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/****************************************************************************
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** Copyright (C) 2011 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
** All rights reserved.
** Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com)
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** This file is part of the documentation of the Qt Toolkit.
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/*!
\title Qt Quick
\page qtquick.html
\ingroup qt-gui-concepts
\brief Qt Quick provides a declarative framework for building highly
dynamic user interfaces.
\section1 Introduction
Qt Quick is a collection of technologies that are designed to help
developers create the kind of intuitive, modern, fluid user
interfaces that are increasingly used on mobile phones, media players,
set-top boxes and other portable devices.
Qt Quick consists of a rich set of user interface elements, a declarative
language for describing user interfaces and a language runtime. A collection
of C++ APIs is used to integrate these high level features with classic
Qt applications.
\section2 QML
User interfaces and their behavior are described using QML, an extension to
\l{About JavaScript}{JavaScript} that lets developers and designers
use a declarative syntax to specify each user interface in terms of
\l{QML Elements}{QML elements}. These elements are a sophisticated set of
graphical and behavioral building blocks that can be combined together in
\l{QML Documents}{QML documents} to build components ranging in complexity
from simple buttons and sliders, to complete Internet-enabled applications.
\section2 Qt Declarative Module
The Qt Declarative module provides a C++ API that is for interacting with QML files from within Qt applications. The module allows the programmer to build applications' backend logic using Qt.
QML and the Qt Declarative Module separate the frontend UI logic from the backend logic.
\section1 Getting Started
\list
\o \l{Intro to Qt Quick}{Introduction to Qt Quick}
\o \l{QML for Qt Programmers}{QML Programming for Qt Programmers}
\o \l{Getting Started Programming with QML}
\o \l{What's new in Qt Quick}{What's New in the Qt Quick Release}
\o \l{QML Examples and Demos}
\endlist
\section1 QML Features
\list
\o \l{QML Syntax}
\o \l{Property Binding}
\o \l{QML Basic Types}{Data Types}
\o \l{QML Basic Elements}{Basic Elements}
\o \l{Using QML Positioner and Repeater Items}{Component Layouts}
\o \l{Anchor-based Layout in QML}{Layouts using Anchors}
\o \l{Mouse Events}
\o \l{QML Text Handling and Validators}{Text Handling and Validators}
\o \l{Keyboard Focus in QML}{Keyboard Focus}
\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{QML Signal and Handler Event System}{Signal and Handler Event System}
\o \l{Dynamic Object Management in QML}{Dynamic Object Management}
\o \l{Network Transparency}{Loading Resources in QML}
\o \l{QML Internationalization}{Internationalization}
\o \l{QML Graphical Effects}{Graphical Effects}
\endlist
\section1 QML Add-Ons
\list
\o \l{QtWebKit QML Module}
\o \l{http://doc.qt.nokia.com/qtmobility-1.1.0/qml-plugins.html}{Mobility QML Plugins}
\endlist
\section1 Qt Quick Tools
\list
\o \l{Debugging QML}
\o \l{Developing Qt Quick Applications with Creator}{Developing with Qt Creator}
\o \l{QML Viewer}
\endlist
\section1 Reference
\list
\o \l{Introduction to the QML language}{QML Syntax}
\o \l{QML Elements}
\o \l{Qt Declarative Module}
\o \l{QML Basic Types}{QML Data Types}
\o \l{QML Coding Conventions}
\o \l{Qt Creator Manual}
\o \l{Programming with Qt}
\o \l{http://doc.qt.nokia.com/qtmobility-1.1.0/index.html}{Qt Mobility Documentation}
\endlist
\section1 Architecture
\list
\o \l{Qt Declarative UI Runtime}
\o \l{Integrating JavaScript}
\o \l{QML Scope}
\o \l{QML Modules}
\o \l{QML Documents}
\o \l{QML Global Object}
\o \l{QML Security}
\o \l{Qt Declarative Module}
\endlist
\section1 Examples
\list
\o \l{QML Tutorial}{"Hello World" Tutorial}
\o \l{Getting Started Programming with QML}
\o \l{QML Advanced Tutorial}{Tutorial: "Same Game"}
\o \l{Tutorial: Writing QML extensions with C++}
\o \l{QML Examples and Demos}
\o Forum Nokia:
\l{http://wiki.forum.nokia.com/index.php/Qt_Quick_examples_for_porting}{Qt Quick
examples for porting}
\endlist
\section1 Best Practices
\list
\o \l{QML Best Practices: Data Types}{Using Data Types in QML}
\o \l{QML Best Practices: Coding Conventions}{Coding Tips}
\o \l{QML Performance}{Performance Tips}
\omit
\o \l{Geir's screen size document}
\endomit
\endlist
*/
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