Step-by-step installation of QT [SOLVED]
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Thank you.
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Hi, "this: ":http://qt-project.org/forums/viewthread/25663/ may help you quickly with your second question.
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Thank you I read it carefully.
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If you choose, which one would be your choice. I heard that using VS can cause problem sometimes. Is it right?
[quote author="andreyc" date="1402415188"]1-
You need only one file to install.
If you are going to use VS2012 then run
Qt 5.3.0 for Windows 32-bit (VS 2012, OpenGL, 616 MB)[/quote]
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Hi,
[quote author="Kurdman" date="1402461442"]If you choose, which one would be your choice.[/quote]It doesn't really matter which one you choose.
The MinGW package also contains the MinGW compiler, so the file is bigger.
The MSVC package doesn't contain a compiler. However, since you already have the VS 2012 compiler on your PC, you don't need anything extra.
[quote]I heard that using VS can cause problem sometimes. Is it right?[/quote]Where did you hear that from? I use both MinGW 4.8.2 and VS 2013 with Qt. They don't give me any problems.
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Thank you very much for your guidance.
OK, so what I need to use VS for both C++ programming (which is now installed) and also Qt is to download the below files and install them, yes?Qt 5.3.0 for Windows 32-bit (VS 2012, OpenGL, 616 MB) (Info)
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You're welcome :)
[quote author="Kurdman" date="1402473415"]Thank you very much for your guidance.
OK, so what I need to use VS for both C++ programming (which is now installed) and also Qt is to download the below files and install them, yes?Qt 5.3.0 for Windows 32-bit (VS 2012, OpenGL, 616 MB) (Info)
qt-vs-addin-1.2.3-opensource[/quote]Correct.You need Qt 5.3.0 for Windows 32-bit (VS 2012, OpenGL, 616 MB) to build Qt applications -- but make sure your graphics card supports OpenGL 2.0 or higher.
You need qt-vs-addin-1.2.3-opensource if you want to integrate Qt into your Visual Studio IDE. You don't need it if you use Qt Creator as your IDE.
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So as far as understood both of those files (734MB & 616MB) create one IDE named Qt creator. And that add-in file is just for not using that Qt creator, instead for using VS as of the compiler for both Qt and C++.
Thank you very much.How can I give you a reputation or something like that?
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These files do not only create the IDE but the complete Qt Framework, i.e. all libraries you need for creating Qt projects and lots of useful examples.
Qt Creator is the IDE but you may work with other IDEs as well - if you are used to these (e.g. Visual Studio IDE).
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OK. Thank you.
I chose Qt creator for Qt programming and VS 2012 for C++ programming.
And I chose the below book for starting Qt. But at first attempt to make a project I faced problem.https://qt-project.org/books/view/c_gui_programming_with_qt_4_2nd_edition_the_official_c_qt_book
If you like to help me more, may you have a look at this problem and if you can solve it please?
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I did it. Thanks.
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This forum doesn't currently support reputations. But I'm glad your problem is solved.
Happy coding!