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Hello, under Windows it works great. But at Linux it fails. When I try to move some Widget from the Qt Widget Box to the form The Widget will not be visible. And an nice feature will be the option to add Qt support to an exists CDT project without the need of modify the .project file.
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Hi,
On May 27, 2007, at 12:57 PM, Frank Büttner wrote:
> Hello, under Windows it works great. But at Linux it fails.
> When I try to move some Widget from the Qt Widget Box to the form The
> Widget will not be visible.
That works fine for me. Could you give me some more specific
information about what linux distribution, gtk and eclipse version,
and Desktop (KDE/Gnome/putyourfavoritehere) you use?
> And an nice feature will be the option to add Qt support to an exists
> CDT project without the need of modify the .project file.
We won't get around writing the QtNature to the .project file, but we
could add some simple transformation from a cdt project to a cdt+Qt
project, so you don't loose all you cdt preferences as you do when
directly importing the .pro file as a new Qt project.
Best regards, Eike
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Message 3 in thread
Eike Preuss schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> On May 27, 2007, at 12:57 PM, Frank Büttner wrote:
>
>> Hello, under Windows it works great. But at Linux it fails.
>> When I try to move some Widget from the Qt Widget Box to the form The
>> Widget will not be visible.
>
> That works fine for me. Could you give me some more specific information
> about what linux distribution, gtk and eclipse version, and Desktop
> (KDE/Gnome/putyourfavoritehere) you use?
I tested it on Fedora Core 6 and the Eclipse(3.2.2), CDT(3.1.2) and
Gnome that comes with it.
As Java I use 1.6.0_01 from sun.
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