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These pages are about Qt's traditional set of GUI components for building both native look & feel and custom UI's for the desktop environment. Use \l{Qt Quick} for building UI's for mobile devices. \generatelist {related} */ /*! \group qt-graphics \ingroup qt-basic-concepts \title Qt Graphics and Printing \brief The Qt components for doing graphics. \generatelist {related} */ /*! \group qt-network \ingroup qt-basic-concepts \title Network programming with Qt \brief The these pages are about Qt's support for network programming. \generatelist {related} */ /*! \group technology-apis \title Qt and Key Technologies These pages document Qt's API's for some widely-used standards and technologies. \generatelist{related} */ /*! \group qt-activex \title ActiveX in Qt \ingroup qt-basic-concepts \ingroup technology-apis \ingroup platform-specific \brief Qt API's for using ActiveX controls, servers, and COM. These pages document Qt's API's for developing with ActiveX controls, servers, and COM. \generatelist{related} */ /*! \group qt-sql \title SQL in Qt \brief Qt API's for using SQL. \ingroup technology-apis \ingroup best-practices \ingroup qt-basic-concepts These pages document Qt's API's for using SQL database systems in Qt applications. \generatelist{related} */ /*! \group best-practices \title Best Practice Guides \brief How-To and Best Practice Guides These documents provide guidelines and best practices for using Qt to solve specific technical problems. They are listed alphabetically by the first word in the title, so scan the entire list to find what you want. \generatelist{related} */ /*! \group licensing \title Qt Licenses and Credits \brief About the licenses used for Qt, and some credits to our contributors. This page contains information on the different licenses Qt is shipped with, and credits to some of our many contributers. \generatelist {related} */ /*! \group qml-best-practices \title QML Best Practices Guides \brief QML Programming Best Practices Guides These documents provide guidelines and best practices for using QML and Qt to solve specific technical problems. \generatelist {related} */ /*! \group qml-features \title QML Features \brief Features of the QML Language These are overviews of the many features of the QML language and \l{Qt Quick}. \list \o \l{QML Basic Elements}{Basic Elements} \o \l{QML Basic Types}{Data Types} \o \l{Property Binding} \o \l{Using QML Positioner and Repeater Items}{Component Layouts} \o \l{Anchor-based Layout in QML}{Layouts using Anchors} \o \l{QML Mouse Events}{Mouse Events} \o \l{QML Text Handling and Validators}{Text Handling and Validators} \o \l{Keyboard Focus in QML}{Keyboard Focus} \o \l{QML Signal and Handler Event System}{Signal and Handler Event System} \o \l{Importing Reusable Components} \o \l{QML States}{States} \o \l{QML Animation and Transitions}{Animation and Transitions} \o \l{QML Data Models}{Structuring Data with Models} \o \l{Presenting Data with Views} \o \l{Extending QML Functionalities using C++} \o \l{Using QML Bindings in C++ Applications} \o \l{Integrating QML Code with Existing Qt UI Code} \o \l{Dynamic Object Management in QML}{Dynamic Object Management} \o \l{Network Transparency}{Loading Resources in QML} \o \l{QML Internationalization}{Internationalization} \endlist */ /*! \group qml-architecture \title QML Architecture \brief QML Architecture These are overviews of the architecture of QML and Qt Declarative Module. \generatelist {related} */