/**************************************************************************** ** ** Copyright (C) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). ** Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com) ** ** This file is part of the documentation of the Qt Toolkit. ** ** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$ ** No Commercial Usage ** This file contains pre-release code and may not be distributed. ** You may use this file in accordance with the terms and conditions ** contained in the Technology Preview License Agreement accompanying ** this package. ** ** GNU Lesser General Public License Usage ** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Lesser ** General Public License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software ** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.LGPL included in the ** packaging of this file. Please review the following information to ** ensure the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 requirements ** will be met: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html. ** ** In addition, as a special exception, Nokia gives you certain ** additional rights. These rights are described in the Nokia Qt LGPL ** Exception version 1.1, included in the file LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt in this ** package. ** ** If you have questions regarding the use of this file, please contact ** Nokia at qt-info@nokia.com. ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** $QT_END_LICENSE$ ** ****************************************************************************/ /*! \page uic.html \title User Interface Compiler (uic) \ingroup qttools \keyword uic \omit KEEP THIS FILE SYNCHRONIZED WITH uic.1 \endomit This page documents the \e{User Interface Compiler} for the Qt GUI toolkit. The \c uic reads an XML format user interface definition (\c .ui) file as generated by \l{designer-manual.html}{Qt Designer} and creates a corresponding C++ header file. Usage: \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_uic.qdoc 0 \section1 Options The following table lists the command-line options recognized by \c uic. \table \header \o Option \o Description \row \o \c{-o } \o Write output to \c instead of to standard output. \row \o \c{-tr } \o Use \c for translating strings instead of \c tr(). \row \o \c{-p} \o Don't generate guards against multiple inclusion (\c #ifndef FOO_H ...). \row \o \c{-h} \o Display the usage and the list of options. \row \o \c{-v} \o Display \c{uic}'s version number. \endtable \section1 Examples If you use \c qmake, \c uic will be invoked automatically for header files. Here are useful makefile rules if you only use GNU make: \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_uic.qdoc 1 If you want to write portably, you can use individual rules of the following form: \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_uic.qdoc 2 You must also remember to add \c{ui_foo.h} to your \c HEADERS (substitute your favorite name). */