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  • V VenAle17
    SUBDIRS += Myleds
    Myleds.subdir = app
    

    Myleds is the name of the project that i want include
    So i should write something like this?

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    aha_1980
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    @venale17

    You need in total three .pro files, one in the top-level, and two in the subdirectories.

    Please see https://wiki.qt.io/SUBDIRS_-_handling_dependencies for examples and more description.

    Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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      SGaist
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      That's too short of a .pro file content to comment. Is it your top level .pro file ?

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      Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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      • SGaistS SGaist

        That's too short of a .pro file content to comment. Is it your top level .pro file ?

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        VenAle17
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        @sgaist said in A project into another:

        That's too short of a .pro file content to comment. Is it your top level .pro file ?

        Terminal is my top level .pro file (the first one .pro file that i include in the message).
        Myleds is the .pro file that i want include in the other project (terminal).

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        • V VenAle17

          @sgaist said in A project into another:

          That's too short of a .pro file content to comment. Is it your top level .pro file ?

          Terminal is my top level .pro file (the first one .pro file that i include in the message).
          Myleds is the .pro file that i want include in the other project (terminal).

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          aha_1980
          Lifetime Qt Champion
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          @venale17

          Terminal is my top level .pro file (the first one .pro file that i include in the message).

          As said, that will not work. Toplevel is the .pro file with SUBDIRS. All other .pro files go into subdirectories. Please check the link I gave you.

          Regards

          Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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          • aha_1980A aha_1980

            @venale17

            Terminal is my top level .pro file (the first one .pro file that i include in the message).

            As said, that will not work. Toplevel is the .pro file with SUBDIRS. All other .pro files go into subdirectories. Please check the link I gave you.

            Regards

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            VenAle17
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            #8

            As said, that will not work. Toplevel is the .pro file with SUBDIRS. All other .pro files go into subdirectories. Please check the link I gave you.

            Regards

            Hi aha_1980,
            i create a top level file .pro (that i named 'Final') and then, as the documentation said, i merge the program 'terminal' as subdirector but now the program don't recognize the lib like QSerialPort or QMainWindow.
            This is Final.pro

            QT       += widgets
            QT       += core gui
            
            CONFIG += c++11
            
            TEMPLATE = subdirs
            
            SUBDIRS = \
                    C:/Qt/Examples/Qt-5.13.0/serialport/terminal/terminal.pro
            
            

            And this:

            #TARGET = terminal
            
            QT       += widgets
            QT       += core gui
            
            CONFIG += c++11
            
            HEADERS = \
               $$PWD/mainwindow.h \
               $$PWD/qcustomplot.h \
               $$PWD/settingsdialog.h
            
            SOURCES = \
               $$PWD/main.cpp \
               $$PWD/mainwindow.cpp \
               $$PWD/mainwindow.ui \
               $$PWD/qcustomplot.cpp \
               $$PWD/settingsdialog.cpp \
               $$PWD/settingsdialog.ui \
               $$PWD/terminal.pro \
               $$PWD/terminal.qrc
            
            INCLUDEPATH = \
                $$PWD/.
            
            #DEFINES = 
            

            terminal.pro.
            Any ideas?

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            • mrjjM Offline
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              mrjj
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              wrote on last edited by
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              Hi
              I have to ask to be sure.
              By merge one project into other, you do aim for having a project file that will
              also build the other projects?
              And not trying to use the myled led class in the Qt terminal sample where you added
              customplot too ?

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              • mrjjM mrjj

                Hi
                I have to ask to be sure.
                By merge one project into other, you do aim for having a project file that will
                also build the other projects?
                And not trying to use the myled led class in the Qt terminal sample where you added
                customplot too ?

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                VenAle17
                wrote on last edited by
                #10

                @mrjj said in A project into another:

                Hi
                I have to ask to be sure.
                By merge one project into other, you do aim for having a project file that will
                also build the other projects?
                And not trying to use the myled led class in the Qt terminal sample where you added
                customplot too ?

                Hi,
                i'm trying to create a project that recognize a buffer of data (this in the project terminal) and translates it as a click button action that change the color of the led (Myleds).
                So i create this two projects and now i want to create just one that it should do what i said.

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                  mrjj
                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #11

                  Hi
                  So its sounds like you just want to include myled.h and myled.cpp in the terminal project just like
                  customplot and simply use the widget ?

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                  • mrjjM mrjj

                    Hi
                    So its sounds like you just want to include myled.h and myled.cpp in the terminal project just like
                    customplot and simply use the widget ?

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                    VenAle17
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #12

                    @mrjj said in A project into another:

                    Hi
                    So its sounds like you just want to include myled.h and myled.cpp in the terminal project just like
                    customplot and simply use the widget ?

                    It's not so easy because Myleds project contains another project too (named qled, with qled.h and qled.cpp).
                    This second project has a .pri file, not a .pro file.
                    I tried to use that method to include Myleds in Terminal but it didn't work.

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                    • V VenAle17

                      @mrjj said in A project into another:

                      Hi
                      So its sounds like you just want to include myled.h and myled.cpp in the terminal project just like
                      customplot and simply use the widget ?

                      It's not so easy because Myleds project contains another project too (named qled, with qled.h and qled.cpp).
                      This second project has a .pri file, not a .pro file.
                      I tried to use that method to include Myleds in Terminal but it didn't work.

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                      mrjj
                      Lifetime Qt Champion
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #13

                      @venale17
                      But a pri file is perfect.
                      Normally you can just reference that and it should just work.
                      include(path to file/qled.pri)

                      Is it this one ?
                      https://www.linux-apps.com/content/show.php/QLed+?content=72482

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                        VenAle17
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #14

                        Yes, it is.

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                          mrjj
                          Lifetime Qt Champion
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #15

                          Hi
                          Ok that surely works with pri file as i used it myself.
                          let me clean it up and you can have a look at the test project.

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                            VenAle17
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #16

                            ok, thank you

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                              mrjj
                              Lifetime Qt Champion
                              wrote on last edited by mrjj
                              #17

                              Hi again
                              here is small project that uses it.
                              https://www.dropbox.com/s/tnj5zf7xd0zt5jx/Testqled.zip?dl=0

                              The key to use in terminal project is.
                              Copy the qled folder to your project folder. (so its a sub folder to where the terminal.pro file is)
                              Then add to terminal.pro

                              include($$PWD/qled/qled.pri)

                              then in terminal mainwindow or where you need it
                              #include "qled/qled.h"

                              and then it knows Qled and you can just new them as needed.
                              (as sample does)
                              You would likely insert it into one of the layouts of terminal project.

                              alt text

                              ps. QLed can also be compiled to a Designer plugin but its complicated as it was made for Qt4
                              and even i have a working version, it has compiler requirements and very fiddly so
                              to use a few Leds in Terminal, this is far, far easier.

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                              • mrjjM mrjj

                                Hi again
                                here is small project that uses it.
                                https://www.dropbox.com/s/tnj5zf7xd0zt5jx/Testqled.zip?dl=0

                                The key to use in terminal project is.
                                Copy the qled folder to your project folder. (so its a sub folder to where the terminal.pro file is)
                                Then add to terminal.pro

                                include($$PWD/qled/qled.pri)

                                then in terminal mainwindow or where you need it
                                #include "qled/qled.h"

                                and then it knows Qled and you can just new them as needed.
                                (as sample does)
                                You would likely insert it into one of the layouts of terminal project.

                                alt text

                                ps. QLed can also be compiled to a Designer plugin but its complicated as it was made for Qt4
                                and even i have a working version, it has compiler requirements and very fiddly so
                                to use a few Leds in Terminal, this is far, far easier.

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                                VenAle17
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #18

                                @mrjj said in A project into another:

                                Hi again
                                here is small project that uses it.
                                https://www.dropbox.com/s/tnj5zf7xd0zt5jx/Testqled.zip?dl=0

                                The key to use in terminal project is.
                                Copy the qled folder to your project folder. (so its a sub folder to where the terminal.pro file is)
                                Then add to terminal.pro

                                include($$PWD/qled/qled.pri)

                                then in terminal mainwindow or where you need it
                                #include "qled/qled.h"

                                and then it knows Qled and you can just new them as needed.
                                (as sample does)
                                You would likely insert it into one of the layouts of terminal project.

                                ps. QLed can also be compiled to a Designer plugin but its complicated as it was made for Qt4
                                and even i have a working version, it has compiler requirements and very fiddly so
                                to use a few Leds in Terminal, this is far, far easier.

                                Yeah, now it's working, thank you so much @mrjj

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                                  mrjj
                                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #19

                                  Super ! :)
                                  Please mark it as solved then.

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