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/*!
\page qmlviewer.html
\title Qt Declarative UI Viewer (qmlviewer)
\ingroup qttools
\keyword qmlviewer
This page documents the \e{Declarative UI Viewer} for the Qt GUI
toolkit. The \c qmlviewer reads a declarative user interface definition
(\c .qml) file and displays the user interface it describes.
qmlviewer is a development tool. It is not intended to be
installed in a production environment.
\section1 Options
When run with the \c -help option, qmlviewer shows available options.
\section1 Dummy Data
One use of qmlviewer is to allow QML files to be viewed stand-alone,
rather than being loaded from within a Qt program. Qt applications will
usually bind objects and properties into the execution context before
running the QML. To stand-in for such bindings, you can provide dummy
data: create a directory called "dummydata" in the same directory as
the target QML file and create files there with the "qml" extension.
All such files will be loaded as QML objects and bound to the root
context as a property with the name of the file (without ".qml").
For example, if the Qt application has a "clock.time" property
that is a qreal from 0 to 86400 representing the number of seconds since
midnight, dummy data for this could be provided by \c dummydata/clock.qml:
\code
Object { property real time: 12345 }
\endcode
Any QML can be used in the dummy data files. You could even animate the
fictional data!
*/
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