// Copyright (C) 2021 The Qt Company Ltd. // SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR GFDL-1.3-no-invariants-only /*! \previouspage studio-packaging.html \page studio-developer-topics.html \nextpage studio-finding-the-qt-runtime-version.html \title Developer Topics \table \row \li \image qds-front-projects.png \li Learn more about using the Git version control system, converting UI projects into applications, and using external tools directly from \QDS. \endtable \list \li \l{Finding the Qt Runtime Version} \QDS runs projects using a specific version of Qt. Identify which version of Qt your \QDS uses. \li \l{Using Git} You can add the project files to the Git version control, so that the developers can keep up with your changes. Store and edit only project source files and configuration files. Do not store generated files. \li \l{Converting UI Projects to Applications} \QDS projects are useful for creating UIs. To use them for application development in Qt Creator, you have to convert them to Qt Quick Application projects that contain .pro, .cpp, and .qrc files. \li \l{Use external tools} You can use external tools directly from \QDS. Qt Linguist, QML utilities, the default text editor for your system, and the \c sort tool are preconfigured for use. You can change their default configurations and configure new tools. \endlist */