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+/****************************************************************************
+**
+** Copyright (C) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
+** Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com)
+**
+** This file is part of the documentation of the Qt Toolkit.
+**
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+****************************************************************************/
+
+/*!
+ \group qtce
+ \title Qt for Windows CE
+ \ingroup qt-embedded
+ \brief Documents related to Qt on Windows CE
+
+ Qt for Windows CE is a C++ framework for GUI and application development
+ for embedded devices running Windows CE. It runs on a variety of processors,
+ including ARM, Intel x86, MIPS and SH-4.
+
+ \table 100%
+ \header \o Getting Started \o Reference \o Performance and Optimization
+ \row
+ \o
+ \list
+ \o \l {Qt for Windows CE Requirements}
+ \o \l {Installing Qt on Windows CE}
+ \o \l {Windows CE - Introduction to using Qt}{Introduction to using Qt}
+ \endlist
+ \o
+ \list
+ \o \l {Windows CE - Using shadow builds}{Using shadow builds}
+ \o \l {Windows CE - Working with Custom SDKs}{Working with Custom SDKs}
+ \endlist
+ \o
+ \list
+ \o \l {Windows CE OpenGL ES}{OpenGL ES}
+ \o \l {Qt Performance Tuning}
+ \o \l {Fine-Tuning Features in Qt}
+ \endlist
+ \endtable
+*/
+
+/*!
+ \page wince-with-qt-introduction.html
+
+ \title Windows CE - Introduction to using Qt
+ \brief An introduction to Qt for Windows CE developers.
+ \ingroup qtce
+
+ \tableofcontents
+
+ \section1 Required tools
+
+ In order to use Qt for Windows CE you need to have Visual Studio
+ 2005 and at least one of the supported Windows CE/Mobile SDKs
+ installed.
+
+ We recommend the \e{Windows Mobile 5.0 SDK for Pocket PC} SDK available
+ \l{http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=83a52af2-f524-4ec5-9155-717cbe5d25ed&DisplayLang=en}{here}.
+
+ \section1 Installing Qt
+
+ Follow the instructions found in \l{Installing Qt on Windows CE}.
+
+ \section1 Building your own applications
+
+ If you are new to Qt development, have a look at \l{How to Learn Qt}
+ and \l{Tutorials}. In general there is little or no difference in
+ developing Qt applications for Windows CE compared to any of the
+ other platforms supported by Qt.
+
+ Once you have a \c .pro file, there are two ways of building your
+ application. You can either do it on the command line or inside of
+ VS2005. To do it on the command line, simply write:
+
+ \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_wince-introduction.qdoc 0
+
+ To build the project inside of VS2005, on the command line write:
+
+ \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_wince-introduction.qdoc 1
+
+ then start VS2005 with the generated \c .vcproj or \c .sln file and
+ select \e{Build project}.
+
+ For more information on how to use qmake have a look at the \l
+ {qmake Tutorial}.
+
+ \section1 Running the application
+
+ In order to run the application, it needs to be deployed on the
+ Windows CE/Mobile device you want to test it for. This can either
+ be done manually or automated using VS2005.
+
+ To do it manually, simply copy the executable, the Qt \c{.dll}
+ files needed for the application to run, and the C-runtime library
+ into a folder on the device, and then click on the executable to
+ start the program. You can either use the \e Explorer found in
+ ActiveSync or the \e{Remote File Viewer} found in VS2005 to do
+ this.
+
+ VS2005 can do this step automatically for you as well. If you have
+ built the project inside VS2005, simply select \e Deploy and then
+ \e Debug to deploy and then run the application. You can change the
+ device type by changing the \e{Target Device} specified in the
+ VS2005 toolbar.
+
+ Further information on deploying Qt applications for Windows can
+ be found in the \l{Deploying an Application on Windows}
+ {deployment document}.
+*/