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/*!
\module QtDeclarative
\title QtDeclarative Module
\ingroup modules
\brief The Qt Declarative module provides a declarative framework for building
highly dynamic and fluid applications.
Qt Declarative is targetted at the sorts of user
interface (and the sorts of hardware) in embedded devices such as phones, media
players, and set-top boxes. It is also appropriate for highly custom desktop
user-interfaces, or special elements in more traditional desktop
user-interfaces.
Building fluid applications is done declaratively, rather than procedurally.
That is, you specify \e what the UI should look like and how it should behave
in an declarative format called QML, rather than specifying step-by-step \e how to
build it in a language like C++ or JavaScript. Specifying a UI declaratively
does not just include the layout of the interface items, but also the way each
individual item looks and behaves and the overall flow of the application.
Getting Started:
\list
\o \l {qmlexamples}{Examples}
\o \l {tutorial}{Tutorial: 'Hello World'}
\o \l {tutorials-declarative-contacts.html}{Tutorial: 'Introduction to QML'}
\o \l {qmlforcpp}{QML For C++ Programmers}
\endlist
Core QML Features:
\list
\o \l {binding}{Data Binding}
\o \l {anchor-layout}{Layout Anchors}
\o \l {qmlanimation}{Animation}
\o \l {qmlmodules}{Modules}
\o \l {qmlfocus}{Keyboard Focus}
\o \l {Extending types from QML}
\endlist
QML Reference:
\list
\o \l {QML Format Reference}
\o \l {elements}{QML Elements}
\endlist
C++ Reference:
\list
\o \l {Extending QML}
\o \l {qtbinding}{QML/C++ Data Binding}
\o \l {cppitem}{C++ Components}
\endlist
*/
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