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diff --git a/doc/src/declarative/index.qdoc b/doc/src/declarative/index.qdoc index b5e9001..fe1b46e 100644 --- a/doc/src/declarative/index.qdoc +++ b/doc/src/declarative/index.qdoc @@ -1,51 +1,51 @@ -/*! -\page qml.html -\title 'Qt Declarative' Documentation - -\target qtdeclarativemainpage - -The Qt Declarative module provides a user interface framework for building -highly dynamic and fluid applications. It is targetted at the sorts of user -interface and the sorts of hardware in embedded devices such as phones, media -players, and set-top boxes. It is also appropriate for highly custom desktop -user-interfaces, or special elements in more traditional desktop -user-interfaces. - -Building fluid applications is done declaratively, rather than procedurally. -That is, you specify \e what the UI should look like and how it should behave -in an declarative format called QML instead of specifying step-by-step \e how to -build it in a language like C++ or JavaScript. Specifying a UI declaratively -does not just include the layout of the interface items, but also the way each -individual item looks and behaves and the overall flow of the application. - -Getting Started: -\list -\o \l {qmlexamples}{Examples} -\o \l {tutorial}{Tutorial} -\o \l {qmlforcpp}{Qt Declarative Markup Language For C++ Programmers} -\endlist - -Core Features: -\list -\o \l {binding}{Data Binding} -\o \l {anchor-layout}{Layout Anchors} -\o \l {animation}{Animation} -\o \l {effects}{Visual Effects} -\o \l {components}{Components} -\o \l {qmlmodules}{Modules} -\o \l {qmlfocus}{Keyboard Focus} -\endlist - -QML Reference: -\list -\o \l {elements}{Qml Elements} -\endlist - -C++ Reference: -\list -\o \l {qtprogrammers}{QML for Qt programmers} -\o \l {qtbinding}{C++ Data Binding} -\o \l {cppitem}{C++ Components} -\endlist - +/*! + \page qml.html + \title 'Qt Declarative' Documentation + + \target qtdeclarativemainpage + + The Qt Declarative module provides a declarative framework for building + highly dynamic and fluid applications. It is targetted at the sorts of user + interface (and the sorts of hardware) in embedded devices such as phones, media + players, and set-top boxes. It is also appropriate for highly custom desktop + user-interfaces, or special elements in more traditional desktop + user-interfaces. + + Building fluid applications is done declaratively, rather than procedurally. + That is, you specify \e what the UI should look like and how it should behave + in an declarative format called QML, rather than specifying step-by-step \e how to + build it in a language like C++ or JavaScript. Specifying a UI declaratively + does not just include the layout of the interface items, but also the way each + individual item looks and behaves and the overall flow of the application. + + Getting Started: + \list + \o \l {qmlexamples}{Examples} + \o \l {tutorial}{Tutorial: 'Hello World'} + \o \l {tutorials-declarative-contacts.html}{Tutorial: 'Introduction to QML'} + \o \l {qmlforcpp}{Qt Declarative Markup Language For C++ Programmers} + \endlist + + Core Features: + \list + \o \l {binding}{Data Binding} + \o \l {anchor-layout}{Layout Anchors} + \o \l {qmlanimation}{Animation} + \o \l {qmleffects}{Visual Effects} + \o \l {components}{Components} + \o \l {qmlmodules}{Modules} + \o \l {qmlfocus}{Keyboard Focus} + \endlist + + QML Reference: + \list + \o \l {elements}{Qml Elements} + \endlist + + C++ Reference: + \list + \o \l {qtprogrammers}{QML for Qt programmers} + \o \l {qtbinding}{C++ Data Binding} + \o \l {cppitem}{C++ Components} + \endlist */ |