Hi Kiran
You can use the QEGui application, which is part of your EPICSQt package, to open .ui files.
$ qegui yourGUI.ui
As well as presenting GUIs QEGui also provides tools including strip chart, PV inspection, PV scratch pad, message logging, archiver status, PV name search,
configuration save and restore and user levels out of the box.
If you want you can also customise its meu bars and tool bars to focus on the application you are developing.
QE_QEGuiAndUserInterfaceDesign.pdf contains the user documentation for QEGui, and the QEFramework widgets. It is in the ‘Documentation’ directory of your package
or at http://sourceforge.net/projects/epicsqt/files/documentation/
QEGui also integrates with Qt designer allowing GUIs to be modified on the fly if required.
This is by far the quickest way to get going, and is likely to be all you need, but you can also use the .ui file as a source file within your own home grown
Qt based application. The QE widgets will look after themselves, but many of the mechanisms available in QEGui like message logging and save and restore are public and can be used in your own application to add support for QEWidgets.
Regards
Andrew
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On Behalf Of Kiran Francis
Sent: Friday, 27 February 2015 6:57 PM
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Subject: Qt Designer with Epics Records
I have installed Qt4 Interface Designer, QWT 6.1.2 and EPICS Qt framework 3.0.2 on CentOS 6.6 32-bit machine. I have EPCIS Base 3.14.12.4.
I can get the output in epics prompt using the channel access commands like caget, camonitor, etc. I have designed an interface for the records in the Qt Designer and obtained a .ui file.
How do i go about getting the record values in the interface? Please provide guidance or any links to tutorials or manuals if any.
Regards,
Kiran Francis