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author | Kai Koehne <kai.koehne@qt.io> | 2017-02-14 09:25:34 +0100 |
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committer | Kai Koehne <kai.koehne@qt.io> | 2017-02-14 12:48:35 +0000 |
commit | 414a124e810e17a3fdd56d9a58bc39dad97c5429 (patch) | |
tree | 75a93be8533c745f97e0b02a76fe136de4e6d656 /qmake | |
parent | c6792bcb951ffa13f2df542d9267f0c9c3437e46 (diff) |
Doc: Remove mentioning of Windows CE from qmake documentation
Change-Id: Ibfd575a63dd80b1571d1ba61d593aff75dd83f9f
Reviewed-by: Leena Miettinen <riitta-leena.miettinen@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io>
Diffstat (limited to 'qmake')
-rw-r--r-- | qmake/doc/src/qmake-manual.qdoc | 18 |
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/qmake/doc/src/qmake-manual.qdoc b/qmake/doc/src/qmake-manual.qdoc index a8ccd199b4..50733836f8 100644 --- a/qmake/doc/src/qmake-manual.qdoc +++ b/qmake/doc/src/qmake-manual.qdoc @@ -1230,10 +1230,6 @@ This variable is also used to specify which additional files will be deployed to embedded devices. - For Windows CE, the default deployment target path is - \c{%CSIDL_PROGRAM_FILES%\target}, which usually gets expanded to - \c{\Program Files\target}. - \target LEXIMPLS \section1 LEXIMPLS @@ -2354,16 +2350,6 @@ qmake or \l{#QMAKESPEC}{qmake.conf} and rarely needs to be modified. - \target SIGNATURE_FILE - \section1 SIGNATURE_FILE - - \note This variable is only used on Windows CE. - - Specifies which signature file should be used to sign the project target. - - \note This variable will overwrite the setting you have specified in configure, - with the \c -signature option. - \target SOURCES \section1 SOURCES @@ -4483,8 +4469,8 @@ include the precompiled header file in \c HEADERS, as qmake will do this if the configuration supports precompiled headers. - The MSVC and g++ specs targeting Windows (and Windows CE) enable - \c precompile_header by default. + The MSVC and g++ specs targeting Windows enable \c precompile_header + by default. Using this option, you may trigger conditional blocks in your project file to add settings when using |