed the steps, \QC automatically generates the project
with required headers, source files, user interface descriptions and project with required headers, source files, user interface descriptions and project
files, as defined by the wizard. files, as defined by the wizard.
For example, if you choose to create a Qt Quick application, \QC generates a For example, if you choose to create a Qt Quick application, \QC generates a
QML file that you can modify with the integrated \QMLD. QML file that you can modify with the integrated \QMLD.
@@ -192,18 +191,8 @@
\li Plain C or C++ Project \li Plain C or C++ Project
Plain C or C++ project that uses qmake but does not use the Qt Plain C or C++ project that uses qmake, CMake or Qbs but does
library not use the Qt library
\li Plain C or C++ Project (CMake Build)
Plain C or C++ project that uses CMake but does not use the Qt
library
\li Plain C or C++ Project (Qbs Build)
Plain C or C++ project that uses Qbs but does not use the Qt
library.
\endlist \endlist
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\li Import Existing Project \li Import Existing Project
Import an existing project that does not use any of the supported Import an existing project that does not use any of the supported
build systems: qmake, CMake, or Autotools. This enables you to use build systems: qmake, Qbs, CMake, or Autotools. This enables you to
\QC as a code editor use \QC as a code editor
\endlist \endlist