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Computer Vision with OpenCV 3 and Qt5
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Computer Vision with OpenCV 3 and Qt5

by Amin Ahmadi Tazehkandi
January 2018
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
486 pages
11h 28m
English
Packt Publishing
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Linux users

When installing Qt for Linux, on the Select Components dialog, make sure you select (at least) Desktop GCC (32 bit or 64 bit, depending on your OS). You'll notice that the Qt Creator will be installed by default, and you don't need to check any options for that.

When the installation is completed, you'll have the following applications installed on your computer:

  • Qt Creator: This is the main IDE that we'll be using throughout the book to build applications.
  • Qt Assistant: This application is used to view Qt help files. It provides useful functionality to view Qt documentation. Nevertheless, the Qt Creator also provides a context-sensitive help, and it also has its own built-in and very handy help viewer.
  • Qt Designer: This is used ...
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