Details
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Suggestion
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Resolution: Fixed
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P3: Somewhat important
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99dc3f757 (dev), 3178d3d2d (6.8), d35af40d2 (6.7), cf4cca8f4 (tqtc/lts-6.5), bddcc18b9 (tqtc/lts-6.2), 5bd2b5bc4 (tqtc/lts-5.15)
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DaVinci 101
Description
Right now, users are either referring to README in Qt source, i.e. this part:
Documentation ============= After configuring and compiling Qt, building the documentation is possible by running ``` cmake --build . --target docs ``` After having built the documentation, you need to install it with the following command: ``` cmake --build . --target install_docs ``` The documentation is installed in the path specified with the configure argument `-docdir`.
Or to a Wiki page:
https://wiki.qt.io/Building_Qt_Documentation
The problems are:
1. They are purposing seemingly different approaches and can be confusing
2. Neither is that "official" or easy to find. I suppose doc.qt.io is the place to go when user wants to find something (especially, building something from source)?
So it may be better to integrate those 2 articles into doc.qt.io, explaining what options people can have when try to build Qt doc by themselves.