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Here the Qt community has gathered information on Qt over the years.
Everything here is created and maintained by the community.
Please take a look at the below information before you start contributing.
- What is Qt?
- Purpose of this wiki
- There is also a complete listing of all pages.
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Quick Access (Portal)
| Current Releases (All Releases) | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Qt Version | State | Support Duration | New Features | Download Online Installers (All Downloads) | |||
| Linux (x64 and arm) | Mac | Windows (x64 and arm) | |||||
| Qt 6.5 | Long Term Support Release | 3 years | New Features in Qt 6.5 | - | |||
| Qt 6.8 | Long Term Support Release | 5 years | New Features in Qt 6.8 | ||||
| Qt 6.9 | Supported Release | 1 year | New Features in Qt 6.9 | ||||
| Qt 6.10 | Supported Release | 1 year | New Features in Qt 6.10 | ||||
| Qt 6.11 | Feature Development | 1 year | New Features in Qt 6.11 | ||||
Install / Build
- Install Qt 5 on openSUSE
- Install Qt 5 on Ubuntu
- Building Qt 6 from Git
- MinGW-64-bit
- Visual Studio Add-in
- Native Build on Raspberry Pi
- Install Qt 5 Dev Suite Windows
- Qt for WebAssembly
- Qt for Python
- Building Qt for OpenHarmony
New to Qt 5
- Qt for Beginners
- Qt Creator Guidance
- "How To" collection
- Transition from Qt 4.x to Qt5
- New Signal Slot Syntax
- Raspberry Pi Beginners Guide
- Building Qt for PocketCHIP
General
Qt Documentation
Application Developers (Portal)
Desktop (Portal)
- Install Qt 5 on openSUSE
- Install Qt 5 on Ubuntu
- How to Use QPushButton
- Qt Quick Tutorial
- Writing good tests
- Exporting a document to PDF
- Qt for OpenHarmony
Embedded (Portal)
- Qt for Embedded Linux
- TIPandaBoard
- Qt on the BeagleBoard
- RaspberryPi Beginners Guide
- Supported Devices
- I.MX-6
Mobile (Portal)
Contributors (Portal)
- Qt Contribution Guidelines
- Building Qt 6 from Git You will need to be able to build Qt from sources so that you can test your local patches
- Developing Qt (overview)
- The Qt Project Security Policy: Reporting and handling of security issues
- Qt Project Guidelines Guides and useful information for code contributors to the Qt Project
- Guidelines: General guidelines regarding Qt code (excl. those specifically for code contributions to the Qt Project)
- Instructions: Instructions for set-up and tools
- Process: Description of the development process
- Documentation: Resources regarding writing documentation and examples
- Qt Contributors Summits
- Qt Metrics Page Description
Special Interest (Portal)
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