User Interfaces
The Qt framework's main user interface technologies are Qt Quick and Qt Widgets. Qt Quick interfaces are fluid, dynamic, and are best on touch interfaces. Qt Widgets are for creating complex desktop applications. You can create Qt Quick and Qt Widgets interfaces with the target platform's native look and feel.
Building UIs with Qt Quick
Qt Quick is for creating dynamic and fluid user interfaces. The Qt Quick Controls module supplies QML types such as buttons, dialogs, and menus. You can use QML, a declarative language, to build the UI and JavaScript to implement the logic.
The following list contains related overviews:
- Qt Quick Controls
- QML Applications - introduction to QML
- Visual types in QML
- Responding to User Input in QML
- Animations in QML
- Displaying Text in QML
- Layouts in QML
- Style and Theme Support
- Integrating JavaScript in QML
- Qt Quick 3D - add-on for 3D graphics
- Qt Shader Tools - add-on shader effects
Qt Widgets User Interfaces
Qt Widgets are the user interface elements that are typical in desktop environments. The widgets integrate well to the underlying platform providing native look and feel on Windows, Linux and macOS. The widgets are mature and feature rich user interface elements suitable for mostly traditional user interfaces. In contrast to Qt Quick, the widgets are for creating large desktop applications and less suited for creating touch-centric applications with fluid interfaces.
The following list contains related overviews for Qt Widgets:
- Widgets Classes
- Animation Framework
- Application Main Window
- Dialog Windows
- Drag and Drop
- Gestures in Widgets and Graphics View
- Layout Management
- Window and Dialog Widgets
- Styles and Style Aware Widgets
Comparison of UI Interfaces
The following table compares Qt Widgets and Qt Quick interfaces.
Qt Quick / Qt Quick Controls | Qt Widgets | Comments | |
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Used language(s) | QML/JS | C++ | |
Native look and feel | Qt Widgets and Qt Quick Controls support native look and feel on their target platforms. | ||
Custom styling | Qt Widgets provide customization with style sheets and Qt Quick Controls has a selection of customizable styles. | ||
Fluid animated UIs | Qt Widgets do not scale well for animations. Qt Quick offers a convenient and natural way to implement animations in a declarative manner. | ||
Touch screen | Qt Widgets often require a mouse cursor for good interaction, whereas Qt Quick provides QML types for touch interaction. | ||
Standard industry widgets | Qt Widgets provide all the bells and whistles, developed over two decades, needed for building standard industry type applications. | ||
Model/View programming | Qt Quick provides convenient views, but Qt Widgets provide more convenient and complete framework. In addition to Qt Quick views, Qt Quick Controls provide a TableView. | ||
Rapid UI development | Qt Quick is an excellent choice for rapid UI prototyping and development. | ||
HW accelerated graphics | Qt provides full hardware acceleration for Qt Quick interfaces and Qt Widgets interfaces are rendered in software. The Graphics overview has more information. | ||
Graphical effects | Several Qt Quick modules provide graphical effects and Qt Widgets interfaces can use Qt GUI for effects. | ||
Rich text processing | Qt Widgets currently provide the most comprehensive base for implementing text editors. Qt's rich text document classes can also be utilized in Qt Quick and Qt Quick Controls' TextArea, but may require some C++ implementation. | ||
Related Topics
The following pages contain more information about designing and developing user interfaces:
- Design Tools - overview of user interface tools for designers and developers
- Graphics - graphics overview
- Model/View Programming
- High DPI