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\section1 Debugging with Qt Creator
\l{http://qt.nokia.com/products/developer-tools}{Qt Creator} provides built-in
-support for QML debugging. Open a QML project in Creator and enter Debug mode,
-or click the "Start Debugging" option from the menu, and Creator will
-show QML debugging information and options for your application, including
-object inspection, property monitoring and application frame-rate analysis.
-
-Creator can be used to debug both local and remote QML applications. To
-enable remote debugging, start the \l {QML Viewer}
-on the remote device with a debugging port defined, like this:
-
-\code
- QML_DEBUG_SERVER_PORT=3768 qmlviewer myqmlfile.qml
-\endcode
-
-In Creator, open the project settings pane and set the server and port
-details for the remote device, then start debugging.
+support for QML debugging. QML projects and standalone C++ applications that
+utilize QML can be debugged on desktops as well as on remote devices.
+For more information, see the Qt Creator Manual.
*/