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// Copyright (C) 2016 The Qt Company Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR GFDL-1.3-no-invariants-only
/*!
\title Qt Widgets Examples
\brief Lots of examples of how to use different kinds of widgets.
\ingroup all-examples
\group examples-widgets
\image widget-examples.png
Qt comes with a large range of standard widgets that users of modern
applications have come to expect.
You can also develop your own custom widgets and controls, and use them
alongside standard widgets.
It is even possible to provide custom styles and themes for widgets that can
be used to change the appearance of standard widgets and appropriately
written custom widgets.
*/
/*!
\ingroup all-examples
\title Painting Examples
\brief How to use the Qt painting system.
\group examples-painting
\image painting-examples.png
Qt's painting system is able to render vector graphics, images,
and outline font-based text with sub-pixel accuracy using
anti-aliasing to improve rendering quality.
These examples show the most common techniques that are used when painting
with Qt, from basic concepts such as drawing simple primitives to the use of
transformations.
*/
/*!
\ingroup all-examples
\title Rich Text Examples
\brief Using the document-oriented rich text engine.
\group examples-richtext
\image richtext-examples.png
Qt provides powerful document-oriented rich text engine that supports Unicode
and right-to-left scripts. Documents can be manipulated using a cursor-based
API, and their contents can be imported and exported as both HTML and in a
custom XML format.
*/
/*!
\ingroup all-examples
\title Desktop Examples
\brief Integrating your Qt application with your favorite desktop.
\group examples-desktop
\image desktop-examples.png
Qt provides features to enable applications to integrate with the user's
preferred desktop environment.
Features such as system tray icons, access to the desktop widget, and
support for desktop services can be used to improve the appearance of
applications and take advantage of underlying desktop facilities.
*/
/*!
\group examples-dialogs
\ingroup all-examples
\title Dialog Examples
\brief Using Qt's standard dialogs and building and using custom dialogs.
\image dialog-examples.png
Qt includes standard dialogs for many common operations, such as file
selection, printing, and color selection.
Custom dialogs can also be created for specialized modal or modeless
interactions with users.
*/
/*!
\ingroup all-examples
\title Item Views Examples
\brief Using the model/view framework.
\group examples-itemviews
\image itemviews-examples.png
Qt provides a lot of capabalities to display pre- and user-defined item models
in different ways.
The separation of functionality introduced by the model/view architecture gives
developers greater flexibility to customize the presentation of items.
*/
/*!
\ingroup all-examples
\keyword Graphicsview Examples
\title Graphics View Examples
\brief Using the Graphics View framework.
\page examples-graphicsview.html
\image graphicsview-examples.png
Qt provides powerful graphics engine that supports easy visualization of items, with
support for rotation and zooming.
Additionally it provides an event propagation architecture for interaction.
These examples demonstrate the fundamental aspects of canvas programming with Qt.
\annotatedlist{examples-graphicsview}
These examples show the use of graphics widgets and layouts.
\annotatedlist{examples-graphicsview-layout}
Some examples demonstrate the use of graphics effects with canvas items.
\annotatedlist{examples-graphicsview-graphicseffects}
*/
/*!
\group examples-mainwindow
\ingroup all-examples
\title Main Window Examples
\brief Building applications around a main window.
\image mainwindow-examples.png
All the standard features of application main windows are provided by Qt.
Main windows can have pull down menus, tool bars, and dock windows. These
separate forms of user input are unified in an integrated action system that
also supports keyboard shortcuts and accelerator keys in menu items.
*/
/*!
\group examples-widgets-tools
\ingroup all-examples
\title Widget Tools Examples
\brief Using autocomplete features, regular expressions, and undo framework.
\image completer-example.png
Qt provides the functionality for autocomplete, Undo/Redo actions, and
regular expressions for the Widget-based applications.
*/
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