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Old 08-02-2012, 12:17 PM   #4
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Linked qt4 up to Eclipse using this reference:

http://www.qtcentre.org/wiki/index.p...t4_in_10_steps

Setup Eclipse for use with Qt

Set the right path to reach qmake and assistant. To do so click on "Run/External Tools/External Tools configuration" menu and create 2 new "Programs":

Name: QMake
Location: /usr/bin/qmake-qt4 (change it to your needs)

Name: QtAssistant
Location: /usr/bin/assistant-qt4 (change it to your needs)

Create the right file-type associations to handle Qt Designer and Linguist files. To do so click "Window/Preferences/General/Editors/File Associations" and add file extensions for .ui and .ts files:

*.ui -> designer (It's QT4 Designer, under external on my system)
*.ts -> linguist (same taxonomy)

Note: this setup has to be done only the first time you use Eclipse.
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