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  • MasterBLBM Offline
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    MasterBLB
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    Well, my .pro looks like:

    QT += core gui core-private gui-private
    greaterThan(QT_MAJOR_VERSION, 4): QT += widgets
    

    and after adding these private stuff to it I've cleaned all configurations for my project, then recompiled it.
    Kinda works, as when I type ex. #include <QtCore/private/<alt+tab stuff here>> Qt Creator hints me some private headers, sadly not the one I'm looking for.

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    • SGaistS Offline
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      Hi,

      Which version of Qt are you using ?
      How did you install it ?

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        #7

        5.15.5 commercial, installed via online installer on Ubuntu.

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        • SGaistS Offline
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          SGaist
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          #8

          Did you try:

          #include <qpa/qxkbcommon_p.h>
          

          ?

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          • SGaistS SGaist

            Did you try:

            #include <qpa/qxkbcommon_p.h>
            

            ?

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            MasterBLB
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            @SGaist said in How to include private header qxkbcommon_p.h?:

            Did you try:

            #include <qpa/qxkbcommon_p.h>
            

            ?

            No.
            Tried it now...sadly, the file has not been found. Although what intellisense showed me looked promising, like qplatformwindow_p.h,
            Maybe I should add <something>-private to QT += in .pro file? core-private and gui-private is not it.

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            • MasterBLBM MasterBLB

              Hey mates

              I need the header to be able to use keysymToQtKey() for mapping. Ok, I've added to my .pro file:

              QT += gui-private core-private
              

              but this is still not enough. What I am missing?

              eyllanescE Offline
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              eyllanesc
              wrote on last edited by
              #10

              @MasterBLB Use QT += xkbcommon_support-private and #include <private/qxkbcommon_p.h>

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              • eyllanescE eyllanesc

                @MasterBLB Use QT += xkbcommon_support-private and #include <private/qxkbcommon_p.h>

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                @eyllanesc said in How to include private header qxkbcommon_p.h?:

                @MasterBLB Use QT += xkbcommon_support-private and #include <private/qxkbcommon_p.h>

                Thanks @eyllanesc , almost worked! It correctly includes the private header, sadly now it yells at not knowing qxkbcommon.h from inside of the header (line 59). QT += xkbcommon_support didn't helped :/

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                • MasterBLBM MasterBLB

                  @eyllanesc said in How to include private header qxkbcommon_p.h?:

                  @MasterBLB Use QT += xkbcommon_support-private and #include <private/qxkbcommon_p.h>

                  Thanks @eyllanesc , almost worked! It correctly includes the private header, sadly now it yells at not knowing qxkbcommon.h from inside of the header (line 59). QT += xkbcommon_support didn't helped :/

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                  • MasterBLBM MasterBLB

                    @eyllanesc said in How to include private header qxkbcommon_p.h?:

                    @MasterBLB Use QT += xkbcommon_support-private and #include <private/qxkbcommon_p.h>

                    Thanks @eyllanesc , almost worked! It correctly includes the private header, sadly now it yells at not knowing qxkbcommon.h from inside of the header (line 59). QT += xkbcommon_support didn't helped :/

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                    eyllanesc
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                    @MasterBLB You have to install some dependencies(Read https://wiki.qt.io/Building_Qt_5_from_Git for more information):

                    sudo apt-get install '^libxcb.*-dev' libx11-xcb-dev libglu1-mesa-dev libxrender-dev libxi-dev libxkbcommon-dev libxkbcommon-x11-dev
                    
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                      Thanks mate, now it works perfectly :)

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