Hi,
I recently build a fresh tree on Windows using Visual Studio 2017. You can
download the binary Qt package for VS 2015/2017, and just use that to link
to/build against. I can try and write up each step as I do it fresh
tomorrow once I am in front of that machine, but it really didn't take too
Dave,
I'm cc'ing the avogadro-devel mailing list as well as Patrick Avery and Marcus
on this. I'm quite sure you don't need to build Qt for Windows before compiling
OpenChemistry on Windows, but I don't use Visual Studio. (I install a binary
version on Mac, which saves loads of time.)