[Guide] Code completion on Qt Creator for Ubuntu.Components
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@Abuabdellah i don't know if Ubuntu.Components are installable on 19.10 but you can wait for the clickable ide qtcreator feature or try the 1st post Guide solutions
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thank you @lduboeuf
I didn't see html5 components on the image! isn't there or it is included in other image?
root@ea8e2a8bedfb:/# ls usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/ bin libexec mkspecs plugins qml qt.conf
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@Abuabdellah Well html5 components is peobably elsewhere, here you are looking to qt qml one
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@Abuabdellah look here /usr/share/ubuntu-html5...
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thank you @lduboeuf
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@lduboeuf said in [Guide] Code completion on Qt Creator for Ubuntu.Components:
have you installed locally QtQuickControl 2 ?
sudo apt install qtquickcontrols2-5-dev
you can see if any issue with paths in kits
Taking a new stab at this ... So, again resolving Ubuntu.Components in qml files works fine, but resolving Qt includes in cpp files does not. I have
qtquickcontrols2-5-dev
installed and I don't see anything screaming at me in the Kits section ... but maybe it's still wrong?! See attached. Qt version = None might be wrong?! But I can't select anything else.
Update: In Kits -> Qt Versions there is nothing there. I guess that is the problem, but I can't figure out how to get anything in there ... I found some reports online that
sudo apt install qt5-default
might help, but it doesn't help meUpdate2: Now I manually added
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/bin/qmake
in Qt Versions, and selected that in the Kit, closed and reopened, but still doesn't find any QtStuff
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@doniks well it seems there is definitly an issue with Qt5 path. probably you may found resources around about that
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Just to share my experience for developping Apps with QtCreator:
Should I use QtCreator from 16.04, ubuntu-sdk or can I use latest QtCreator form Qt online installer?
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@Talkless You can use whatever QtCreator version, the only limit is to use the right Qt Version ( 5.9.5 currently and soon 5.12 )
Have you checked also the
clickable ide qtcreator
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@lduboeuf said in [Guide] Code completion on Qt Creator for Ubuntu.Components:
Have you checked also theclickable ide qtcreator feature ?
Yes, it did the trick! Very convenient.
EDIT: well, OK, it would be much more convenient if that qtcreator had "clickable" integration to avoid terminal, but that's not that bad.