


Under Build steps > qmake > Additional arguments add.In the Shotcut project configuration screen find Build Settings.In Qt Creator open shotcut.pro from $HOME/Projects/Shotcut/Shotcut.app/src/shotcut.bz2 file to a new folder in $HOME called “Projects”. Configure the project kit from the previously set Qt version.Start Qt Creator and choose Tools > Options > Build & RunĬonfigure all of your settings in the Build & Run section.Shotcut SDK (733 MiB! current version 20.09.27).Our special build of the Qt 5.9.7 SDK that includes QtWebKit.

Qt Creator from the Qt project or your distribution packages.Release or nightly builds of Shotcut, you can use the build script (same as what GitHub Actions build agent runs) at If you want to run versions that are most consistent with There are some optionalĭependencies of MLT simply to build and for basic usage. Or to be more like a release build of Shotcut you need the git master branch version of MLT. You need the latest release version of MLT, but for some new features The Linux SDK has been discontinued for now since QtWebKit is removed making it much easier to use Qt from your Linuxĭistribution or the Qt installer/MaintenanceTool.
