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\page gettingstarted.html
\title QtCommercial Charts getting started
\keyword Introduction
You can obtain the QtCommercial Charts package from \l {http://www.digia.com/en/Qt/Log-in-Customer-Portal/} {Customer portal}.
Compiling:
\code
qmake CONFIG+=release
make
make install
\endcode
Depending on the OS and the compiler you are using "make" might need to be replaced with another command like: nmake, mingw32-make, etc.
On Windows platforms both debug and release configurations are built by default at the same time.
To build both at the same time on other platforms invoke the following command:
\code
make all
\endcode
Compiling as a static library (lib only):
\code
qmake CONFIG+=staticlib
make
make install
\endcode
\bold {New project}
Create a new project in a usual way and then add to your project's *.pro file following line:
\code
CONFIG += qtcommercialchart
\endcode
Or if you have not installed charts after building:
\code
CHARTSLIB = QtCommercialChart
CONFIG(debug, debug|release) {
mac: CHARTSLIB = $$join(CHARTSLIB,,,_debug)
win32: CHARTSLIB = $$join(CHARTSLIB,,,d)
}
INCLUDEPATH += /include
LIBS += -L/lib -l$$CHARTSLIB
\endcode
\bold {Widget project}
To use the QCharts classes add QtCommercialChart namespace macro in your header file.
\code
#include
#include
QTCOMMERCIALCHART_USE_NAMESPACE
class ExampleWidget : public QWidget
\endcode
\bold {QML project}
Add an import line to your *.qml file:
\code
import QtCommercial.Chart 1.0
\endcode
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