You need to add a new UI file as well as header/class. There's an option for this in the "New File" dialog in Qt Creator (Qt Designer Form Class under the "Qt" sub-category on the sidebar). Then you open that up and instantiate the class like MainWindow in your program's entry point (int main()
). Something like:
MySettingsDialog *dialog = new MySettingsDialog(this);
dialog->show();
You need to be careful how you instantiate it--mainly making sure the object will survive when it leaves the current scope (e.g. using a pointer if you are calling this in a method inside your class). Also, how you show/exec your dialog can vary. This is usually the case when you want a blocking (modal) dialog instead of a new "window".
Edit: To handle the memory management, you can set the WA_DeleteOnClose
attribute:
dialog->setAttribute(Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose);