CMake Reference#

slint_target_sources#

slint_target_sources(<target> <files>....)

Use this function to tell cmake about the .slint files of your application, similar to the builtin cmake target_sources function. The function takes care of running the slint-compiler to convert .slint files to .h files in the build directory, and extend the include directories of your target so that the generated file is found when including it in your application.

Given a file called the_window.slint, the following example will create a file called the_window.h that can be included from your .cpp file.

add_executable(my_application main.cpp)
target_link_libraries(my_application PRIVATE Slint::Slint)
slint_target_sources(my_application the_window.slint)

Resource Embedding#

By default, images from @image-url() or fonts that your Slint files reference are loaded from disk at run-time. This minimises build times, but requires that the directory structure with the files remains stable. If you want to build a program that runs anywhere, then you can configure the Slint compiler to embed such sources into the binary.

Set the SLINT_EMBED_RESOURCES target property on your CMake target to one of the following values:

  • embed-files: The raw files are embedded in the application binary.

  • embed-for-software-renderer: The files will be loaded by the Slint compiler, optimized for use with the software renderer and embedded in the application binary.

  • as-absolute-path: The paths of files are made absolute and will be used at run-time to load the resources from the file system. This is the default.

This target property is initialised from the global DEFAULT_SLINT_EMBED_RESOURCES cache variable. Set it to configure the default for all CMake targets.

# Example: when building my_application, specify that the compiler should embed the resources in the binary
set_property(TARGET my_application PROPERTY SLINT_EMBED_RESOURCES embed-files)