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Installation
- Installing rqt on Ubuntu
Shows how to install the rqt related packages.
- Install rqt on Mac OSX
Running rqt plugins
Run within standard, integrated window (RECOMMENDED)
The best way to run rqt plugins is to use its integrated GUI rqt_gui (see the detailed advantage here) and start the plugin from the 'plugins' menu.
On groovy or higher:
% rqt
On fuerte:
% rosrun rqt_gui rqt_gui
Run each rqt plugin individually
You can also run each rqt plugin standalone by:
$ rqt --standalone rqt_mypkg
(If the search for 'rqt_mypkg' finds more than one plugin, rqt will tell you which ones so you can be more specific.)
If a plugin provides an executable file in its 'scripts' folder it can also be started standalone like this:
$ rosrun rqt_mypkg rqt_mypkg
Some plugins that are provided in rqt's core packages can be run without using rosrun. Currently they are: rqt_bag, rqt_console, rqt_graph, rqt_logger_level, rqt_plot. You can do for example:
$ rqt_bag
Commandline options
When run with -h, available options will be printed. Here are some options that are worth noting:
-b BINDING, --qt-binding BINDING choose Qt bindings to be used [pyqt|pyside] --clear-config clear the configuration (including all perspectives and plugin settings) -m, --multi-process use separate processes for each plugin instance (currently only supported under X11) -s PLUGIN, --standalone PLUGIN start only this plugin (implies -l). To pass arguments to the plugin use --args --list-plugins list available plugins
Debuging rqt_gui with debugger
With gdb:
% gdb python (gdb) run $YOUR_RQT_GUI_HOMEDIR$/bin/rqt_gui : (usual gdb usage)