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  2. Qt Quick - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Qt 5.12 [14] 2.12: 2.12: Qt 5.13 [15] 2.13: 2.13: 2.13: 1.11 1.11 1.9: Qt 5. ...

  3. Qt (software) - Wikipedia

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    Qt /ˈkjuːt/ or /ˈkjuː ˈtiː/ (pronounced "cute" [7] [8] or as an initialism) is a cross-platform application development framework for creating graphical user interfaces as well as cross-platform applications that run on various software and hardware platforms such as Linux, Windows, macOS, Android or embedded systems with little or no change in the underlying codebase while still being a ...

  4. List of language bindings for Qt 5 - Wikipedia

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    Lazarus with Qt5 interface: LGPL: Python: PyOtherSide – only for QML ISC: Python PyQt [10] GPL: Commercial proprietary: Python Qt for Python – Qt's official Python bindings [11] LGPL: LGPL or commercial proprietary [2] Python PythonQt [12] LGPL: OCaml: lablqml – QML support LGPL: LGPL or commercial: QML: QtQuick – built into Qt [13 ...

  5. List of platforms supported by Qt - Wikipedia

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    64-bit (including arm64 as technology preview) 10 and 11 for Qt 6; 32-bit and 64-bit (i.e. x86 and x86_64) for Qt 5.13 [19] for Microsoft Windows 7 and newer, [20] 8.1 and 10; Qt 5.6 version supported: Windows XP and Vista: Windows CE: Older Qt versions had support for Windows CE 6 and Windows Embedded Compact 7. [21] Windows RT: Universal ...

  6. Qt Creator - Wikipedia

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    Development of what would eventually become Qt Creator had begun by 2007 or earlier under transitional names Workbench and later Project Greenhouse. [4] It debuted during the later part of the Qt 4 era, starting with the release of Qt Creator, version 1.0 in March 2009 [5] and subsequently bundled with Qt 4.5 in SDK 2009.3.

  7. Qt Project - Wikipedia

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    This led to the creation of the KDE Free Qt Foundation which guarantees that Qt would fall under a BSD-style license should no free/open source version of Qt be released during a period of 12 months. [5] In 2000, Qt 2.2 was released under the GPL v2, ending all controversy regarding GPL compatibility. [6]

  8. Poppler (software) - Wikipedia

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    Bindings exist for Glib and Qt5, that provide interfaces to the Poppler backends, although the Qt5 bindings support only the Splash and Arthur backends. There is a patchset available to add support for the Cairo backend to the Qt5 bindings, [12] but the Poppler project does not currently wish to integrate the feature into the library proper. [13]

  9. QML - Wikipedia

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    QML is the language; its JavaScript runtime is the custom V4 engine, [7] since Qt 5.2; [8] and Qt Quick is the 2D scene graph and the UI framework based on it. These are all part of the Qt Declarative module, while the technology is no longer called Qt Declarative.