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That is, you specify \e what the UI should look like and how it should behave
rather than specifying step-by-step \e how to build it. 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.
+ individual item looks and behaves and the overall flow of the application.
The QML elements provide a sophisticated set of graphical and behavioral building
blocks. These different elements are combined together in \l {QML Documents}{QML documents} to build components
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\o \l {Introduction to the QML language}
\o \l {QML Tutorial}{Tutorial: 'Hello World'}
\o \l {QML Advanced Tutorial}{Advanced Tutorial: 'Same Game'}
- \o \l {QML Examples and Walkthroughs}
+ \o \l {QML Examples and Demos}
\endlist
\section1 Core QML Features: