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Install Qt
TLDR; If you are redirected to this document because of a link in the warning that Qt was not found and
you want to silence the warning without installing Qt, you can set this environment variable: SIXTYFPS_NO_QT=1
Do I need Qt to use SixtyFPS?
Short answer: No. Only if you want to use the Qt backend used for the native style.
SixtyFPS has two backends: GL and Qt. The GL backend uses the femtovg and winit crate for the rendering.
The Qt backend uses Qt. In addition, the Qt backend provide the implementation for the native widget
from the native style.
Qt is only needed if you want native looking widgets. Otherwise, another style will be used for widget, which does not
look native.
In the future, we plan to have native backend using the native API, which will allow native widgets without using Qt.
How to install Qt
You will need the Qt >= 5.15
You can just download and install Qt 5.15 from https://www.qt.io/download-qt-installer or any other sources
Then simply make sure that qmake executable is in the PATH when you build SixtyFP.
Alternatively, you can set the QMAKE environment variable to point to the qmake executable.
(more info: https://docs.rs/qttypes/0.2.2/qttypes/#finding-qt )
Linux
Many distributions may contains Qt 5.15 in the distribution package. In that case you can simply install these packages and there is not much more to do.
If when running your SixtyFPS application you get an error that libQt5Core.so.5 or such cannot be found, you need to
adjust the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable to contain a path that contains the Qt library.
macOS
If when running your SixtyFPS application you get an error that the QtCore.framework could not be found, you need to
adjust the DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH environment variable to contain a path that contains the Qt frameworks.
How To Disable the Qt Backend
By setting the SIXTYFPS_NO_QT environment variable when building SixtyFPS, the Qt backend will not be compiled and
no attempt will be made to find Qt on the system. This will also disable the warning stating that Qt was not found.