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[[Category:Developing_with_Qt::Qt_Quick]]
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Qt Quick, first introduced in Qt 4.7 and in [[Qt Creator]] 2.1, is a high-level UI technology that allows developers and UI designers to work together to create animated, touch-enabled UIs and lightweight applications. It includes:
'''English''' [[Qt_Quick_Russian|Русский]] [[Qt_Quick_(es)|Castellano]] [[Qt_Quick_(ca)|Català]] [[Qt_Quick_Portuguese|Português]] [[Qt_Quick_Hungarian|Magyar]] [[Qt_Quick_Arabic|عربي]] [[Qt_Quick_Japanese|日本語]] [[Qt_Quick_Persian|فارسی]] [[Qt_Quick_Greek|Ελληνικά]] [[Qt_Quick_Georgian|ქართულად]] [[Qt_Quick_Bulgarian|Български]]
 
= Qt Quick (Qt User Interface Creation Kit) =
 
"Qt Quick":http://doc.qt.io/qt-5.0/qtquick/qtquick-index.html, first introduced in "Qt 4.7":http://doc.qt.io/qt-4.7 and in [[Category:Tools::QtCreator|Qt Creator]] 2.1, is a high-level UI technology that allows developers and UI designers to work together to create animated, touch-enabled UIs and lightweight applications. It includes:


# New Tools in the Qt Creator IDE: including a visual editor that allows UI designers and developers to cooperate, working on the same code in an iterative approach
# New Tools in the Qt Creator IDE: including a visual editor that allows UI designers and developers to cooperate, working on the same code in an iterative approach
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And while no C++ programming skills are needed to use Qt Quick, it is 100% based on Qt and can be extended from C++ (and other languages, thanks to [[:Category:LanguageBindings|the bindings]]), limited only by your creativity.
And while no C++ programming skills are needed to use Qt Quick, it is 100% based on Qt and can be extended from C++ (and other languages, thanks to [[:Category:LanguageBindings|the bindings]]), limited only by your creativity.


== Scope (Qt Creator 2.1 and Quick) ==
== Scope (Qt Creator and Quick) ==


* QML project wizard and project management (new file format for pure QML applications)
* QML project wizard and project management (new file format for pure QML applications)
* Advanced QML editor with syntax highlighting, code completion, integrated help features and more
* Advanced QML editor with syntax highlighting, code completion, integrated help features and more
* Qt Quick Designer: Visual WYSIWYG editor to create Qt Quick user interfaces (technical preview)
* Qt Quick Designer: Visual WYSIWYG editor to create Qt Quick user interfaces (technical preview)
* Qt Quick Components: Common UI Elements that fit into platform Look & Feel
* Qt Quick Components: Common UI Elements that fit into platform Look & Feel


== QML vs. Widget-based GUI ==
== QML vs. Widget-based GUI ==


Qt beginners often ask: What option will be the best for creating my user interface. With Qt there are 3 techniques (which can be integrated):
Qt beginners often ask: What option will be the best for creating my user interface. With Qt there are 3 techniques (which can be integrated):
* using Qt Designer to create '''.ui files, a XML-based UI description
* using Qt Designer to create *.ui files
''' coding the setup of your UI in C++ with Qt widgets classes
* a XML-based UI description coding the setup of your UI in C++ with Qt widgets classes
* write or visually design (or modeling with Qt Creator 2.1) QML files
* write or visually design (or modeling with Qt Creator) QML files
 
''The HowTo is still to be done'' but use the [[Tagging|tag]] "qml vs widget":http://qt.io/search/tag/qml~vs~widget when searching and finding, thx :)
 
== Links ==


* [[Introduction_to_Qt_Quick]]
See also: [[Introduction_to_Qt_Quick]]
* "Getting Started":http://doc.qt.io/qt-5.0/qtquick/qtquick-index.html
* "Developing Qt Quick Applications":http://doc.qt.io/qtcreator-2.7/creator-visual-editor.html
* OLD: "Creating QML Components":http://doc.qt.nokia.com/qtcreator-2.1-snapshot/quick-components.html
* OLD: "Open Qt Quick Components":http://developer.qt.nokia.com/wiki/QtQuickOpenComponents
* OLD: "Qt Quick sync meeting minutes":http://developer.qt.nokia.com/wiki/QtQuickMinutes
* OLD: "Exporting QML from photoshop and GIMP":labs.qt.nokia.com/2010/10/19/exporting-qml-from-photoshop-and-gimp/ - '''WIP'''
* OLD: "QML UI examples on Forum Nokia":https://projects.forum.nokia.com/qmluiexamples

Latest revision as of 06:50, 9 March 2016

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Qt Quick, first introduced in Qt 4.7 and in Qt Creator 2.1, is a high-level UI technology that allows developers and UI designers to work together to create animated, touch-enabled UIs and lightweight applications. It includes:

  1. New Tools in the Qt Creator IDE: including a visual editor that allows UI designers and developers to cooperate, working on the same code in an iterative approach
  2. QML (Qt Meta-Object Language): an easy to use, declarative language
  3. QtDeclarative: a new module in the Qt library that enables a new declarative programming approach

And while no C++ programming skills are needed to use Qt Quick, it is 100% based on Qt and can be extended from C++ (and other languages, thanks to the bindings), limited only by your creativity.

Scope (Qt Creator and Quick)

  • QML project wizard and project management (new file format for pure QML applications)
  • Advanced QML editor with syntax highlighting, code completion, integrated help features and more
  • Qt Quick Designer: Visual WYSIWYG editor to create Qt Quick user interfaces (technical preview)
  • Qt Quick Components: Common UI Elements that fit into platform Look & Feel

QML vs. Widget-based GUI

Qt beginners often ask: What option will be the best for creating my user interface. With Qt there are 3 techniques (which can be integrated):

  • using Qt Designer to create *.ui files
  • a XML-based UI description coding the setup of your UI in C++ with Qt widgets classes
  • write or visually design (or modeling with Qt Creator) QML files

See also: Introduction_to_Qt_Quick