* Simplify add_qt_gui_executable() to not require WIN32/MACOSX_BUNDLE but provide it implicitly. It's redundant :) * When on Android, build a module (shared library), just like qmake. This requires an additional library destination in the install() call, but that's ignored on other platforms. * Fix typos in the android deployment generation settings function * Use the correct cache variable to determine whether we're inside a Qt build or not. Right now this only works inside Qt builds anyway as QtPlatformAndroid.cmake is not publically accessible. Change-Id: If1c763c31a7a83d0e0d854362ba7901657f63eb5 Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io> Reviewed-by: Qt CMake Build Bot |
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README
All the standard features of application main windows are provided by Qt. Main windows can have pull down menus, tool bars, and dock windows. These separate forms of user input are unified in an integrated action system that also supports keyboard shortcuts and accelerator keys in menu items. Documentation for these examples can be found via the Examples link in the main Qt documentation.