This is the repo for the Multiple Screens in Qt Design Studio Course on Qt Academy.
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- How to create additional screens and transitions from one screen to another.
- How to add easing curves.
- How to view the outcome.
⭐ Skill Level: Beginner
⏱️ Time to Complete: 50 minutes
In this repo, you will find an example project that will be used throughout the course.
To get started with this project, you will need to have Qt and Qt Design Studio installed on your computer. You can download Qt and Qt Design Studio from the Qt.io website.
Once you have Qt and an Qt Design Studio installed, head over to Qt Academy and follow along to create the project template and add the assets to the project.
To run the project, navigate to the folder in Qt Design Studio and open the FinalDemo.qmlproject file. Build and run the project in Qt Design Studio. The application will launch and you will see the application at that current stage.
If you need additional help, the following resources may be helpful:
- Qt Documentation: https://doc.qt.io
- Qt Forum: https://forum.qt.io
- Qt Academy: https://qt.io/academy
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The tutorial explaining how to use multiple screens when working with Qt Design Studio.
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- The SVG icons used in this project are sourced from MingCute Icon Icons. The icons are available under the Apache License Version 2.0.
- The Manrope font was created by Mikhail Sharanda and is licensed under the SIL Open Font License.