[Qt-interest] Qt Visual Studio Add-in for VS2010?

Oliver Wolff oliver.wolff at nokia.com
Fri Jul 9 09:40:45 CEST 2010


Am 7/9/2010 9:37 AM, schrieb Wolff Oliver (Nokia-MS-Qt/Berlin):
> Am 7/8/2010 9:26 AM, schrieb ext Scott Aron Bloom:
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: qt-interest-bounces at trolltech.com [mailto:qt-interest-
>>> bounces at trolltech.com] On Behalf Of David Ching
>>> Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2010 12:00 AM
>>> To: qt-interest at trolltech.com
>>> Subject: Re: [Qt-interest] Qt Visual Studio Add-in for VS2010?
>>>
>>> "Scott Aron Bloom"<Scott.Bloom at onshorecs.com>   wrote in message
>>> news:7DB34253D57D2B47AEB656218FE6AAEF172306 at onshorecs.com...
>>>> Though I still don't understand why Nokia/TT can release source
>> code,
>>>> that they own and wrote, under a license that they could find to
>>>> integrate the designer into VS.
>>>>
>>>
>>> I have heard (but do not know for sure) the story is they licensed the
>>> VS
>>> Integration (with the designer) from a 3rd party and paid per copy
>>> royalties.  This is why it could only be distributed to Commercial
>>> customers, and not GPL/LPGL ones.
>>>
>>> -- David
>> Well that would make sense...
>>
>> So.. a question for the add in for 2008 (and probably 2005) v1.1.5 that
>> I just downloaded.
>>
>> Here are my problems.. all of these did not exist in the VS Integration
>>
>> 1) I go to add a .ui file from the file system, and I get the "A custom
>> build rule to build files with extension ".ui" could not be found...
>> 2) I used to be able to "export pri file" from the Qt tools menu.  Its
>> currently disabled.  What does it look for to mark it as a Qt project?
>> The project was generated with qmake, and works fine otherwise
>> 3) I used to be able to "File->New" and have a bunch of "Qt" files I
>> could create.  I see the templates in the VS PlugIn area, but not
>> anywhere in the tool.
>> 4) I added a .h file with Q_OBJECT in a QObject derived class, and the
>> moc_XXX.cpp files were not added.  I do have set the
>> disable_auto_MOC_steps_update to false, which should mean its not
>> disabled correct?
>>
>> Any help or ideas would be most appreciated.
>>
>> Scott
>>
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>
> Hi,
>
> 1) We have not found a message to get around this warning. Just click
> "No" and ignore the dialog.
   Of course this should have been "...way to get around..."
> 2) In order to be able to perform the actions given in the Add-In, the
> project has to have several settings, which are made by the Add-In. In
> order to set these, just choose "Convert to Qt Add-In project" from the
> project's context menu. This should enable the entries.
> 3) Qt classes can now be added by: Project context menu->  Add ->
> Class... ->  Visual C++ ->  Class
> The other items can be found in Project context menu->  Add ->  New
> Item... ->  Qt Forms/Resources.
> 4) These automatic steps will be done as soon as the project is
> converted to an Add-In project.
>
> Cheers
> Olli
>





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