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Task-number: QTBUG-28156 Change-Id: I9ba0d6f1e92103219bec1e61e716b6b2f269a8ad Reviewed-by: Laszlo Papp <lpapp@kde.org> Reviewed-by: Jerome Pasion <jerome.pasion@digia.com>
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The Address Book Tutorial shows how to put together a simple yet
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fully-functioning GUI application. The tutorial chapters can be found in the
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Qt documentation, which can be viewed using Qt Assistant or a Web browser.
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The tutorial is also available online at
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http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-5.0/qtwidgets/tutorials-addressbook.html
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All programs corresponding to the chapters in the tutorial should
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automatically be built when Qt is compiled, or will be provided as
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pre-built executables if you have obtained a binary package of Qt.
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If you have only compiled the Qt libraries, use the following instructions
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to build the tutorial.
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On Linux/Unix:
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Typing 'make' in this directory builds all the programs (part1/part1,
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part2/part2, part3/part3 and so on). Typing 'make' in each subdirectory
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builds just that tutorial program.
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On Windows:
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Create a single Visual Studio project for the tutorial directory in
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the usual way. You can do this by typing the following at the command
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line:
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qmake -tp vc
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You should now be able to open the project file in Visual Studio and
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build all of the tutorial programs at the same time.
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On Mac OS X:
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Create an Xcode project with the .pro file in the tutorial directory.
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You can do this by typing the following at the command line:
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qmake -spec macx-xcode
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Then open the generated Xcode project in Xcode and build it.
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