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    pavko
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    "my cppref.qch":https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B6w3G_xx1dDnMjYyMjQ1ODctNGZmMy00MzRhLWJlOGEtMDdhOTc0N2EzOTgx&sort=name&layout=list&num=50

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      lyuts
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      I just added your qch file to Qt Creator's help via Tools->Options->Help->Documentatioin tab, pressed F1, and got cpp reference. Try to check Filters tab, there should be corresponding items checked for cpp reference.

      I'm a rebel in the S.D.G.

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        pavko
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        I mean, that it doesn't work in text editor. For example, when you point on keyword (something like "void") pressing F1 - I want, that on the right side help about "void" apears. It doesn't works.

        So, I can't find solution to make CONTEXT help possible. I don't know how to turn it on with my compiled file.

        Anyway - thanks for help :)

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          lyuts
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          Sorry, I just misunderstood the original issue.

          I'm a rebel in the S.D.G.

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            baysmith
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            Do you have a C++ project open? It appears to me that Qt Creator may not scan the source files for symbols unless a C++ project is open.

            Have you restarted Qt Creator? I have also found that sometimes Qt Creator needs to be restarted after the qch is registered with it.

            Nokia Certified Qt Specialist.

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              pavko
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              Yes, I did this. Actualy I mean context help, like in "this post":http://qtcreator.blogspot.com/2009/07/context-sensitive-help.html

              Content and index are working fine.

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                baysmith
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                The hover-and-hit-F1 context help works for me with the Qt Creator snapshot from Jun 7 (from revision b4bf0289b1, for Windows). If I hover-F1 over #include <algorithm>, it pulls up the algorithms page. If I hover-F1 over #include <vector>, it pulls up the vector page. If I hover over #include <numeric>, it does not work (probably because there is no numeric keyword in the index). The context help has been somewhat problematic, but it has been getting more reliable over time. I find recent development builds work more often than not.

                Nokia Certified Qt Specialist.

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                  tobias.hunger
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                  bradley: We try not to break creator, but sometimes something does slip through... having said that: Most of the people working on qt creator do so using creator from the branch they work on, so we do tend to notice most breakages:-)

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                    floridaboy
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                    I tried with Qt Creator 2.0.1 and yes, the context help does not work. I did not debug the Qt Creator, but STL reference (available here: http://developer.qt.nokia.com/wiki/Qt_Creator_Documentation_Gallery) does work in the context mode. This makes me wonder if the context tags were generated correctly when the cppref.qch file was created?

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                      KiaPlayer
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                      I tried "cppref.qch" with Qt Creator 2.0.1. Context help works fine for functions (e.g. abs, ceil, atoi), but doesn't works for keywords (e.g. void, switch, public). But it's good enough :)

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                        dirx
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                        The context help (F1) seems only to work, if the correct #include statement is in the code. I tried "cppref.qch" and also the Linux Man Pages (available here http://developer.qt.nokia.com/wiki/Qt_Creator_Documentation_Gallery) with Qt Creator 2.2.1 and also the latest nightly build of 2.3.
                        Here an example code to test the context help:

                        @#include <QtCore/QCoreApplication>
                        #include <cmath>
                        #include <cstdio>
                        #include <cstdlib>

                        int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                        {
                        QCoreApplication a(argc, argv);
                        abs(10.0);
                        char name[] = "world";
                        FILE *out = fopen( "output.txt", "w" );
                        if( out != NULL )
                        fprintf( out, "Hello %s\n", name );
                        sqrt(12.2);
                        rand();
                        return a.exec();
                        }
                        @

                        For example, for the math functions abs() and sqrt() the context help works only if <cmath> is included and recognized by QtCreator (cmath.h must be in the PATH or in INCLUDEPATH of the *.pro project file). The same behavior for rand() and <cstdlib>. But for printf, fprintf or fopen the context help does not work at all, even with <cstdio>. Also no context help for the keywords.

                        Normally, a context help system should be independent of the syntax parser, i.e. the include files, as it happens often that one would like to know the correct include file for a specific function.

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                          dirx
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                          Same problem for QCoreApplication and its #include statement, as soon as the #include <QtCore/QCoreApplication> statement is commented (//) or removed, "QCoreApplication" change its color and no more context help via F1.
                          So the problem seems to be general for all qch-help files and not only the C++-reference or Linux Man Pages help files. It is a problem of Qt Creator and not the help files or their context tags.
                          I have put a bug-report here:
                          https://bugreports.qt.nokia.com/browse/QTCREATORBUG-5948

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                            pavko
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                            To finalize this thread - you can find cpp reference in qch format here "CPP-reference":http://en.cppreference.com/w/Cppreference:Archives

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                              tobias.hunger
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                              I took the liberty of adding that link to the "Qt Creator documentation gallery":https://qt-project.org/wiki/Qt_Creator_Documentation_Gallery (below the other link to and C++ reference in QCH format;-)

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                                mloskot
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                                Qt Creator 2.8.1 here with "Linux Man Pages Qt Help integrated":http://shinnok.com/rants/2011/07/19/linux-man-pages-integration-with-qt-creator/

                                It runs out something is still not right with recognising the right headers.

                                In this example, F1 for the fabs function works:
                                @
                                #include <math.h>
                                int main()
                                {
                                fabs(-1);
                                }
                                @

                                but in this, F1 for the printf does not work:
                                @
                                #include <stdio.h>
                                int main()
                                {
                                printf("");
                                }
                                @

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