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    qxoz
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    Hi Tobias!
    Sorry for stupid question but how add a feature request to bugtracker?

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      andre
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      Same as adding a bug.

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        petteyg
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        I've used both Qt Creator and KDevelop, and I much prefer KDevelop.

        • KDevelop gives me a tab for each open file. Qt Creator does not, and that makes having lots of files open at once annoying to deal with.
        • KDevelop doesn't make me manually re-run CMake after modifying CMakeLists.txt, and even has some support for automatically adding new source files to CMakeLists.txt.

        My favorite IDE for Qt doesn't exist yet. I want a good C++ (and Qt) plugin for IntelliJ IDEA :)

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          andre
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          As was stated before: using tabs for files is not very scalable. What happens if you have 30 open source files? I think QtCreator actually used to use tabs, but I find the open files list and using ALT-tab to be more convenient than tabs. I find having to manage lots of files using tabs annoying.

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            pperisin
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            I like qt creator more than eclipse.

            However, I do prefer eclipse tabs. It is probably true that with many files list is more appropriate, but mostly I work with small amount of files opened, and in that case tabs work better IMO.

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              Serenity
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              @Tobias Hunger: I am more accustomed with Eclipse than with Qt Creator because I used it before a long time ;) That's the reason, why I miss tabs, but it's not bad to have it not ( I don't know the shortcuts, thanks for that :) ).

              The next thing, what I am missing is a "good" integration of subversion. I don't know, how I can create a new subversion project. I can only commit existing projects. Using Eclipse with Subclipse (Linux) or TortoiseSVN (Windows) is the only solution to use Subversion useful. The intergration in Qt Creator is nice, but not as good as with Eclipse. (e.g: I don't see in the project/filetree which file was changed since last checkout or when the last checkout was)

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                sptrakesh
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                [quote author="petteyg" date="1361155361"]My favorite IDE for Qt doesn't exist yet. I want a good C++ (and Qt) plugin for IntelliJ IDEA :)[/quote]

                That would indeed be utopia.

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                  tobias.hunger
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                  Serenity: I have a bug open about adding "Check project into subversion", but never got round to actually implement it yet, sorry.

                  We will never cover 100% of all use cases in creator -- I do not think any IDE will ever manage that. So rarely used features as "create a new project in a VCS system" tend to get a rather low priority.

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                    qxoz
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                    [quote author="Tobias Hunger" date="1361381478"]We will never cover 100% of all use cases in creator -- I do not think any IDE will ever manage that. [/quote]
                    You right. And bring to the ideal of what is present is best option.

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                      Jake007
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                      My first choice IDE is definitely MS VS 2012.

                      Heres why:

                      • Multi screen support
                      • Better debugger
                      • Easier project linking and code organization
                      • Tools like dependency charts etc...
                      • Better code completion ( due to a plug-in), otherwise QtC has extremely good one ( and syntax highlighting)
                      • Better overview over entire project ( Solution Explorer), open documents ( tabs), all objects, methods and functions in a file ( drop down menu).
                      • VS Does not have problems with localized keyboards. QtC has "ALT (GR) + B" by default for build since QtC 2.6 if I recall correctly, the same shortcut that is for "{" on my keyboard. And is not the only one.
                      • Analyzer ( for lazy days :) )

                      But QtC also has few nice functions, which I miss in VS:

                      • That light bulb at end of class methods, which can update it in cpp file
                      • I love that F1 button for docs
                      • Auto change "." to "->" ( in VS again custom macro or plug-in)
                      • Cross platform

                      And last time I used QtC, it crashed 3 times per hour ( if I was lucky). That was the day after Qt5 was release. Also version 2.6.

                      Regards,
                      Jake


                      Code is poetry

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                        LangstoniusRex
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                        Well since the topic is still going...

                        I prefer QtCreator in pretty much all cases except when ssh'd into something, then I prefer nano (which isnt installed 1/2 the time)

                        I like the experience QtCreator provides, makes what i need to do simple and fast. No to mention improvements as of late with testing deployment across multiple devices even simpler.

                        just my 2cents

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                          sierdzio
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                          QtCreator in my case, too, sometimes a bit of Kate/ Notepad++, and in corner cases (1% of the time, maybe) MSVS. I don't like tabs in text editors, so the way it's done in QtC and Kate is perfect for me. Also, the clear and simple, yet powerful GUI in QtC is a winner for me.

                          While lack of some basic features in MSVS is simply a disgrace ("." to "->" conversion, no "dark mode" with black background, very confusing build output).

                          Anyway, everybody uses what they like. No point in forcing anything :)

                          (Z(:^

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                            mhcrnl
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                            for me Qt is good!

                            Salutare !!!

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                              Samer
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                              don't confuse . use QT Creator

                              Best Regards
                              S.Kour

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                                Patrick Fromberg
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                                Am late to the party again 8-(. I really like QtCreator but I want to mention one thing. Using *.pro.shared files is not good enough to easily separate stuff that you want to share (i.e. put into the repository) and things you do not want to share (not good enough means cumbersome and not safe). The only safe solution is not to share the *.pro.user file and send documentation to the team on howto set up the build and run environments.

                                It's still better than VisualStudio where things you do not want to share are in the *.sln or *.vcproj files which you just have to share obviously. With VS projects you get the feeling that someone is leaving little pieces of pupu all over the place in your repository. And if you get a pupuconflict when merging, you have some undocumented XML content you may absolutely not understand - and when you figure it out, it turns out that it's ridiculously irrelevant stuff.

                                How is this issue handled in KDevelop?

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                                • Patrick FrombergP Patrick Fromberg

                                  Am late to the party again 8-(. I really like QtCreator but I want to mention one thing. Using *.pro.shared files is not good enough to easily separate stuff that you want to share (i.e. put into the repository) and things you do not want to share (not good enough means cumbersome and not safe). The only safe solution is not to share the *.pro.user file and send documentation to the team on howto set up the build and run environments.

                                  It's still better than VisualStudio where things you do not want to share are in the *.sln or *.vcproj files which you just have to share obviously. With VS projects you get the feeling that someone is leaving little pieces of pupu all over the place in your repository. And if you get a pupuconflict when merging, you have some undocumented XML content you may absolutely not understand - and when you figure it out, it turns out that it's ridiculously irrelevant stuff.

                                  How is this issue handled in KDevelop?

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                                  aha_1980
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                                  Hi @patrick-fromberg,

                                  thanks for your comment - I fully agree that this looks like a missing piece.

                                  I suggest you bring this topic up to the Qt Creator mailing list or create a suggestion at bugreports.qt.io (In that case - please post a link here so others can follow).

                                  Regards

                                  Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                                    Qt Creator is my all-time favorite. :-)

                                    For UI development and exploring QML components and features I also rely on the Felgo Cloud IDE: https://blog.felgo.com/updates/cloud-ide-qt-development-online

                                    You can develop QML in the browser without installing any tools at all - it's really nice make small changes on-the-go or to prototype ideas.

                                    Senior Developer at Felgo - https://felgo.com/qt

                                    Develop mobile Apps for iOS & Android with Qt
                                    Felgo is an official Qt Technology Partner

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                                      AlexNevskiy
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                                      Sadly, but Qt Creator still has no extremely useful feature that every IDE should has. I mean multi cursor editing. So I need to swich permanently to another Editor like Sublime for quickly edit big chunks of monotonous text.

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                                        Sadly, but Qt Creator still has no extremely useful feature that every IDE should has. I mean multi cursor editing. So I need to swich permanently to another Editor like Sublime for quickly edit big chunks of monotonous text.

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                                        aha_1980
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                                        Hi @AlexNevskiy,

                                        you may want to comment and vote on QTCREATORBUG-16013

                                        Regards

                                        Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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