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  • DiracsbracketD Diracsbracket

    @mr.jo
    You can change e.g. the size and position from both the code and Qt Designer.
    In fact, in Qt Designer, you can have both the code and the form view side-by-side.
    If you change the code, you will see the corresponding Qt Designer fields updated
    accordingly.
    This has nothing to do with a license. QtCharts no longer requires a commercial
    license.

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    @Diracsbracket thanks alot , but we still cant see widget qtchart in designer? just a blank form like that, right??

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      @Diracsbracket thanks alot , but we still cant see widget qtchart in designer? just a blank form like that, right??

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      @mr.jo
      Yes. You don't see the actual contents of the graph in Designer. You must run the program to see it.

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      • DiracsbracketD Diracsbracket

        @mr.jo
        Yes. You don't see the actual contents of the graph in Designer. You must run the program to see it.

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        @Diracsbracket said in Qt module not installed in QtDesigner:

        gner. You must run the program to see it.

        but i confuse about that warning, maybe ok i cant see in designer, i just code that what paramater i need for that charts and not use a designer but its bother me hahaha. is it bug on qt designer and module, or maybe thats qtdesigner's work. fyi bluetooth sensor websocket webengine and many module have a warning like that. its bother me !!! haha..

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          @Diracsbracket said in Qt module not installed in QtDesigner:

          gner. You must run the program to see it.

          but i confuse about that warning, maybe ok i cant see in designer, i just code that what paramater i need for that charts and not use a designer but its bother me hahaha. is it bug on qt designer and module, or maybe thats qtdesigner's work. fyi bluetooth sensor websocket webengine and many module have a warning like that. its bother me !!! haha..

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          Diracsbracket
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          @mr.jo
          Yes, I agree. These false warnings are annoying and should get fixed.

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          • DiracsbracketD Diracsbracket

            @mr.jo
            Yes, I agree. These false warnings are annoying and should get fixed.

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            @Diracsbracket but if u check in QT instalation folder in /qt/version/gcc_64/ there is all module that u installed, maybe qtcreator not using that path so qtcreator got that warning. if u check in /qt/Tools/QtCreator/lib/Qt/qml ,that folder not contain all module maybe just base module.

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              @Diracsbracket but if u check in QT instalation folder in /qt/version/gcc_64/ there is all module that u installed, maybe qtcreator not using that path so qtcreator got that warning. if u check in /qt/Tools/QtCreator/lib/Qt/qml ,that folder not contain all module maybe just base module.

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              Diracsbracket
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              @mr.jo
              I have all modules, yet get the warnings, even in Qt Creator after a while in the QML source code. That must be a bug.

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              • DiracsbracketD Diracsbracket

                @mr.jo
                I have all modules, yet get the warnings, even in Qt Creator after a while in the QML source code. That must be a bug.

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                @Diracsbracket i tried to compile plugin qtchart again from source and get libqtchartdesigner.so then i put in path gcc_64/plugins/designer, after that i run designer from gcc_64/bin/ (standalone), and i got qt chart chartview widget, but still not have qtchart widget in qt quick designer(qt creator). :D im still tried how this application works perfectly haha. maybe because configuration path in qml emulation layer, but i dont know what it is :D

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                  @Diracsbracket i tried to compile plugin qtchart again from source and get libqtchartdesigner.so then i put in path gcc_64/plugins/designer, after that i run designer from gcc_64/bin/ (standalone), and i got qt chart chartview widget, but still not have qtchart widget in qt quick designer(qt creator). :D im still tried how this application works perfectly haha. maybe because configuration path in qml emulation layer, but i dont know what it is :D

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                  @mr.jo
                  To be honest, I've never used Designer for QML. Due to the declarative nature of QML, I find it easier to just work from the code directly.

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                  • DiracsbracketD Diracsbracket

                    @mr.jo
                    To be honest, I've never used Designer for QML. Due to the declarative nature of QML, I find it easier to just work from the code directly.

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                    @Diracsbracket me too bro, but im curious with that warning, im using designer just want to know how my app looks like, without waiting for compilation. :D because the more complex the application is the longer the compilation.

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                      @Diracsbracket me too bro, but im curious with that warning, im using designer just want to know how my app looks like, without waiting for compilation. :D because the more complex the application is the longer the compilation.

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                      Diracsbracket
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                      @mr.jo
                      Sure.

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                      • DiracsbracketD Diracsbracket

                        @mr.jo
                        Sure.

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                        @Diracsbracket thank bro for your infomation. :D

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                          int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                          {
                              // Qt Charts uses Qt Graphics View Framework for drawing, therefore QApplication must be used.
                              QApplication app(argc, argv);
                          
                              QQuickView viewer;
                          
                              // The following are needed to make examples run without having to install the module
                              // in desktop environments.
                          #ifdef Q_OS_WIN
                              QString extraImportPath(QStringLiteral("%1/../../../../%2"));
                          #else
                              QString extraImportPath(QStringLiteral("%1/../../../%2"));
                          #endif
                              viewer.engine()->addImportPath(extraImportPath.arg(QGuiApplication::applicationDirPath(),
                                                                QString::fromLatin1("qml")));
                              //***** [Solve] FORCE THE MODULE TO BE IMPORTED.
                              QObject::connect(viewer.engine(), &QQmlEngine::quit, &viewer, &QWindow::close);
                              
                              qDebug() << viewer.engine()->importPathList();
                          
                              viewer.setTitle(QStringLiteral("QML Axes"));
                              viewer.setSource(QUrl("qrc:/qml/qmlaxes/main.qml"));
                              viewer.setResizeMode(QQuickView::SizeRootObjectToView);
                              viewer.show();
                          
                              return app.exec();
                          }
                          

                          [Output through qDebug()]
                          ("/home/snjee/workspace_qt/maxelecPrjs/build-maxCoffeeTdsMeterApp-Desktop_Qt_5_15_2_GCC_64bit-Debug", "qrc:/qt-project.org/imports", "/opt/Qt/5.15.2/gcc_64/qml")

                          You can find the answer in the built-in "QML Axes" example source.

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                            Seongnam Jee
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                            "... is not installed"
                            "found not working imports...."
                            I have now found the correct solution.
                            All problems were solved.
                            => Solutions : https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22320541/import-qtquick-controls-2-1-qml-module-not-found

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