[Qt-creator] Transformin Qt Creator in a compact Programming Text Editor
Hello trolls =) I Was wondering if there's a way I can get the Qt Creator Programming Text Editor standalone.. I mean, a program thats just like notepad++ or something, but with the functionalities the editor of QtCreator have, like his Wonderful Code Completion, Syntax Highlighting and such, i know there are a lot of good editors out there, but i got used to QtCreator and it isn't easy getting used to something worse after you get the wonderful =P The main reason is that sometimes I'm doing some works for my college and i need to program small things related to the classes, which most of the times is a single file and there ain't no need for a big complex project in QtCreator. I Know i could always carry a full install of Creator on my pen-drive, but that usually don't work, 'cause the PC needs to have Qt installed :/ So, in a nutshell... Is there a way to transform the robust QtCreator IDE into a light Text Editor with the Code Completion and syntax Highlight? And, if there is a way or someone already did that, could someone point it out to me? Thanks for your time, Jefferson. ___ Qt-creator mailing list Qt-creator@trolltech.com http://lists.trolltech.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-creator
Re: [Qt-creator] Transformin Qt Creator in a compact Programming Text Editor
Hi, On Sat, Jun 26, 2010 at 10:54 AM, Jefferson Bandeira jbsi...@ufrj.br wrote: I Know i could always carry a full install of Creator on my pen-drive, but that usually don't work, 'cause the PC needs to have Qt installed :/ So do you mean that you want to remove any dependencies to Qt from Qt Creator? I think - easiest way is to buy commercial Qt license and use it as a static. Is there a way to transform the robust QtCreator IDE into a light Text Editor with the Code Completion and syntax Highlight? And, if there is a way or someone already did that, could someone point it out to me? Qt Creator consist of different plugins, so you can remove (or disable - Help - About plugins) any plugin and check - will it work as you want or not. -- Best Regards, Denis Mingulov ___ Qt-creator mailing list Qt-creator@trolltech.com http://lists.trolltech.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-creator
Re: [Qt-creator] Transformin Qt Creator in a compact Programming Text Editor
On Sat, Jun 26, 2010 at 04:54:54AM -0300, Jefferson Bandeira wrote: Hello trolls =) I Was wondering if there's a way I can get the Qt Creator Programming Text Editor standalone.. I mean, a program thats just like notepad++ or something, but with the functionalities the editor of QtCreator have, like his Wonderful Code Completion, Syntax Highlighting and such, i know there are a lot of good editors out there, but i got used to QtCreator and it isn't easy getting used to something worse after you get the wonderful =P You could remove the bits from the sources that you don't need and make the rest compilable. To a certain degree that might even work. The main reason is that sometimes I'm doing some works for my college and i need to program small things related to the classes, which most of the times is a single file and there ain't no need for a big complex project in QtCreator. I Know i could always carry a full install of Creator on my pen-drive, but that usually don't work, 'cause the PC needs to have Qt installed :/ The dependency on Qt does not go away when you slash off the non-editor parts. Andre' ___ Qt-creator mailing list Qt-creator@trolltech.com http://lists.trolltech.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-creator
Re: [Qt-creator] Transformin Qt Creator in a compact Programming Text Editor
I Know i could always carry a full install of Creator on my pen-drive, but that usually don't work, 'cause the PC needs to have Qt installed :/ That's not true at all. The binary builds of Creator work with a local set of libraries instead of the system libraries (and in fact Creator can't be built against the current public release of Qt!). If you install it on the pen drive, it'll work as long as the pen drive has the same drive letter, and you can use the DOS subst command to map a virtual drive letter. So for example, if on your home computer the pen drive appears as E:, try issuing the command subst e: q: and then install Qt on the new Q: drive. Then when you put the pen drive on another computer and want to use it, use subst to map the drive letter on THAT computer to Q: and Creator will work. /s/ Adam ___ Qt-creator mailing list Qt-creator@trolltech.com http://lists.trolltech.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-creator