Hi
Its not very clear to me what you are trying to achieve - but I think
these questions are better directed to the qt-interest mailing list
unless they have something to do with QGIS?
Information on qt related mailing lists can be found here.
http://lists.trolltech.com/
Regards
Tim
On 12/13/06, derubertis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dears friends,
I've met some problems installing Qt Open Source Edition (version 4.2.2) in Windows XP SP2
environment: after installing MinGW (version 5.0.2), and changing the file "w32api.h"
(version 3.2, as required), in the "C:\MinGW\include" folder, the files I can launch are
only the followings:
Qt Assistant (help and documentation);
Qt Designer (graphic tools);
Qt Linguist (translation tool);
Qt Examples and Demos;
Qt 4.2.2 Command Prompt;
Qt 4.2.2 prompt (Build Debug Libraries).
I've followed the examples and the "How to get started" sections, but no
significant result, since it is not clear how and where I have to create files in
folders, and if I should use plain text editor, or Visual C++ files, etc.
I'm interested in platform-independent C++ programming, and Qt programming too,
but what I expected was a text editor (Visual C++ like): does anyone know how
to fix this problem?
Thanks a lot!
Fabio De Rubertis
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