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-/*!
-\page qmli18n.html
-\title QML Internationalization
-
-\section1 Overview
-
-Strings in QML can be marked for translation using the qsTr(), qsTranslate(),
-QT_TR_NOOP(), and QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP() functions.
-
-For example:
-\qml
-Text { text: qsTr("Pictures") }
-\endqml
-
-These functions are standard QtScript functions; for more details see
-QScriptEngine::installTranslatorFunctions().
-
-QML relies on the core internationalization capabilities provided by Qt. These
-capabilities are described more fully in:
-\list
-\o \l {Internationalization with Qt}
-\o \l {Qt Linguist Manual}
-\endlist
-
-You can test a translation in \l {qmlviewer} using the -translation option.
-
-\section1 Example
-
-First we create a simple QML file with text to be translated. The string
-that needs to be translated is enclosed in a call to \c qsTr().
-
-hello.qml:
-\qml
-import Qt 4.6
-
-Rectangle {
- width: 200; height: 200
- Text { text: qsTr("Hello"); anchors.centerIn: parent }
-}
-\endqml
-
-Next we create a translation source file using lupdate:
-\code
-lupdate hello.qml -ts hello.ts
-\endcode
-
-Then we open \c hello.ts in \l{Qt Linguist Manual} {Linguist}, provide
-a translation and create the release file \c hello.qm.
-
-Finally, we can test the translation in qmlviewer:
-\code
-qmlviewer -translation hello.qm hello.qml
-\endcode
-*/