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    SGaist
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    wrote on 14 Nov 2017, 22:37 last edited by
    #22

    It's just a starting point. Nothing forbids you to have several forms.

    The .uil file is processed by uic to generate code (a bit like moc for QObject based classes) then the ui.setupUi(this); line does the "magic" to setup everything you prepared with Designer.

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      mzimmers
      wrote on 14 Nov 2017, 23:44 last edited by
      #23

      I've tried to implement a new class (patterned after my main form)...obviously I don't understand something.

      Here's the header:

      #ifndef CREDENTIALS_H
      #define CREDENTIALS_H
      
      #include <QWidget>
      
      namespace Ui
      {
          class Credentials;
      }
      class Credentials : public QWidget
      {
          Q_OBJECT
      public:
          explicit Credentials(QWidget *parent = nullptr);
      private:
          Ui::Credentials *uiCredentials;
      };
      
      #endif // CREDENTIALS_H
      

      and here's the source:

      #include "credentials.h"
      #include "ui_credentials.h"
      
      Credentials::Credentials(QWidget *parent)
          : QWidget(parent),
            uiCredentials(new Ui::Credentials)
      
      {
          uiCredentials->setupUi(this);
      }
      

      I'm getting an error "invalid use of incomplete type 'class Ui::Credentials'. Why is it incomplete?

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      • M mzimmers
        14 Nov 2017, 23:44

        I've tried to implement a new class (patterned after my main form)...obviously I don't understand something.

        Here's the header:

        #ifndef CREDENTIALS_H
        #define CREDENTIALS_H
        
        #include <QWidget>
        
        namespace Ui
        {
            class Credentials;
        }
        class Credentials : public QWidget
        {
            Q_OBJECT
        public:
            explicit Credentials(QWidget *parent = nullptr);
        private:
            Ui::Credentials *uiCredentials;
        };
        
        #endif // CREDENTIALS_H
        

        and here's the source:

        #include "credentials.h"
        #include "ui_credentials.h"
        
        Credentials::Credentials(QWidget *parent)
            : QWidget(parent),
              uiCredentials(new Ui::Credentials)
        
        {
            uiCredentials->setupUi(this);
        }
        

        I'm getting an error "invalid use of incomplete type 'class Ui::Credentials'. Why is it incomplete?

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        kshegunov
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        wrote on 15 Nov 2017, 08:25 last edited by kshegunov
        #24
        #include "ui_credentials_form_file_name.h"
        

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          mzimmers
          wrote on 15 Nov 2017, 15:16 last edited by
          #25

          I think I'm already doing that -- in the source file:

          #include "credentials.h"
           ***** #include "ui_credentials.h" *****
          Credentials::Credentials(QWidget *parent)
          

          0_1510758968869_credential.PNG

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            SGaist
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            wrote on 15 Nov 2017, 15:19 last edited by
            #26

            Did you re-run qmake after adding your new form ?

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            • S SGaist
              15 Nov 2017, 15:19

              Did you re-run qmake after adding your new form ?

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              mzimmers
              wrote on 15 Nov 2017, 15:22 last edited by
              #27

              @SGaist Yes. (I just tried it again to be sure.) I even did a clean/qmake/build...same results.

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                15 Nov 2017, 15:22

                @SGaist Yes. (I just tried it again to be sure.) I even did a clean/qmake/build...same results.

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                wrote on 15 Nov 2017, 15:31 last edited by
                #28

                And is the root object of your form called "Credentials" (look for it when you open the form in the designer - in the right, in the object tree the first object's name)?

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                  wrote on 15 Nov 2017, 15:42 last edited by
                  #29

                  Aha! That did the trick. Thanks, kshegunov. It was simply called "Dialog."

                  So, the step I missed was matching the name of the top-level object created in Designer with the new class I created manually to support it. I looked past this because the first form (and its supporting class) was created automatically when I started the project.

                  Thanks again.

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                    15 Nov 2017, 15:42

                    Aha! That did the trick. Thanks, kshegunov. It was simply called "Dialog."

                    So, the step I missed was matching the name of the top-level object created in Designer with the new class I created manually to support it. I looked past this because the first form (and its supporting class) was created automatically when I started the project.

                    Thanks again.

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                    mrjj
                    Lifetime Qt Champion
                    wrote on 16 Nov 2017, 22:42 last edited by mrjj
                    #30

                    @mzimmers
                    Hi
                    Just as a note. you can add as many forms as you like and
                    have them auto created like mainwindow is.

                    It sounds you manually created Credentials ?

                    To get a new form, simply right click top of project, select "Add new" and then
                    alt text
                    In next window, you can choose if it should be MainWindow, Dialog or Widget.

                    This way you get .ui, cpp and h all ready to go.

                    maybe i misunderstood but just in case :)

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                      16 Nov 2017, 22:42

                      @mzimmers
                      Hi
                      Just as a note. you can add as many forms as you like and
                      have them auto created like mainwindow is.

                      It sounds you manually created Credentials ?

                      To get a new form, simply right click top of project, select "Add new" and then
                      alt text
                      In next window, you can choose if it should be MainWindow, Dialog or Widget.

                      This way you get .ui, cpp and h all ready to go.

                      maybe i misunderstood but just in case :)

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                      mzimmers
                      wrote on 16 Nov 2017, 22:43 last edited by
                      #31

                      @mrjj oh, that's good to know about. I looked right past that and just created the form from the line below. Thanks, mrjj...I'll remember that for the (not so distant) future.

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                        16 Nov 2017, 22:43

                        @mrjj oh, that's good to know about. I looked right past that and just created the form from the line below. Thanks, mrjj...I'll remember that for the (not so distant) future.

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                        mrjj
                        Lifetime Qt Champion
                        wrote on 16 Nov 2017, 22:48 last edited by
                        #32

                        @mzimmers
                        Ah, yep that gives you just the ui file which is useful for hooking somes some interface up
                        with existing code. But not so much for a brand new window/dialog. :)

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                          MRen
                          wrote on 24 Dec 2017, 17:36 last edited by
                          #33

                          Just as a note. you can add as many forms as you like and
                          have them auto created like mainwindow is.

                          P.s.:Hi

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