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\o \l {QtXmlPatterns}
\o \l {Phonon Module}{Phonon}
\o \l {Qt3Support}
+ \o
\endtable
Since Qt is not a system library, it has to be redistributed along
@@ -117,10 +118,15 @@
of the libraries used by the application. Using static linking,
however, the Qt run-time is compiled into the executable.
- In particular, you will need to deploy Qt plugins, such as
- JPEG support or SQL drivers. For more information about plugins,
- see the \l {plugins-howto.html}{How to Create Qt Plugins}
- documentation.
+ In general, you should deploy all plugins that your build of Qt uses,
+ excluding only those that you have identified as being unnecessary
+ for your application and its users.
+
+ For instance, you may need to deploy plugins for JPEG support and
+ SQL drivers, but you should also deploy plugins that your users may
+ require, including those for accessibility.
+ For more information about plugins, see the
+ \l{plugins-howto.html}{How to Create Qt Plugins} documentation.
When deploying an application using the shared library approach
you must ensure that the Qt libraries will use the correct path to