Advanced UseQt Creator attempts to meet your development needs, whether you are an experienced Qt developer or a newcomer to Qt. When you install Qt Creator as a part of Qt SDK, the default configuration allows you to start coding, building, running and debugging applications with very little effort. However, you can easily change or extend the default configuration, by choosing a different build system, adding project wizards, integrating external tools, or editing the standard MIME types that Qt Creator uses to recognize your files. You can start Qt Creator and specify some options for running it from the command line. This following topics describe advanced use of Qt Creator:
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