User Interface Compiler (uic)
This page documents the User Interface Compiler for the Qt Widgets module. The uic reads an XML format user interface definition (.ui) file as generated by Qt Designer and creates a corresponding C++ header file or Python source file.
Usage:
uic [options] <uifile>
Options
The following table lists the command-line options recognized by uic.
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
-h, --help | Displays help on commandline options. |
-help-all | Displays help including Qt specific options. |
-v, --version | Displays version information. |
-d, --dependencies | Display the dependencies. |
-o, --output <file> | Place the output into <file> |
-a, --no-autoconnection | Do not generate a call to QObject::connectSlotsByName(). |
-p, --no-protection | Disable header protection. |
-n, --no-implicit-includes | Disable generation of #include-directives. |
--postfix <postfix> | Postfix to add to all generated classnames. |
--tr, --translate <function> | Use <function> for i18n. |
--include <include-file> | Add #include <include-file> to <file>. |
-g, --generator <python|cpp> | Select generator. |
-c, --connections <pmf|string> | Connection syntax. |
--idbased | Use id based function for i18n |
--from-imports | Python: generate imports relative to '.' |
--absolute-imports | Python: generate absolute imports |
--rc-prefix | Python: Generate "rc_file" instead of "file_rc" import |
--star-imports | Python: Use * imports |
--python-paths <pathlist> | Python paths for –absolute-imports. |
Usage
See Using a Designer UI File in Your C++ Application or Using a Designer UI File in Your Qt for Python Application.