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This application note details QT Creator setup and configuration in [[Axel_Embedded_Linux_Kit_(XELK)|XELK]] [[Managed Virtual Machine (MVM)|MVM]]
= Setting up Qt Creator to build for XELK =
{{ImportantMessage|text=Note: The version of Qt Creator may differ from images below. The version provided from XELK 4.0.0 release is 4.5.2}}== Qt Creator Installation == To install Qt Creator inside your toolchain lunch launch a terminal emulator and run
Now it is necessary to add the definition of your board before proceding developing and compiling your first applicationapplications. In order to add the device information automatically, DAVE provides a simple setup script.
For adding <!-- User just need to run the board definition run.following commands inside your terminal emulator:
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If the installation process went ok complete successfully, you should see inside the <code>Tools->Options menu -> Kits </code> a ''kit'' named XELK., as in the following screenshot:
If you don't want to use the automatic setup or want to customize the configuration, in this section we details all the step required. === Devices === Go to <code>Tools->Options </code> menu Devices
Insert the ip IP address of your device and the , ''root'' as username and leave password empty (this is the default configuration of the XELK root accountfile systems). Make sure that the device is connected to the network and your virtual machine networking is correctly configured to use a bridge connection(see [[VirtualBox Network Configuration|this]] article for more details). Then click '''Next'''.
Now you will To add a clickable button to your application. In order to do this, select from the <code>Edit </code> window and select <code>Test->Forms->mainwindow.ui</code>
To add a Push Button click Click on Push Button in the Buttons tab and drag it to the main widown window view. In order to edit the text displayed by the label, dubble double click it and write ''"Hello World!"''.
The last step before running the application inside the device is to select configure Qt backend into application command line arguments: open the <code>Project </code> window and select the <code>Run </code> configuration and as Arguments. , then type <precode>-platform eglfs</precode> into <code>Arguments</code>
After these changes you are ready to debug your application directly inside your board with the <code>Run/Debug </code> command[[File:QtCreator XELK 3 0 0 35.png|30px]]