- Start/Pause/Reset Timer
- Set Time on Timer
- Notification on Time Out (Alarm Sound)
- Set Custom Alarm Sound
- List of Saved Time
- Material Design
- Light and Dark Themes
- Responsive Design
- Logger
Probably the simplest way to launch the application is to do it from Qt Creator.
However, if this is not an option for you, next I will show how to do it with command line and cmake
Before we start, please add Qt bin location (e.g. C:\Qt\5.15.1\mingw81_64\bin) to your path environment variable.
Otherwise, you will have to manually copy dlls to your build directory,
define environment variables in your run configuration (e.g. QT_QPA_PLATFORM_PLUGIN_PATH) and configure other nasty stuff
- cd <project root>
- mkdir build
- cd build
- cmake -G <Generator> ..
- make
- Timer
cmake -G - To list all generators
If make doesn't work for you, try cmake --build build --target Timer from project root





