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    TEDSON
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    I did not, I was unaware I needed it.
    Thought I only needed that if I was compiling Qt sources.

    I'd appreciate any advice or links you might offer.

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      SGaist
      Lifetime Qt Champion
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      Indeed, sorry, I misunderstood your original post.

      You should not have this problem then

      As a workaround you can add

      @$(QTDIR)\include\QtANGLE@

      To your pro file

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        TEDSON
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        I'll try that, thanks.

        First though, I'll have to figure out how to make a .pro file because there is not one (that I can see( in my solution explorer.

        Thanks for the tip, I appreciate it.

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          TEDSON
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          From the Qt5 menu in VS I selected "create basic .pro file"

          But something looks awry about the generated file.

          @# ----------------------------------------------------

          This file is generated by the Qt Visual Studio Add-in.

          ------------------------------------------------------

          TEMPLATE = app
          TARGET = QTGUIHELLOWORLD
          DESTDIR = ../Win32/Debug
          QT += core widgets gui
          CONFIG += debug
          DEFINES += WIN64 QT_DLL QT_WIDGETS_LIB
          INCLUDEPATH += ./GeneratedFiles
          .
          ./GeneratedFiles/Debug
          DEPENDPATH += .
          MOC_DIR += ./GeneratedFiles/debug
          OBJECTS_DIR += debug
          UI_DIR += ./GeneratedFiles
          RCC_DIR += ./GeneratedFiles
          include(QTGUIHELLOWORLD.pri)@

          Most notably, the line "DEFINES += WIN64 QT_DLL QT_WIDGETS_LIB"

          I'm very new to Qt but I definitely not using a 64bit windows, however my CPU (AMD) is 64 bit.

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            TEDSON
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            If I add this to my existing .pro

            INCLUDEPATH += "C:/Qt/Qt5.2.0/5.2.0/msvc2010/include/QtANGLE/GLES2/gl2.h"

            Intellisense still tells me it cannot find it, and my project will not compile.

            If I add #include "C:/Qt/Qt5.2.0/5.2.0/msvc2010/include/QtANGLE/GLES2/gl2.h" to any of my project files, intellisense is happy, but project still will not compile because of same errors as above.

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              TEDSON
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              New info:

              If I use QFileDialog in Qt Creator, everything is just fine, and it compiles and runs.

              I'm sure though that it's still using the VS 2010 compiler.

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                TEDSON
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                Does this look correct, what I've added to vc++ directories -> include directories?...

                "$(QTDIR)msvc2010\include\QtANGLE"

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                  TEDSON
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                  I downloaded and installed
                  Qt 5.2.0 for Windows 32-bit (VS 2010, 570 MB) (Info)

                  If I get rid of that and get
                  Qt 5.2.0 for Windows 32-bit (VS 2010, OpenGL, 569 MB) (Info)
                  Instead, do you think this error will go away?

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                    SGaist
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                    The OpenGL build will indeed not use ANGLE

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                      TEDSON
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                      Thanks, I'll keep it in mind if I cannot find the solution, to whatever it is I'm doing wrong.

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                        andreas.hammerschmidtgmx.net
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                        Not sure if you still have the problem, but I had the same issue.

                        Simple do not include QtGui and everything works fine!

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                          blueblood
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                          Adding $(QTDIR)\include\QtANGLE to Project Properties->C++->General->Additional Include Directories has solved the problem for me.

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                            Adding $(QTDIR)\include\QtANGLE to Project Properties->C++->General->Additional Include Directories has solved the problem for me.

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