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  • raven-worxR Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #4

    did you look into the second link in my post?

    Qt plugin system has a version check built in.
    My guess: Since you built your plugin with Qt 5.1 it can only be loaded by applications also built with Qt 5.1 (or higher).
    But if the application is built with Qt 5.1.x and the plugin with Qt 5.0.x it should work AFAIK. (backward compatibility)

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      I compiled the plugin with my QT5.1 installation and want to uses the plugin in the same QT5.1 installation. I thougt this should be working.

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        QtDesigner needs to be compiled with the same Qt version number (or higher). If it is, there must be another problem.

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          #7

          okay thanks :), I have checkt the Versions of Creator and designer and they all are based on QT5.1. So when I checkt the Version number ob QTDesigner I opend it from the Startmenu and not via QTCreator and the analogclock plugin is in the Widgetbox and I could use ist in my main window :D. But here is my next question, are the QTDesigner opend from QTCreator and the QTDesigner opend from Startmenue two different Programms, with two different plugin directorys or why I can't find my plugin in one of them but not in the other? Tank you very much for your Help raven-worx :)

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            There are two differnt folders. I copied it in the folder for the creator C:\Qt\Qt5.1.0\Tools\QtCreator\bin\plugins\designer. And now the plugin is showing up, but there is an error message:
            ... .dll coulnd't be load. The procedure could not be found
            why do I get this error in Creator, when I don't get this error with the same File in QTDesigner?

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              wrote on last edited by
              #9

              I think you are hit by the problem described "here":http://qt-project.org/doc/qtcreator-2.8/adding-plugins.html#matching-build-keys

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                #10

                i downloaded "Qt 5.1.0 for Windows 32-bit (MinGW 4.8, OpenGL, 666 MB)" it is compiled with MinGW 4.8. Thats the version I currently use, it was installed by the setup. I'm using:
                Qt Creator 2.7.2
                Based on Qt 5.1.0 (32 bit)
                Created on Jul 2 2013 um 20:48:03
                Revision ea5aa79dca

                I saw that there is a new QTCreator Version avaliabel "Qt Creator 2.8.0 for Windows (52 MB) ". But how do i find the information with wich version of MinGW it is compiled?

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                  so, i have installed "qt-windows-opensource-5.0.2-mingw47_32-x86-offline.exe" and copied the Plugin created with “Qt 5.1.0 for Windows 32-bit (MinGW 4.8, OpenGL, 666 MB)” into the plugin folder of QT5.0.2 QT Creator. Now I get anothe error message when I open the "About QT Creator Plugins" Dialog: ... .dll uses an incompatible QT-libary. (5.1.0) [release]. I found a link where this problem is described: "http://harmattan-dev.nokia.com/docs/library/html/qt4/deployment-plugins.html":http://harmattan-dev.nokia.com/docs/library/html/qt4/deployment-plugins.html . I can't use the Plugin created with 5.1 in 5.0 thats okay, but using the pluigin created with 5.1 in QT5.1 should be okay, but it doesn't work. I don't know what's going on here :(

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                    From the link I posted, QtCreator from the SDK is built with MSVC so you need to recompile QtCreator to use your plugin or use the MSVC build (then you would need to install Visual Studio)

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                      M001
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #13

                      another step forward :), Thanks SGaist!
                      I downloaded "Qt 5.1.0 for Windows 32-bit (VS 2012, 511 MB)" compiled the Plugin with this Version and copied the .dll to the "Qt 5.1.0 for Windows 32-bit (MinGW 4.8, OpenGL, 666 MB)" installation Plugin folder and now I could use this Plugin in my "Qt 5.1.0 for Windows 32-bit (MinGW 4.8, OpenGL, 666 MB)" installation. That means i see ist in QTCreator-Designer and could move it on my mainwindow. But when i try to compile my project I get these errors:

                      C:\Users\name\build-TestPlugIns-Desktop_Qt_5_1_0_MinGW_32bit-Debug\ui_mainwindow.h:18: Fehler:analogclock.h: No such file or directory

                      the headerfile is missing. I thougt this information is all built in the .dll file?

                      Edit: I am using MS Visual Studio 2012

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                        The header is needed to write your code like for any other library

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                          M001
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                          #15

                          sorry for this stupid question, but what should i write into the headerfile?

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                            wrote on last edited by
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                            It's the header file of your widget from the plugin

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                              [quote author="M001" date="1375882194"]I thougt this information is all built in the .dll file?[/quote]
                              It is but only the implementation. To use it you need the header file just for the compiler to know which interface to use. The linker then looks for the implementation either in your binary or like in your case in the plugin (dependency).

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                                M001
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                                #18

                                okay i include the headerfile and get many errors:

                                ...ui_widget.h:56: Fehler:undefined reference to `_imp___ZN11AnalogClockC1EP7QWidget'...moc_analogclock.cpp:70:

                                ...moc_analogclock.cpp:70: Fehler:undefined reference to `_imp___ZN11AnalogClock16staticMetaObjectE'

                                ...moc_analogclock.cpp:65: Fehler:undefined reference to `_imp___ZN11AnalogClock16staticMetaObjectE'

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                                  M001
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #19

                                  a little bit more information:

                                  the first error is caused by here:

                                  file: ui_widget.h
                                  @
                                  ....
                                  class Ui_Widget
                                  {
                                  public:
                                  AnalogClock *analogClock;

                                  void setupUi(QWidget *Widget)
                                  {
                                      if (Widget->objectName().isEmpty())
                                          Widget->setObjectName(QStringLiteral("Widget"));
                                      Widget->resize(400, 300);
                                      analogClock = new AnalogClock(Widget); //this line produces the error
                                      analogClock->setObjectName(QStringLiteral("analogClock"));
                                      analogClock->setGeometry(QRect(60, 60, 199, 151));
                                  
                                      retranslateUi(Widget);
                                  
                                      QMetaObject::connectSlotsByName(Widget);
                                  } // setupUi
                                  
                                  void retranslateUi(QWidget *Widget)
                                  {
                                      Widget->setWindowTitle(QApplication::translate("Widget", "Widget", 0));
                                  

                                  #ifndef QT_NO_TOOLTIP
                                  analogClock->setToolTip(QApplication::translate("Widget", "The current time", 0));
                                  #endif // QT_NO_TOOLTIP
                                  #ifndef QT_NO_WHATSTHIS
                                  analogClock->setWhatsThis(QApplication::translate("Widget", "The analog clock widget displays the current time.", 0));
                                  #endif // QT_NO_WHATSTHIS
                                  } // retranslateUi

                                  };
                                  ....
                                  @

                                  second error:

                                  file: moc_analogclock.cpp

                                  @
                                  ....
                                  const QMetaObject *AnalogClock::metaObject() const
                                  {
                                  return QObject::d_ptr->metaObject ? QObject::d_ptr->dynamicMetaObject() : &staticMetaObject;
                                  }
                                  ....@

                                  third
                                  file: --moc_analogclock.cpp

                                  @...
                                  const QMetaObject AnalogClock::staticMetaObject = {
                                  { &QWidget::staticMetaObject, qt_meta_stringdata_AnalogClock.data,
                                  qt_meta_data_AnalogClock, qt_static_metacall, 0, 0}
                                  };--
                                  ....
                                  @

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                                    M001
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #20

                                    if I add analogclock.h and analogclock.cpp files the code compiles and I could use my plugin. but i thougt the analogclock.cpp should be inside the .dll file. Why do I have to add the analogclock.cpp file?

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                                      tanmay2227
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                                      #21

                                      did you progress any further on this topic i am stuck at the same spot as you were then please help if you found a solution

                                      Tanmay Priyadarshi

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                                        NicuPopescu
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #22

                                        how this stuffs work:

                                        1. custom plugin dll in i.e. ..\qtcreator-2.8.0\bin\plugins\designer\ is loaded by the QtCreator and it needs no header file or other information

                                          the plugin's interface provides an includeFile() by which the designer knows what header has to include in ui header file generated for your project

                                        2. what follows is just an exemplification:

                                        • copy customwidgetplugin.dll and customwidgetplugin.lib to i.e ...\Qt\4.8.5\plugins\designer\

                                        • add the header file of your custom widget i.e. analogclock.h in your application dir in order to be found at compilation from ui header file

                                        -in pro file add the export library file .lib,

                                        i.e.

                                        LIBS += $$(QTDIR)\plugins\designer\customwidgetplugin.lib

                                        I have tested and works

                                        Cheers!

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                                          tanmay2227
                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #23

                                          but mine is still not working i have added the library but whenever i run after adding the library the application starts and terminates unexpectedly without showing any error

                                          Tanmay Priyadarshi

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