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Creator encompasses every step of application development from interface design to application testing and deployment. \list \o \l{external: Creating Qt Projects in Creator}{Creating Qt Projects} \o \l{external: Building and Running Applications in Creator}{Building and Running Applications} \list \o \l{external: Set Compiler Targets in Creator}{Targets} - edit and set compiler targets \o \l{external: Build Settings in Creator}{Build Settings} - edit and set build configurations \o \l{external: Run Settings in Creator}{Run Settings} - edit and set application run settings \endlist \o \l{external: Setting Up Development Environment for Symbian}{Setting Up Development Environment for Symbian} \o \l{external: Setting Up Development Environment for Maemo}{Setting Up Development Environment for Maemo} \endlist \keyword qt-platform-support \section2 Qt Platform Support Alternatively, Qt may be installed on its own without the Nokia Qt SDK. Information regarding Qt Support on Different Platforms: \list \o \l{Installing Qt for the Symbian platform}{Symbian and Mobile Development} \o \l{Support for Windows}{Microsoft Windows} \o \l{Support for Windows CE and Windows Mobile}{Microsoft Windows CE} \o \l{Support for Mac OS X}{Apple Mac OS X} \o \l{Support for Linux/X11}{Linux and X11 Platforms} \o \l{Support for Embedded Linux}{Qt for Embedded Linux} \endlist For more information about the platforms supported and their installation pages, view the \l {Supported Platforms} and the \l {Cross-Platform and Platform-Specific Development} pages. \enddiv \div {class = "indexboxcont indexboxbar normallist"} \keyword qt-technologies \section1 Qt Technologies Qt introduces an innovative alternative for inter-object communication, called "signals and slots", that replaces the old and unsafe callback technique used in many legacy frameworks. Qt also provides a conventional event model for handling mouse clicks, key presses, and other user input. Qt's cross-platform GUI applications can support all the user interface functionality required by modern applications, such as menus, context menus, drag and drop, and dockable toolbars. Desktop integration features provided by Qt can be used to extend applications into the surrounding desktop environment, taking advantage of some of the services provided on each platform. The \l{All Modules}{Qt Modules} page has a listing of the technology modules offered by Qt. \keyword qt-desktop-meta-object-system \section2 Qt's Meta-Object System Qt offers a unique event system based on meta-objects, signals and slots, and property systems. \list \o \l{The Meta-Object System}{Qt's Meta-Object System} - Qt's mechanism for signals and slots, inter-object communication, run-time type information, and dynamic property system \o \l{The Event System}{Event System} - event handling and delivery \o \l{The Property System}{Property System} - dynamic object properties \endlist \keyword qt-ui-creation \section2 UI Creation Qt offers several options with regards to user interface creation: widget based applications using layouts and Qt Quick interfaces with QML. \list \o \l{Qt Quick} - create UIs using QML \list \o \l{external: Developing Qt Quick Applications}{Creator's QML Design Mode} - design Qt Quick interfaces using Creator's design mode \o \l{Qt Quick Components for Symbian 1.1}{Qt Quick Components for Symbian} - a native QML component set for the Symbian^3 platform \endlist \o \l{Widgets and Layouts} - primary elements for C++ based interfaces \list \o \l{external: Designer in Creator}{Creator's Designer} - design interfaces using Qt Designer \endlist \o \l{UI Design with Qt} - covers many Qt features for UI creation \endlist \section2 Inter-Process Communication, Threading, and Networking In addition to \l{qt-desktop-meta-object-system}{Qt's Meta-Object System}, Qt has several technologies that deal with inter-process communication. \list \o \l{Inter-Process Communication in Qt}{Inter-Process Communication} - various overviews of protocols implemented in Qt \o \l{Network programming with Qt}{Network Programming} - various overviews to network APIs \o \l{D-Bus} - D-Bus implementation in Qt \o \l{Thread Support in Qt}{Thread Support} - overview of threading APIs and concurrent programming topics \endlist \keyword qt-rendering-painting-system \section2 Rendering and Paint System Qt has various support for different rendering and painting methods. \list \o \l{Coordinate System} - Information about the coordinate system used by the paint system \o \l{Graphics View Framework} - manages a large number of 2D items and visualizes the items \o \l{Paint System} - A system for painting on the screen or on print devices using the same API \o \l{QtSvg Module} - module for displaying and creating SVG files \o Rendering APIs: \list \o \l{QtOpenGL Module} - module for rendering with the OpenGL API \o \l{OpenVG Rendering in Qt}{QtOpenVG Module} - provides support for OpenVG painting \endlist \o \l{Printing with Qt} - A guide to producing printed output with Qt's paint system and widgets \endlist \keyword qt-webkit \section2 QtWebKit Module Web applications are increasing in importance and abundance and Qt has \l{WebKit Open Source Project}{WebKit} support. \list \o \l{WebKit in Qt} - WebKit Module \endlist \keyword qt-utilities \section2 Utilities Qt supports many utilities that work on multiple platforms. \list \o \l{Container Classes}{Containers} - Qt's implementation of various data structures such as linked lists and hash maps \o \l{Rich Text Processing} - for manipulating structured rich text documents \o \l{XML Processing} - high level manipulation of XML data using different interfaces \o \l{Making Applications Scriptable} - provides Qt applications with ECMAScript processor \o \l{Qt Linguist Manual}{Qt Linguist} - for translating applications into local languages \endlist For more information, visit the \l{Qt's Tools}{Qt Tools} page. \enddiv \div {class = "indexboxcont indexboxbar normallist"} \keyword qt-testing \section1 Testing Qt Applications Testing and debugging are part of the development process and Qt offers the developer multiple methods of testing their code. \list \o \l{external: Debugging Applications in Creator}{Debugging Applications in Creator} - various debugging options in Creator \o \l{Debugging Techniques} - essential techniques for debugging Qt code \o \l{external: Qt Simulator Manual}{Simulator} - testing mobile applications by simulating a mobile environment \o \l{QML Viewer} - an executable that is able to run QML files \o \l{QTestLib Manual}{QTestLib} - a unit testing framework built into Qt \endlist \enddiv \div {class = "indexboxcont indexboxbar normallist"} \keyword qt-deployment \section1 Deployment Symbian phones, Maemo devices, desktop environments, embedded Linux devices -- Qt applications are deployable to many environments. To deploy Qt applications onto multiple platforms, there are special considerations that each platform introduce. \list \o \l{Deploying Qt Applications}{Deploying Qt Libraries} - compares static versus shared libraries and deploying Qt libraries \o \l{Deploying Qt Applications#licensing}{Deploying Third Party Libraries} - deployment of libraries that are not under Qt's dual-license model. \o Platform-Specific Deployment: \list \o \l{Deploying an Application on X11 Platforms}{X11} - deploying Qt applications on X11 platforms \o \l{Deploying an Application on Windows}{Windows} - deploying Qt applications on Windows operating systems \o \l{Deploying an Application on Mac OS X}{Mac OS X} - deploying Qt applications on Mac OS X \o \l{Deploying Qt for Embedded Linux Applications}{Embedded Linux} - deploying Qt applications on embedded Linux \o \l{Deploying an Application on the Symbian Platform}{Symbian} - deploying Qt applications on the Symbian platform \endlist \o \l{external: Symbian Deployment in Creator}{Symbian Deployment in Creator} - Symbian application deployment built into Creator \o \l{external: Maemo Deployment in Creator}{Deploying Qt Applications on Maemo Devices} \endlist \section1 Ovi Store Publishing Creator can publish applications to Ovi Store directly. \list \o \l{external: Publishing Applications to Ovi Store}{Publishing Qt Applications to Ovi Store} \endlist For additional information, visit the \l{Cross-Platform and Platform-Specific Development} and the \l {Supported Platforms} page. \enddiv \div {class = "indexboxcont indexboxbar normallist"} \section1 Where to Go from Here Qt Demos and Examples \list \o \l{Qt Demonstrations}{Application Gallery} \o \l{Tutorials} \o \l {Qt Examples} \o \l {QML Examples and Demos} \endlist Qt Information \list \o \l{Programming with Qt} \o \l{UI Design with Qt} \o \l{Cross-platform and Platform-specific Development} \o \l{Qt and Key Technologies} \o \l{Best Practice Guides} \o \l{Qt Licenses and Credits}{Licenses and Credits} \endlist \enddiv */