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-.TH "createcw" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." ""
-.SH "NAME"
-.LP
-createcw \- custom widget description creater for Qt Designer
-.SH "SYNTAX"
-.LP
-createcw <\fIfilename.cw\fP>
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP
-This small application makes it much easier to create
-custom widget descriptions for the Qt Designer. Using
-them you can use custom widgets in the Qt Designer
-including their signals, slots and properties.
-
-To do that normally you would have to enter all that
-information in the custom widget dialog in the Qt
-Designer for each widget. But this small tool can create
-for you these description files for your custom widgets
-which you then can simply import into the Qt Designer. So
-you can use your custom widgets without any additional
-work in your forms in the Qt Designer then.
-
-To do that you have to modify the sourcecode (main.cpp) a
-bit and recompile it afterwards.
-
-STEP1: Include header files of the widgets for which a
-description should be created here. If you have a widget
-which is defined in the file mycustomwidget.h in
-/home/joedeveloper/src, write here
-
-#include "/home/joedeveloper/src/mycustomwidget.h"
-
-STEP2: Instantiate all widgets for which a description
-should be created here and add them to the list wl. If
-your custom widget is e.g. called MyCustomWidget you
-would write here
-
- Widget w;
- w.w = new MyCustomWidget( 0, 0 );
- w.include = "mycustomwidget.h";
- w.location = "global";
- wl.append( w );
-
-After that compile the program, link it with your custom
-widget (library or object file) and run it like this:
-
- (unix): ./createcw mywidgets.cw
- (win32): createcw mywidgets.cw
-
-After that you can import this description file into the
-Qt Designer using the Custom\-Widget Dialog (See
-Tools\->Custom\->Edit Custom Widgets... in the Qt Designer)
-and use these custom widget there in your forms.
-
-.SH "AUTHORS"
-.LP
-Troll Tech <http://www.trolltech.com/>