Just use CMake...  

The only think I use the add in for is the documentation integration

Scott

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[mailto:interest-bounces+scott=onshorecs....@qt-project.org] On Behalf Of 
Philippe
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2013 10:38 PM
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Subject: Re: [Interest] Qt and MSVC 2013

When you add a source file that requires moc, uic or rcc processing, the VS 
Addin generates the proper command lines to integrate these processes in the 
project.

Philippe

On Thu, 28 Nov 2013 12:14:01 +1100
Hamish Moffatt <ham...@risingsoftware.com> wrote:

> On 27/11/13 19:22, Yves Bailly wrote:
> > Le 27/11/2013 09:17, Philippe a écrit :
> >> Would be nice, but without the Visual Studio Addin (I haven't seen 
> >> yet any VS 2013 beta version), this will not be usable for many.
> > Perfectly usable if you're using "only" the compiler and QtCreator 
> > as IDE :-)
> >
> What's the plugin do exactly? I'm using Qt 4.8 and the VS add-in isn't 
> supported in MSVC 2012 even. I use the VS IDE, Qt Designer launched 
> separately, and edit my PRO/PRI files by hand. I don't seem to be 
> missing out on much.
> 
> 
> Hamish
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