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/****************************************************************************
**
** This file is part of Qt Creator
**
** Copyright (c) 2010 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
**
** Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com)
**
** 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 Free Documentation License
**
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** Documentation License version 1.3 as published by the Free Software
** Foundation and appearing in the file included in the packaging of this
** file.
**
** If you have questions regarding the use of this file, please contact
** Nokia at qt-info@nokia.com.
**
****************************************************************************/
/*!
\page index.html
\title Qt Creator
Qt Creator is Nokia's crossplatform IDE. The core of Qt Creator is
basically only a \l{ExtensionSystem}{plugin loader}.
All functionality is implemented in plugins, the basis of Qt Creator is
implemented in the \l{Core} {Core} Plugin. The plugin manager provides
simple means for plugin cooperation that allow plugins to provide
hooks for other plugin's extensions.
To get an overview of what parts of Qt Creator are extensible, have a look at the \l{Common Extension Tasks} page.
Also read and follow the Qt Creator \l{Qt Creator Coding Rules}{coding style and best practice patterns}.
\section1 Core Libraries
There are a few core libraries used by many parts of Qt Creator.
\table
\header
\o Library Name
\o Description
\row
\o \l{Aggregation}
\o Adds functionality for "glueing" QObjects of different
types together, so you can "cast" between them.
\row
\o \l{ExtensionSystem}
\o Implements the plugin loader framework. Provides a base class for plugins and
basic mechanisms for plugin interaction like an object pool.
\endtable
\section1 Plugins
As already mentioned, Qt Creator is basically only a plugin loader framework
which gets its IDE functionality through plugins. The most important plugin
is the Core plugin which provides all the basic functionality needed
later to integrate e.g. editors or mode windows.
\table
\header
\o Plugin Name
\o Description
\row
\o \l{Core}
\o The core plugin. Provides the main window and managers for editors,
actions, mode windows and files, just to mention the most important ones.
\row
\o \l{Find}
\o Support for searching text in arbitrary widgets, and arbitrary other things.
\row
\o \l{Locator}
\o Hooks for providing content for Locator.
\endtable
*/
/*!
\page classes.html
\title Qt Creator Classes
\generatelist classes
*/
/*!
\page namespaces.html
\title Qt Creator Namespaces
\generatelist namespaces
*/
/*!
\page mainclasses.html
\title Qt Creator Main Classes
\generatelist mainclasses
*/
/*!
\page functions.html
\title Qt Creator Functions
\generatelist functionindex
*/
/*!
\page common_extension_tasks.html
\title Common Extension Tasks
\table
\header
\o Task
\o Details
\o API
\row
\o Add a menu / menu entry.
\o You can extend existing menus or create new ones.
\o \l{Core::ActionManager}, \l{Core::Command}, \l{Core::ICore::actionManager()}
\row
\o Add a configurable keyboard shortcut.
\o Registerng shortcuts makes it possible for users to configure them in the common shortcut settings dialog.
\o \l{Core::ActionManager}, \l{Core::Command}, \l{Core::ICore::actionManager()}
\row
\o Add a mode.
\o Modes correspond to complete screens of controls, specialized for a task.
\o \l{Core::IMode}, \l{Core::BaseMode}
\row
\o Add a new editor type.
\o Like an editor for xml files.
\o \l{Core::IEditorFactory}, \l{Core::IEditor}, \l{Core::IFile}
\row
\o Add a "New" wizard.
\o That is added to the list when users do File->New..., allows you to basically do whatever you want.
\o \l{Core::IWizard}, \l{Core::StandardFileWizard}, \l{Core::BaseFileWizard}, \l{Core::BaseFileWizardParameters}
\row
\o Add support for a new version control system.
\o Version control systems provided by QtCreator itself are Perforce, Git and Subversion.
\o \l{Core::IVersionControl}
\row
\o Add a view to the navigation sidebar.
\o The one which shows the project tree, filesystem, open documents or bookmarks.
\o \l{Core::INavigationWidgetFactory}
\row
\o Add a preferences page to the preferences dialog.
\o Add a new page to existing or new category in Tools->Options.
\o \l{Core::IOptionsPage}
\row
\o Add a find filter for the find dialog.
\o Implement any kind of search term based search.
\o \l{Find::IFindFilter}, \l{Find::SearchResultWindow}
\row
\o Add support for the find tool bar to a widget.
\o The widget that has focus is asked if it supports text search, you can provide that for widgets under your control.
\o \l{Find::IFindSupport}, \l{Find::BaseTextFind}
\row
\o Add a completely new project type.
\o
\o
\row
\o Add a new type of build step.
\o
\o
\row
\o Add a new filter to Locator.
\o For a text typed in by the user you provide a list of things to show in the popup. When the user selects an entry you are requested to do whatever you want.
\o \l{Locator::ILocatorFilter}, \l{Locator::FilterEntry}, \l{Locator::BaseFileFilter}
\row
\o Show a progress indicator for a concurrently running task.
\o You can show a progress indicator for your tasks in the left hand tool bar,
and also in the application icon (on platforms that support it).
\o \l{Core::ProgressManager}, \l{Core::FutureProgress}
\row
\o
\o
\o
\endtable
*/
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