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authorLeena Miettinen <riitta-leena.miettinen@qt.io>2024-05-03 15:58:18 +0200
committerLeena Miettinen <riitta-leena.miettinen@qt.io>2024-05-06 07:00:31 +0000
commiteffb365ab3aca069f594003a3829b09510d4f571 (patch)
tree82bcf926feaef77ca90038c492667f574c401861
parenta79f02ca4a0375e7a8cf3b1984eb06020d2ba61b (diff)
Doc: Rewrite info about requiring Xcode
You can also use Qt Creator on macOS without Xcode. Change-Id: Id896980c15692956e83e74cc96b36b764e931cd8 Reviewed-by: <github-actions-qt-creator@cristianadam.eu> Reviewed-by: Eike Ziller <eike.ziller@qt.io>
-rw-r--r--doc/qtcreator/src/ios/creator-ios-dev.qdoc6
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/doc/qtcreator/src/ios/creator-ios-dev.qdoc b/doc/qtcreator/src/ios/creator-ios-dev.qdoc
index 48abfb6208..b01d2dea12 100644
--- a/doc/qtcreator/src/ios/creator-ios-dev.qdoc
+++ b/doc/qtcreator/src/ios/creator-ios-dev.qdoc
@@ -12,10 +12,8 @@
\brief Connect iOS devices to your local machine with a USB cable to
run applications on them.
- To use \QC on \macos, you must install Xcode, and therefore,
- you already have the tool chain for building applications for iOS. \QC
- automatically detects the tool chain and creates the necessary
- \l{Kits}{kits} to build applications for and run them on
+ After you install Xcode, \QC automatically detects the tool chain and creates
+ the necessary \l{Kits}{kits} to build applications for and run them on
configured iOS devices.
You only need Qt libraries that are built for iOS. You can install them as