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#:* Qt/Tools/QtCreator | #:* Qt/Tools/QtCreator | ||
# Go to your cloned repository folder and run the ''mne-cpp/mne-cpp.pro'' file with the QtCreator. | # Go to your cloned repository folder and run the ''mne-cpp/mne-cpp.pro'' file with the QtCreator. | ||
− | # | + | # In QtCreator select the ''Release'' mode in the lower left corner. |
− | # In the Qt Creator's ''Projects'' window right mouse click on the top level mne-cpp tree item | + | # In the Qt Creator's ''Projects'' window, right mouse click on the top level mne-cpp tree item and select ''Run qmake''. |
# Right mouse click again and then hit ''Build'' (this step may take some time). | # Right mouse click again and then hit ''Build'' (this step may take some time). | ||
# After the build process is finished, go to the ''mne-cpp/bin'' folder. All applications and libraries should have been created throughout the build process. | # After the build process is finished, go to the ''mne-cpp/bin'' folder. All applications and libraries should have been created throughout the build process. |
Revision as of 13:24, 4 January 2016
This page will show you how to setup the mne-cpp project in order to build and develop your own features with or based on the mne-cpp framework.
Get the mne-cpp source code:
- Git clone mne-cpp from the main repository (mne-tools/mne-cpp) or your forked repository from your own Git Hub account.
Compile the mne-cpp source code:
- Download the current Qt version:
- Go to the Qt download website.
- Select the appropriate version based on the compiler and platform you use.
- For example if you are using the Microsoft Visual Studio 2013 Compiler on a Windows 32bit system, select the "Qt 5.5.1 for Windows 32-bit (VS 2013, 823 MB)" version.
- Install the Qt version with the minimum of the following features:
- Qt/Qt x.x/Pre-compiled Qt (i.e. Qt 5.5/msvc2013 32-bit)
- Qt/Qt x.x/Qt3D
- Qt/Tools/QtCreator
- Go to your cloned repository folder and run the mne-cpp/mne-cpp.pro file with the QtCreator.
- In QtCreator select the Release mode in the lower left corner.
- In the Qt Creator's Projects window, right mouse click on the top level mne-cpp tree item and select Run qmake.
- Right mouse click again and then hit Build (this step may take some time).
- After the build process is finished, go to the mne-cpp/bin folder. All applications and libraries should have been created throughout the build process.
- In case you do not have a windows debugger:
- Go to the Windows SDK download website
- Download and install the SDK (during the installation, select the Debugging Tools for Windows box and clear all the other boxes).
- Open the QtCreator and select the debugger under Tools/Options/Build & Run/Kits/[your Kit name goes here]/Debugger.
Optional - Get the sample data set:
- Download the MNE sample data from here.
- Open the tar.gz file (i.e. with 7zip) and extract the data into the mne-cpp/bin/MNE-sample-data folder.
Optional - Further reading:
- Tutorial: How to create your first MNE-CPP application.
- Tutorial: How to create your first MNE-X plugin.
- Guide: How to contribute your code.