Am Montag, 22. Januar 2018, 22:32:00 schrieb Michael Hirmke:
Oops. I always looked for qt5-doc, because it was qt4-doc before, and completely overlooked libqt5-qtdoc.
Actually it was libqt4-devel-doc (and libqt4-devel-doc-data as you write in your first mail) before... ;-)
Did it. And magic, magic - Qt5 Creator now shows up all of the installed examples.
Good. Maybe it would make sense to move the examples-manifest.xml files to the libqt5-qtdoc-qch subpackage then, which is recommended by libqt5-creator because it contains the docs (.qch files) that Qt Creator uses/displays. I don't think they have any relations to the HTML docs anyway...
The Qt5 examples do show up here if I create an additional "Qt Version" using qmake-qt5, there's a chooser at the top of the "Examples" page to select which one you want to see.
I didn't need to do anything besides installing libqt5-qt5doc!
No, you have no /usr/bin/qmake, so Qt Creator apparently falls back to /usr/lib64/qt5/bin/qmake (using the Qt5 installation path). I do have libqt4-devel installed though as mentioned, so Qt Creator picks up (the Qt4 based) /usr/bin/cmake and creates (only) a Qt4 based config automatically. As indicated, I don't really think it's worth the effort to change anything because of that, as it is only relevant if libqt4-devel is installed as well (which of course it isn't by default), and it's easy to add another Qt version anyway. Kind Regards, Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org