Do you know how to get VS to stop autocompleting the Qt includes like #include ? It would be nice if it completed them like #include . The latter works just fine, but its just a completion problem.
My qt web assembly run fine in desktop application build but in web assembly its saying runtike error : index out off bounds idk And my other page is still not loading by loader ...
Hey when I try installing qt, it doesnt show different versions or the msvc component, it hides those and only shows the designer/developer tools, can anyone tell me what i did wrong, i just downloaded the online installer
I have an existing c++ console-application (VS Studio Community) that uses std:thread, to interface to the serial port (1st thread), can-bus (2nd thread), and a (3rd) logger thread that receives data from the other threads and writes to a file. Now I'd like to make the application into a GUI.. Would adding another std:thread for the Qt-Gui be easier, or should the app be written from scratch using Qt's multitasking (i.e. re-write the serial port and can-bus code to use QThread not std:thread)? Is linking to other libraries easy under Qt Creator or would using Qt in Visual Studio be easier?
Thank you Qt is bloody bollocks to install the developers really cannot be bothered to make it user friendly, without this video i wouldn't have known how to install it fuck them
Thank you , i am converting from # to Qt . in there a good ORM for qt to handle database ? in C# we had EFcore , QxOrm seems abandoned
Do you know how to get VS to stop autocompleting the Qt includes like #include ? It would be nice if it completed them like #include . The latter works just fine, but its just a completion problem.
My qt web assembly run fine in desktop application build but in web assembly its saying runtike error : index out off bounds idk
And my other page is still not loading by loader ...
Hey when I try installing qt, it doesnt show different versions or the msvc component, it hides those and only shows the designer/developer tools, can anyone tell me what i did wrong, i just downloaded the online installer
I have an existing c++ console-application (VS Studio Community) that uses std:thread, to interface to the serial port (1st thread), can-bus (2nd thread), and a (3rd) logger thread that receives data from the other threads and writes to a file.
Now I'd like to make the application into a GUI..
Would adding another std:thread for the Qt-Gui be easier, or should the app be written from scratch using Qt's multitasking (i.e. re-write the serial port and can-bus code to use QThread not std:thread)? Is linking to other libraries easy under Qt Creator or would using Qt in Visual Studio be easier?
Thank you Qt is bloody bollocks to install the developers really cannot be bothered to make it user friendly, without this video i wouldn't have known how to install it fuck them
Because it's built with Qt
This button does not appear to work for Qt 6.7.1. When it is clicked, it does not display the output.
if you still have this problem, try: text = "hello Text"
I'm using 6.8.0 btw
Wish the sound was louder
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