![]() You might have to hit Ctrl+Space.Ĭonfigure Qt documentation in "Edit" -> "Preferences." -> "Help" -> "Documentation".Īfter this, when hovering the mouse over some variable or function call, a tooltip should appear telling you the type of this element. When entering the first few letters of a variable or function (or: includes, keywords, function arguments, snippets, etc), Creator should automatically show possible completions. Note: When changing variable "a" to "b", other variables like "a1" must not be changed! You should be able to enter another name changing every occurrence of this variable or function. Press Ctrl+Shift+R or select from menu Tools-> C++ -> Rename Symbol Under Cursor.Move cursor to a variable or function call.Double clicking on them should direct you to this file and line When expanding the tree view-like structures, the respective lines can be seen. Press Ctrl+Shift+U or select from menu: Tools-> C++ -> Find References to Symbol Under CursorĪ search result view should appear at the bottom indicating files containing usages of this variable or function.Move cursor to the usage of a variable or function call.Press F4 or select from menu: Tools-> C++ -> Switch Header/SourceĬreator should show the respective other file (header/source).Open a source or header file of a source/header couple (same base name).Press Shift+F2 or select from menu: Tools-> C++ -> Switch Between Method Declaration/Definition againĬreator should show the declaration of the function again.Press Shift+F2 or select from menu: Tools-> C++ -> Switch Between Method Declaration/DefinitionĬreator should show the definition of this function. ![]()
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