Adding Qt Widgets Designer Plugins
You can create plugins to add your own widgets to Qt Widgets Designer. To include a plugin with an application, compile it into a dynamic library that you ship separately, and that the application detects and loads at runtime.
The applications can detect plugins in the standard plugin subdirectories. For more information on how to create and locate plugins and to change the default plugin path, see How to Create Qt Plugins.
For more information about how to create plugins for Qt Widgets Designer, see Using Custom Widgets with Qt Widgets Designer.
Locating Qt Widgets Designer Plugins
Qt Widgets Designer fetches plugins from the standard locations and loads the plugins that match its build key. Qt Widgets Designer is delivered both as a standalone application and integrated into Qt Creator. The correct folder to place the plugins depends on whether you use the standalone Qt Widgets Designer or the integrated Qt Widgets Designer.
The integrated Qt Widgets Designer fetches plugins from the Qt Creator installation directory. Designer plugins are loaded from <QtCreator>\bin\plugins\designer
on Windows, <QtCreator>/lib/Qt/plugins/designer
on Linux, and Qt Creator.app/Contents/PlugIns/designer
on macOS.
To check which plugins were loaded successfully and which failed, choose Tools > Form Editor > About Qt Widgets Designer Plugins.
The standalone Qt Widgets Designer is part of the Qt library used for building projects, located in <Qt_version>\<compiler>\bin
in the Qt installation directory. It fetches plugins from the \plugins\designer
subdirectory of bin
. To check which plugins were loaded successfully and which failed, choose Help > About Plugins on Linux and Windows (or Qt Creator > About Plugins on macOS).
Matching Build Keys
The Qt Creator that is included in pre-built Qt packages on Windows is built with the Microsoft Visual Studio compiler. If you install a Qt version that was built with the MinGW/g++ compiler, Qt Creator cannot load plugins built with the Windows version because the build-keys do not match.
The same is true if you use a Qt version that is newer than the Qt version that Qt Creator was built with, or that is otherwise incompatible. The plugins can then only be used in the standalone version of Qt Widgets Designer. Choose Help > About Qt Creator to check the Qt version and compiler that Qt Creator was built with.
To use Qt Widgets Designer plugins that were built for the shipped Qt version, make sure that Qt Creator is built with the same compiler by either recompiling Qt Creator using MinGW or installing a Qt version that was built with Microsoft Visual Studio, depending on which configuration you want to use for your applications.
See also Tutorial: Qt Widgets application and Qt Widgets Designer.
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