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#Set the '''QT_PLUGIN_PATH''' environment variable to the ''.../CTK-build/CTK-build/bin'' path (that should contains a ''designer'' folder). | #Set the '''QT_PLUGIN_PATH''' environment variable to the ''.../CTK-build/CTK-build/bin'' path (that should contains a ''designer'' folder). | ||
#:You might also have to add into the path the CTK plugins dependencies: | #:You might also have to add into the path the CTK plugins dependencies: | ||
#:: Set the '''LD_LIBRARY_PATH''' environment variable to the ''.../CTK-build/CTK-build/bin'' path (that should contains files such as ''libCTKCore.so'' or ''libCTKWidgets.so'') | #:: Set the '''LD_LIBRARY_PATH''' (or '''PATH''' on Windows) environment variable to the ''.../CTK-build/CTK-build/bin'' (suffixed by Release on Windows) path (that should contains files such as ''libCTKCore.so'' or ''libCTKWidgets.so'') | ||
#Then you can start QtDesigner | #:: If you built CTK with the VTK option, then you also need to add in your '''LD_LIBRARY_PATH''' (or '''PATH''' on Windows) environment variable the path to the VTK libraries (e.g. VTKCommon.dll). Those files are typically located in ''.../CTK-build/VTK-build/bin[/Release]''. | ||
#:: And if you built CTK with QtTesting, you also need to add the QtTesting-build/bin directory into your path environment variable. | |||
#:: Don't forget that on Windows, folders are separated using '\' and not '/' | |||
#Then you can start QtDesigner | |||
#:You can troubleshoot by opening the "Help -> About Plugins" dialog within QtDesigner. | #:You can troubleshoot by opening the "Help -> About Plugins" dialog within QtDesigner. | ||
#:You can also troubleshoot library dependencies (-> what is missing in your LD_LIBRARY_PATH or PATH) by using ldd on linux or "Dependency Walker" on Windows. | |||
=Instructions to load CTK widgets in Qt Creator= | =Instructions to load CTK widgets in Qt Creator= | ||
===Links=== | ===Links=== | ||
*http://qt-project.org/doc/qtcreator-2.6/adding-plugins.html | *QtCreator plugins: http://qt-project.org/doc/qtcreator-2.6/adding-plugins.html | ||
*Dependency walker: http://www.dependencywalker.com/ |
Latest revision as of 13:41, 18 October 2013
Home < CTK In QtDesignerInstructions to load CTK widgets in Qt Designer
- Set the QT_PLUGIN_PATH environment variable to the .../CTK-build/CTK-build/bin path (that should contains a designer folder).
- You might also have to add into the path the CTK plugins dependencies:
- Set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH (or PATH on Windows) environment variable to the .../CTK-build/CTK-build/bin (suffixed by Release on Windows) path (that should contains files such as libCTKCore.so or libCTKWidgets.so)
- If you built CTK with the VTK option, then you also need to add in your LD_LIBRARY_PATH (or PATH on Windows) environment variable the path to the VTK libraries (e.g. VTKCommon.dll). Those files are typically located in .../CTK-build/VTK-build/bin[/Release].
- And if you built CTK with QtTesting, you also need to add the QtTesting-build/bin directory into your path environment variable.
- Don't forget that on Windows, folders are separated using '\' and not '/'
- You might also have to add into the path the CTK plugins dependencies:
- Then you can start QtDesigner
- You can troubleshoot by opening the "Help -> About Plugins" dialog within QtDesigner.
- You can also troubleshoot library dependencies (-> what is missing in your LD_LIBRARY_PATH or PATH) by using ldd on linux or "Dependency Walker" on Windows.
Instructions to load CTK widgets in Qt Creator
Links
- QtCreator plugins: http://qt-project.org/doc/qtcreator-2.6/adding-plugins.html
- Dependency walker: http://www.dependencywalker.com/