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    rickpier
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    #1

    I want to show a quick3D qml with qmlviewer in a laptop for a presentation.

    How can I do that without installing dev environnement on this laptop?

    (I copy all needed dll, however in qmlviewer I get module qt3D is not installed)

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      hmuelner
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      See my answer to the question "Qt dll deployment on windows":http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4047366/qt-dll-deployment-on-windows. And you have to start qmlviewer with the option -opengl.

      Helmut Mülner

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        podsvirov
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        On windows, you should create a folder with the contents:
        ./qmlviewer.exe
        ./Qt3D.dll
        ./Qt3DQuick.dll
        ./QtCore4.dll
        ./QtDeclarative4.dll
        ./QtGui4.dll
        ./QtNetwork4.dll
        ./QtOpenGL4.dll
        ./QtScript4.dll
        ./QtSql4.dll
        ./QtXmlPatterns4.dll
        ./Qt3D - folder from QTDIR/imports
        ./main.qml - Your presentation
        ./and other depends

        If you want to load .3ds scene, then add the folder:
        ./sceneformats - folder from QTDIR/plugins

        For example, main.qml:
        @import QtQuick 1.1
        import Qt3D 1.0
        import Qt3D.Shapes 1.0

        Viewport {
        width: 480; height: 320

        Teapot {
            effect: Effect {
                color: "gold"
            }
        }
        

        }@

        Now run Your presentation:

        qmlviewer -opengl main.qml

        Good luck!

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