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/*!
\page demos.html
\title Qt Demonstrations
\brief Information about the demonstration programs provided with Qt.
\previouspage Qt Examples
\contentspage How to Learn Qt
\nextpage What's New in Qt 4.6
This is the list of demonstrations in Qt's \c demos directory.
These are larger and more complicated programs than the
\l{Qt Examples} and are used to highlight certain features of
Qt.
\table 50%
\header
\o {2,1} Getting an Overview
\row
\o \inlineimage qtdemo-small.png
\o
If you run the \l{Examples and Demos Launcher}, you'll see many of Qt's
widgets in action.
The \l{Qt Widget Gallery} also provides overviews of selected Qt
widgets in each of the styles used on various supported platforms.
\endtable
If you are new to Qt, and want to start developing applications,
you should probably start by going through the \l{Tutorials}.
\section1 Painting
\list
\o \l{demos/composition}{Composition Modes} demonstrates the range of
composition modes available with Qt.
\o \l{demos/deform}{Vector Deformation} demonstrates effects that are made
possible with a vector-oriented paint engine.
\o \l{demos/gradients}{Gradients} shows the different types of gradients
that are available in Qt.
\o \l{demos/pathstroke}{Path Stroking} shows Qt's built-in dash patterns
and shows how custom patterns can be used to extend the range of
available patterns.
\o \l{demos/affine}{Affine Transformations} demonstrates the different
affine transformations that can be used to influence painting operations.
\o \l{demos/arthurplugin}{Arthur Plugin} shows the widgets from the
other painting demos packaged as a custom widget plugin for \QD.
\endlist
\section1 Item Views
\list
\o \l{demos/interview}{Interview} shows the same model and selection being
shared between three different views.
\o \l{demos/spreadsheet}{Spreadsheet} demonstrates the use of a table view
as a spreadsheet, using custom delegates to render each item according to
the type of data it contains.
\endlist
\section1 SQL
\list
\o \l{demos/books}{Books} shows how Qt's SQL support and model/view integration
enables the user to modify the contents of a database without requiring
knowledge of SQL.
\o \l{demos/sqlbrowser}{SQL Browser} demonstrates a console for executing SQL
statements on a live database and provides a data browser for interactively
visualizing the results.
\endlist
\section1 Rich Text
\list
\o \l{demos/textedit}{Text Edit} shows Qt's rich text editing features and provides
an environment for experimenting with them.
\endlist
\section1 Main Window
\list
\o \l{demos/mainwindow}{Main Window} shows Qt's extensive support for main window
features, such as tool bars, dock windows, and menus.
\o \l{demos/macmainwindow}{Mac Main Window} shows how to create main window applications that has
the same appearance as other Mac OS X applications.
\endlist
\section1 Graphics View
\list
\o \l{demos/chip}{40000 Chips} uses the
\l{The Graphics View Framework}{Graphics View} framework to efficiently
display a large number of individual graphical items on a scrolling canvas,
highlighting features such as rotation, zooming, level of detail control,
and item selection.
\o \l{demos/embeddeddialogs}{Embedded Dialogs} showcases Qt 4.4's \e{Widgets on
the Canvas} feature by embedding a multitude of fully-working dialogs into a
scene.
\o \l{demos/boxes}{Boxes} showcases Qt's OpenGL support and the
integration with the Graphics View framework.
\endlist
\section1 Tools
\list
\o \l{demos/undo}{Undo Framework} demonstrates how Qt's
\l{Overview of Qt's Undo Framework}{undo framework} is used to
provide advanced undo/redo functionality.
\endlist
\section1 QtWebKit
\list
\o \l{Web Browser} demonstrates how Qt's \l{QtWebKit Module}{WebKit module}
can be used to implement a small Web browser.
\endlist
\section1 Phonon
\list
\o \l{demos/qmediaplayer}{Media Player} demonstrates how the \l{Phonon Module} can be
used to implement a basic media player application.
\endlist
\note The Phonon demos are currently not available for the MinGW platform.
\section1 Animation
\list
\o \l{demos/sub-attaq}{Sub-Attaq} demonstrates the features of the
\l{The Animation Framework}{animation framework} and
\l{The State Machine Framework}{state machine framework} in the production of
a simple game.
\endlist
\section1 Embedded Platforms
\list
\o \l{demos/embedded/anomaly}{Anomaly} is a small screen browser with kinetic scrolling.
\o \l{demos/embedded/desktopservices}{Embedded Desktop Services} shows how to open
documents using the applications associated with their file types.
\o \l{demos/embedded/digiflip}{Digiflip} is a digital watch with transition effects.
\o \l{demos/embedded/embeddedsvgviewer}{Embedded SVG Viewer} shows how to display SVG
drawings on embedded devices.
\o \l{demos/embedded/flickable}{Flickable List} shows how to display a list with kinetic scrolling.
\o \l{demos/embedded/flightinfo}{Flight Info} fetches information about aircraft flights from the Web.
\o \l{demos/embedded/fluidlauncher}{Fluid Launcher} demo application launcher for embedded screens
\o \l{demos/embedded/lightmaps}{Light Maps} demonstrates OpenStreetMap integration with WebKit.
\o \l{demos/embedded/raycasting}{Ray Casting} demonstrates the use of ray casting with the
\l{The Graphics View Framework}{Graphics View} framework.
\o \l{demos/embedded/styledemo}{Embedded Styles} demonstrates the use of styles.
\o \l{demos/embedded/weatherinfo}{Weather Info} fetches weather information from the Web.
\endlist
*/
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