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\contentspage index.html
\page creator-visual-editor.html
\previouspage creator-design-mode.html
\nextpage quick-projects.html
\title Developing Qt Quick Applications
\list
\li \l {Creating Qt Quick Projects}
You can use wizards to create Qt Quick projects.
\li \l {Editing QML Files in Design Mode}
You can use several different editors and views in the
Design mode to develop Qt Quick applications.
\li \l {Creating UIs}
Qt Quick enables you to build UIs around the behavior of
\e components and how they connect with one another. You
create components using Qt Quick and QML types that are
available in the Design mode, manage their relationships,
and specify their properties.
\li \l {Adding Dynamics}
You can animate the properties of UI components and create
connections between them to enable them to communicate with
each other.
\li \l {Editing 3D Scenes}
You can use the 3D editor in the Design mode to edit files you
created using 3D graphics applications and stored in one of the
supported formats. You cannot create 3D models or other assets
in the editor, but you can import the assets you need and work
with them to create scenes and states, as well as the
transitions between them.
\endlist
\section1 Related Topics
\list
\li \l {Browsing ISO 7000 Icons}
You can add ISO 7000 icons from a library delivered with \QC to
UIs and change their color.
\li \l {Using QML Modules with Plugins}
QML modules may use plugins to expose components defined in C++ to
QML applications. \QC cannot load the plugins to determine the
details of the contained components, and therefore, the modules must
provide extra type information for code completion and the semantic
checks to work correctly.
\li \l {Converting UI Projects to Applications}
Qt Quick UI projects (.qmlproject) are useful for creating user
interfaces. To use them for application development, you have to
convert them to Qt Quick Application projects that contain .pro,
.cpp, and .qrc files.
\endlist
*/
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