- Guide to get Qt running on the PI: http://qt-project.org/wiki/RaspberryPi_Beginners_guide
- Alternatively, another guide without cross-compiling. Haven’t tried this myself: http://thebugfreeblog.blogspot.it/2013/03/bring-up-qt-501-on-raspberry-pi-with.html
- C++ libraries in experimental directory need to be (cross) compiled.
- On other platforms the installation should be something like: qmake && make && sudo make install
- get and install Qt5 http://qt-project.org
- get and install http://qt.gitorious.org/qt-labs/qml-presentation-system
- in experimental directory: qmake; make (for RPI you have to cross compile)
- Use GPIO pins with care. Without proper protection circruits you will harm your PI.
- I’m releasing this under MIT license. There are some exceptions for images and fonts that have been used. See those below
- The code for the Editor and Terminal screens are derived from Andrew Baldwins talk code at https://gitorious.org/devaamo2012_qt5onrpi (also MIT licensed)
- Some Photos in the presentation are CC and copyright to the owners linked in the presentation. Check the license before
using them. - The beautiful title font used in the presentation is copyright: DIRTY HEADLINE, A TrueType Font by S. John Ross,
Cumberland; Games & Diversions, www.cumberlandgames.com (check the license in the corresponding text file)
- F1: show/hide editor
- TAB: focus editor
- ESC: de-focus editor / exit presentation
- F2: Show Terminal
- F3: Show ‘cheat’ solution in EditorSlide
- F4: Go to first error in EditorSlide
- PgUp/PgDown prev/next slide/step