Qt Quick Controls 2 =================== The Qt Quick Controls 2 module delivers the next generation user interface controls based on Qt Quick. In comparison to the desktop-oriented Qt Quick Controls 1, Qt Quick Controls 2 are an order of magnitude simpler, lighter and faster, and are primarily targeted towards embedded and mobile platforms. Qt Quick Controls 2 are based on a flexible template system that enables rapid development of entire custom styles and user experiences. Qt Quick Controls 2 comes with a selection of built-in styles: - Default style - a simple and minimal all-round style that offers the maximum performance - Material style - a style based on the Google Material Design Guidelines - Universal style - a style based on the Microsoft Universal Design Guidelines More information can be found in the following blog posts: - http://blog.qt.io/blog/2015/03/31/qt-quick-controls-for-embedded/ - http://blog.qt.io/blog/2015/11/23/qt-quick-controls-re-engineered-status-update/ ## Help If you have problems or questions, don't hesitate to: - ask on the Qt Interest mailing list http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest - ask on the Qt Forum http://forum.qt.io/category/12/qt-quick - report issues to the Qt Bug Tracker https://bugreports.qt.io (component: *Qt Quick: Controls 2*) ## Installation The MINIMUM REQUIREMENT for building this project is to use the same branch of Qt 5. The dependencies are *qtbase*, *qtxmlpatterns* and *qtdeclarative*. To install the controls into your Qt directory (```QTDIR/qml```): qmake make make install If you are compiling against a system Qt on Linux, you might have to use ```sudo make install``` to install the project. ## Usage Please refer to the "Getting Started with Qt Quick Controls 2" documentation.