From 4690f7c9145ab165cbca951c9634a24a0fcfda9d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Leena Miettinen Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2020 14:16:18 +0200 Subject: Doc: Update information about importing 2D assets using Qt Bridge Change-Id: I2ac7ec1fe65a3e34b7174bac5fba7bbab0efa783 Reviewed-by: Brook Cronin Reviewed-by: Thomas Hartmann --- .../src/qtdesignstudio-importing-2d.qdoc | 22 +++++++++++++--------- .../src/qtdesignstudio-importing-designs.qdoc | 2 -- 2 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/qtdesignstudio/src/qtdesignstudio-importing-2d.qdoc b/doc/qtdesignstudio/src/qtdesignstudio-importing-2d.qdoc index f551580505..4b6f475c02 100644 --- a/doc/qtdesignstudio/src/qtdesignstudio-importing-2d.qdoc +++ b/doc/qtdesignstudio/src/qtdesignstudio-importing-2d.qdoc @@ -30,15 +30,13 @@ \title Importing 2D Assets - You can download \QB from the \l{https://marketplace.qt.io/}{Qt Marketplace}. - \image studio-imported-assets.png "Artwork imported into Qt Design Studio" \QB enables you to export assets and then import them to a \QDS project as image and QML files for editing in the \uicontrol {Form Editor}. If you make changes to your design in the design tool, you can merge the changes into existing QML files without overwriting the changes you have made in - \QDS. + \QDS. For more information, see \l {Exporting Artwork from Design Tools}. \note Attempting to import assets exported on another system might fail. @@ -86,11 +84,13 @@ The imported assets are displayed in the \uicontrol Assets tab in the \uicontrol Library as PNG images. The components that you specified in the design tool are displayed in the \uicontrol {My QML Components} tab, - as well as in the \uicontrol Projects view as separate QML files. + as well as in the \uicontrol Projects view as separate QML files. To + start using them, drag and drop them from \uicontrol Library to + \uicontrol {Form Editor} or \uicontrol Navigator. \note The layer that was the bottom layer in the design tool becames the top - layer in the \uicontrol Navigator to reflect the QML code model. You - can view the QML code in the \uicontrol {Text Editor}. + layer in \uicontrol Navigator to reflect the QML code model. You + can view the QML code in \uicontrol {Text Editor}. If asset importer conflicts, warnings, and errors are displayed in the \uicontrol {Asset Import} dialog while importing, fix the issues in @@ -98,13 +98,17 @@ \section1 \QB Videos - For more information about importing assets from Adobe Photoshop, watch a - video tutorial and webinar about using \QB: + For more information, see the \QB tutorials that are also accessible from + the \uicontrol Tutorials tab of the Welcome mode: \list \li \l{https://resources.qt.io/development-topic-ui-design/qtdesignstudio-clustertutorial-partone} - {Building an Instrument Cluster for Your Car HMI, Part 1} + {Building an Instrument Cluster for Your Car HMI, Part 1} (\QBPS) \li \l{https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzbucmQPU44} {From Photoshop to Prototype with Qt Design Studio} + \li \l{https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-design-studio-sketch-bridge-tutorial-part-1} + {Sketch Bridge Tutorial Part 1} + \li \l{https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-design-studio-sketch-bridge-tutorial-part-2} + {Sketch Bridge Tutorial Part 2} \endlist */ diff --git a/doc/qtdesignstudio/src/qtdesignstudio-importing-designs.qdoc b/doc/qtdesignstudio/src/qtdesignstudio-importing-designs.qdoc index e681f69427..c8429eb3ca 100644 --- a/doc/qtdesignstudio/src/qtdesignstudio-importing-designs.qdoc +++ b/doc/qtdesignstudio/src/qtdesignstudio-importing-designs.qdoc @@ -34,8 +34,6 @@ exporting the 2D assets from design tools, whereas you can directly import 3D assets saved in widely-used 3D graphics formats. - You can download \QB from the \l{https://marketplace.qt.io/}{Qt Marketplace}. - \list \li \l{Importing 2D Assets} -- cgit v1.2.3