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/*!
    \page examples-overview.html
    \raw HTML
    <script>
    document.location.href = "examples.html";
    </script>
    \endraw
    Click this \l{Qt Examples}{link} if you don't get redirected.
*/

/*!
    \page examples.html
    \title Qt Examples
    \brief The example programs provided with Qt.

    \previouspage Tutorials
    \contentspage How to Learn Qt
    \nextpage Qt Demonstrations

    Qt is supplied with a variety of examples that cover almost every aspect
    of development. They are not all designed to be impressive when you run
    them, but their source code is carefully written to show good Qt
    programming practices. You can launch any of these programs from the
    \l{Examples and Demos Launcher} application.

    These examples are ordered by functional area, but many examples often
    use features from many parts of Qt to highlight one area in particular.
    If you are new to Qt, you should probably start by going through the
    \l{Tutorials} before you have a look at the
    \l{mainwindows/application}{Application} example.

    In addition to the examples and the tutorial, Qt includes a
    \l{Qt Demonstrations}{selection of demos} that deliberately show off
    Qt's features. You might want to look at these as well.

    \table
    \row
    \o{2,1} \l{Widgets Examples}{\bold Widgets}
    \o{2,1} \l{Dialog Examples}{\bold Dialogs}
    \row
    \o \image widget-examples.png
    \o 
    Qt comes with a large range of standard widgets that users of modern
    applications have come to expect. You can also develop your own custom
    widgets and controls, and use them alongside standard widgets.

    It is even possible to provide custom styles and themes for widgets that can
    be used to change the appearance of standard widgets and appropriately
    written custom widgets.

    \o \image dialog-examples.png Dialogs
    \o 
    Qt includes standard dialogs for many common operations, such as file
    selection, printing, and color selection.

    Custom dialogs can also be created for specialized modal or modeless
    interactions with users.

    \row
    \o{2,1} \l{Main Window Examples}{\bold{Main Windows}}
    \o{2,1} \l{Layout Examples}{\bold Layouts}

    \row
    \o \image mainwindow-examples.png MainWindows
    \o All the standard features of application main windows are provided by Qt.

    Main windows can have pull down menus, tool bars, and dock windows. These
    separate forms of user input are unified in an integrated action system that
    also supports keyboard shortcuts and accelerator keys in menu items.

    \o \image layout-examples.png Layouts
    \o 
    Qt uses a layout-based approach to widget management. Widgets are arranged in
    the optimal positions in windows based on simple layout rules, leading to a
    consistent look and feel.

    Custom layouts can be used to provide more control over the positions and
    sizes of child widgets.

    \row
    \o{2,1} \l{Item Views Examples}{\bold{Item Views}}
    \o{2,1} \l{Graphics View Examples}{\bold{Graphics View}}
    \row
    \o \image itemview-examples.png ItemViews
    \o
    Item views are widgets that typically display data sets. Qt 4's model/view
    framework lets you handle large data sets by separating the underlying data
    from the way it is represented to the user, and provides support for
    customized rendering through the use of delegates.

    \o \image graphicsview-examples.png GraphicsView
    \o
    Qt is provided with a comprehensive canvas through the GraphicsView
    classes.

    \row
    \o{2,1} \l{Painting Examples}{\bold{Painting}}
    \o{2,1} \l{Rich Text Examples}{\bold{Rich Text}}
    \row
    \o \image painting-examples.png Painting
    \o
    Qt's painting system is able to render vector graphics, images, and outline
    font-based text with sub-pixel accuracy accuracy using anti-aliasing to
    improve rendering quality.

    \o \image richtext-examples.png RichText
    \o
    Qt provides powerful document-oriented rich text engine that supports Unicode
    and right-to-left scripts. Documents can be manipulated using a cursor-based
    API, and their contents can be imported and exported as both HTML and in a
    custom XML format.

    \row
    \o{2,1} \l{Desktop Examples}{\bold Desktop}
    \o{2,1} \l{Drag and Drop Examples}{\bold{Drag and Drop}}
    \row
    \o \image desktop-examples.png
    \o
    Qt provides features to enable applications to integrate with the user's
    preferred desktop environment.

    Features such as system tray icons, access to the desktop widget, and
    support for desktop services can be used to improve the appearance of
    applications and take advantage of underlying desktop facilities.

    \o \image draganddrop-examples.png DragAndDrop
    \o
    Qt supports native drag and drop on all platforms via an extensible
    MIME-based system that enables applications to send data to each other in the
    most appropriate formats.

    Drag and drop can also be implemented for internal use by applications.

    \row
    \o{2,1} \l{Threading and Concurrent Programming Examples}{\bold{Threading and Concurrent Programming}}
    \o{2,1} \l{Tools Examples}{\bold{Tools}}
    \row
    \o \image thread-examples.png
    \o
    Qt 4 makes it easier than ever to write multithreaded applications. More
    classes have been made usable from non-GUI threads, and the signals and slots
    mechanism can now be used to communicate between threads.

    The QtConcurrent namespace includes a collection of classes and functions
    for straightforward concurrent programming.

    \o \image tool-examples.png Tools
    \o
    Qt is equipped with a range of capable tool classes, from containers and
    iterators to classes for string handling and manipulation.

    Other classes provide application infrastructure support, handling plugin
    loading and managing configuration files.

    \row
    \o{2,1} \l{Network Examples}{\bold{Network}}
    \o{2,1} \l{Inter-Process Communication Examples}{\bold{Inter-Process Communication}}
    \row
    \o \image network-examples.png Network
    \o
    Qt is provided with an extensive set of network classes to support both
    client-based and server side network programming.

    \o \image ipc-examples.png IPC
    \o

    \row
    \o{2,1} \l{OpenGL Examples}{\bold{OpenGL}}\bold{ and }\l{OpenVG Examples}{\bold{OpenVG}}\bold{ Examples}
    \o{2,1} \l{Multimedia Examples}{\bold{Multimedia Framework}}
    \row
    \o \image opengl-examples.png OpenGL
    \o
    Qt provides support for integration with OpenGL implementations on all
    platforms, giving developers the opportunity to display hardware accelerated
    3D graphics alongside a more conventional user interface.

    Qt provides support for integration with OpenVG implementations on
    platforms with suitable drivers.

    \o \image phonon-examples.png
    \o
    Qt provides low-level audio support on linux,windows and mac platforms by default and
    an audio plugin API to allow developers to implement there own audio support for
    custom devices and platforms.

    The Phonon Multimedia Framework brings multimedia support to Qt applications.

    \row
    \o{2,1} \l{SQL Examples}{\bold{SQL}}
    \o{2,1} \l{XML Examples}{\bold{XML}}
    \row
    \o \image sql-examples.png SQL
    \o
    Qt provides extensive database interoperability, with support for products
    from both open source and proprietary vendors.

    SQL support is integrated with Qt's model/view architecture, making it easier
    to provide GUI integration for your database applications.

    \o \image xml-examples.png XML
    \o
    XML parsing and handling is supported through SAX and DOM compliant APIs
    as well as streaming classes.

    The XQuery/XPath and XML Schema engines in the QtXmlPatterns modules
    provide classes for querying XML files and custom data models.

    \row
    \o{2,1} \l{Qt Designer Examples}{\bold{Qt Designer}}
    \o{2,1} \l{UiTools Examples}{\bold UiTools}
    \row
    \o \image designer-examples.png Designer
    \o
    Qt Designer is a capable graphical user interface designer that lets you
    create and configure forms without writing code. GUIs created with
    Qt Designer can be compiled into an application or created at run-time.

    \o \image uitools-examples.png UiTools
    \o

    \row
    \o{2,1} \l{Qt Linguist Examples}{\bold{Qt Linguist}}
    \o{2,1} \l{Qt Script Examples}{\bold{Qt Script}}
    \row
    \o \image linguist-examples.png QtLinguist
    \o
    Internationalization is a core feature of Qt.

    \o \image qtscript-examples.png
    \o
    Qt is provided with a powerful embedded scripting environment through the QtScript
    classes.

    \row
    \o{2,1} \l{WebKit Examples}{\bold WebKit}
    \o{2,1} \l{Help System Examples}{\bold{Help System}}
    \row
    \o \image webkit-examples.png
    \o
    Qt provides an integrated Web browser component based on WebKit, the popular
    open source browser engine.

    \o \image assistant-examples.png HelpSystem
    \o
    Support for interactive help is provided by the Qt Assistant application.
    Developers can take advantages of the facilities it offers to display
    specially-prepared documentation to users of their applications.

    \row
    \o{2,1} \l{State Machine Examples}{\bold{State Machine}}
    \o{2,1} \l{Animation Framework Examples}{\bold{Animation Framework}}
    \row
    \o \image statemachine-examples.png
    \o
    Qt provides a powerful hierarchical finite state machine through the Qt State
    Machine classes.

    \o \image animation-examples.png
    \o
    These examples show to to use the \l{The Animation Framework}{animation framework}
    to build highly animated, high-performance GUIs.

    \row
    \o{2,1} \l{Multi-Touch Examples}{\bold{Multi-Touch Framework}}
    \o{2,1} \l{Gestures Examples}{\bold{Gestures}}

    \row
    \o \image multitouch-examples.png
    \o
    Support for multi-touch input makes it possible for developers to create
    extensible and intuitive user interfaces.

    \o \image gestures-examples.png
    \o
    Applications can be written to respond to gestures as a natural input method.
    These examples show how to enable support for standard and custom gestures in
    applications.

    \row
    \o{2,1} \l{D-Bus Examples}{\bold{D-Bus}}
    \o{2,1} \l{Qt for Embedded Linux Examples}{\bold{Qt for Embedded Linux}}

    \row
    \o \image qt-embedded-examples.png
    \o
    Systems with limited resources, specialized hardware, and small
    screens require special attention.

    \o \image dbus-examples.png D-Bus
    \o
    D-Bus is an inter-process communication protocol for Unix/Linux systems.
    These examples demonstrate how to write application that communicate with
    each other.

    \row
    \o{2,1} \l{ActiveQt Examples}{\bold ActiveQt}
    \o{2,1} \l{Qt Quarterly}{\bold{Qt Quarterly}}

    \row
    \o \image activeqt-examples.png ActiveQt
    \o
    These examples demonstrate how to write ActiveX controls and control servers
    with Qt, and how to use ActiveX controls and COM objects in a Qt application.

    \o \image qq-thumbnail.png QtQuarterly
    \o
    One more valuable source for examples and explanations of Qt
    features is the archive of the \l {Qt Quarterly}.

    \endtable
*/

/*!
    \page examples-widgets.html
    \title Widgets Examples

    \contentspage Qt Examples
    \nextpage Dialog Examples

    \image widget-examples.png

    Qt comes with a large range of standard widgets that users of modern
    applications have come to expect.

    You can also develop your own custom widgets and controls, and use them
    alongside standard widgets.

    It is even possible to provide custom styles and themes for widgets that can
    be used to change the appearance of standard widgets and appropriately
    written custom widgets.

    \list
    \o \l{widgets/analogclock}{Analog Clock}\raisedaster
    \o \l{widgets/calculator}{Calculator}\raisedaster
    \o \l{widgets/calendarwidget}{Calendar Widget}\raisedaster
    \o \l{widgets/charactermap}{Character Map}\raisedaster
    \o \l{widgets/codeeditor}{Code Editor}\raisedaster
    \o \l{widgets/digitalclock}{Digital Clock}\raisedaster
    \o \l{widgets/groupbox}{Group Box}\raisedaster
    \o \l{widgets/icons}{Icons}\raisedaster
    \o \l{widgets/imageviewer}{Image Viewer}\raisedaster
    \o \l{widgets/lineedits}{Line Edits}\raisedaster
    \o \l{widgets/movie}{Movie}
    \o \l{widgets/scribble}{Scribble}\raisedaster
    \o \l{widgets/shapedclock}{Shaped Clock}\raisedaster
    \o \l{widgets/sliders}{Sliders}\raisedaster
    \o \l{widgets/spinboxes}{Spin Boxes}\raisedaster
    \o \l{widgets/styles}{Styles}\raisedaster
    \o \l{widgets/stylesheet}{Style Sheet}\raisedaster
    \o \l{widgets/tablet}{Tablet}\raisedaster
    \o \l{widgets/tetrix}{Tetrix}\raisedaster
    \o \l{widgets/tooltips}{Tooltips}\raisedaster
    \o \l{widgets/wiggly}{Wiggly}\raisedaster
    \o \l{widgets/windowflags}{Window Flags}\raisedaster
    \endlist

    Examples marked with an asterisk (*) are fully documented.
*/

/*!
    \page examples-dialogs.html
    \title Dialog Examples

    \previouspage Widgets Examples
    \contentspage Qt Examples
    \nextpage Main Window Examples

    \image dialog-examples.png

    Qt includes standard dialogs for many common operations, such as file
    selection, printing, and color selection.

    Custom dialogs can also be created for specialized modal or modeless
    interactions with users.

    \list
    \o \l{dialogs/classwizard}{Class Wizard}\raisedaster
    \o \l{dialogs/configdialog}{Config Dialog}
    \o \l{dialogs/extension}{Extension}\raisedaster
    \o \l{dialogs/findfiles}{Find Files}\raisedaster
    \o \l{dialogs/licensewizard}{License Wizard}\raisedaster
    \o \l{dialogs/standarddialogs}{Standard Dialogs}
    \o \l{dialogs/tabdialog}{Tab Dialog}\raisedaster
    \o \l{dialogs/trivialwizard}{Trivial Wizard}
    \endlist

    Examples marked with an asterisk (*) are fully documented.
*/

/*!
    \page examples-mainwindow.html
    \title Main Window Examples

    \previouspage Dialog Examples
    \contentspage Qt Examples
    \nextpage Layout Examples

    \image mainwindow-examples.png

    All the standard features of application main windows are provided by Qt.

    Main windows can have pull down menus, tool bars, and dock windows. These
    separate forms of user input are unified in an integrated action system that
    also supports keyboard shortcuts and accelerator keys in menu items.

    \list
    \o \l{mainwindows/application}{Application}\raisedaster
    \o \l{mainwindows/dockwidgets}{Dock Widgets}\raisedaster
    \o \l{mainwindows/mdi}{MDI}
    \o \l{mainwindows/menus}{Menus}\raisedaster
    \o \l{mainwindows/recentfiles}{Recent Files}
    \o \l{mainwindows/sdi}{SDI}
    \endlist

    Examples marked with an asterisk (*) are fully documented.
*/

/*!
    \page examples-layouts.html
    \title Layout Examples

    \previouspage Main Window Examples
    \contentspage Qt Examples
    \nextpage Item Views Examples

    \image layout-examples.png

    Qt uses a layout-based approach to widget management. Widgets are arranged in
    the optimal positions in windows based on simple layout rules, leading to a
    consistent look and feel.

    Custom layouts can be used to provide more control over the positions and
    sizes of child widgets.

    \list
    \o \l{layouts/basiclayouts}{Basic Layouts}\raisedaster
    \o \l{layouts/borderlayout}{Border Layout}
    \o \l{layouts/dynamiclayouts}{Dynamic Layouts}
    \o \l{layouts/flowlayout}{Flow Layout}
    \endlist

    Examples marked with an asterisk (*) are fully documented.
*/

/*!
    \page examples-itemviews.html
    \title Item Views Examples

    \previouspage Layout Examples
    \contentspage Qt Examples
    \nextpage Graphics View Examples

    \image itemview-examples.png

    Item views are widgets that typically display data sets. Qt 4's model/view
    framework lets you handle large data sets by separating the underlying data
    from the way it is represented to the user, and provides support for
    customized rendering through the use of delegates.

    \list
    \o \l{itemviews/addressbook}{Address Book}\raisedaster
    \o \l{itemviews/basicsortfiltermodel}{Basic Sort/Filter Model}
    \o \l{itemviews/chart}{Chart}
    \o \l{itemviews/coloreditorfactory}{Color Editor Factory}\raisedaster
    \o \l{itemviews/combowidgetmapper}{Combo Widget Mapper}\raisedaster
    \o \l{itemviews/customsortfiltermodel}{Custom Sort/Filter Model}\raisedaster
    \o \l{itemviews/dirview}{Dir View}
    \o \l{itemviews/editabletreemodel}{Editable Tree Model}\raisedaster
    \o \l{itemviews/fetchmore}{Fetch More}\raisedaster
    \o \l{itemviews/frozencolumn}{Frozen Column}\raisedaster
    \o \l{itemviews/pixelator}{Pixelator}\raisedaster
    \o \l{itemviews/puzzle}{Puzzle}
    \o \l{itemviews/simpledommodel}{Simple DOM Model}\raisedaster
    \o \l{itemviews/simpletreemodel}{Simple Tree Model}\raisedaster
    \o \l{itemviews/simplewidgetmapper}{Simple Widget Mapper}\raisedaster
    \o \l{itemviews/spinboxdelegate}{Spin Box Delegate}\raisedaster
    \o \l{itemviews/stardelegate}{Star Delegate}\raisedaster
    \endlist

    Examples marked with an asterisk (*) are fully documented.
*/

/*!
    \page examples-graphicsview.html
    \title Graphics View Examples

    \previouspage Item Views Examples
    \contentspage Qt Examples
    \nextpage Painting Examples

    \image graphicsview-examples.png

    Qt is provided with a comprehensive canvas through the GraphicsView
    classes.

    These examples demonstrate the fundamental aspects of canvas programming
    with Qt.

    \list
    \o \l{graphicsview/collidingmice}{Colliding Mice}\raisedaster
    \o \l{graphicsview/diagramscene}{Diagram Scene}\raisedaster
    \o \l{graphicsview/dragdroprobot}{Drag and Drop Robot}
    \o \l{graphicsview/elasticnodes}{Elastic Nodes}
    \o \l{graphicsview/portedasteroids}{Ported Asteroids}
    \o \l{graphicsview/portedcanvas}{Ported Canvas}
    \endlist

    Examples marked with an asterisk (*) are fully documented.
*/

/*!
    \page examples-painting.html
    \title Painting Examples

    \previouspage Graphics View Examples
    \contentspage Qt Examples
    \nextpage Rich Text Examples

    \image painting-examples.png

    Qt's painting system is able to render vector graphics, images, and outline
    font-based text with sub-pixel accuracy accuracy using anti-aliasing to
    improve rendering quality.

    These examples show the most common techniques that are used when painting
    with Qt, from basic concepts such as drawing simple primitives to the use of
    transformations.

    \list
    \o \l{painting/basicdrawing}{Basic Drawing}\raisedaster
    \o \l{painting/concentriccircles}{Concentric Circles}\raisedaster
    \o \l{painting/fontsampler}{Font Sampler}
    \o \l{painting/imagecomposition}{Image Composition}\raisedaster
    \o \l{painting/painterpaths}{Painter Paths}\raisedaster
    \o \l{painting/svggenerator}{SVG Generator}\raisedaster
    \o \l{painting/svgviewer}{SVG Viewer}
    \o \l{painting/transformations}{Transformations}\raisedaster
    \endlist

    Examples marked with an asterisk (*) are fully documented.
*/

/*!
    \page examples-richtext.html
    \title Rich Text Examples

    \previouspage Painting Examples
    \contentspage Qt Examples
    \nextpage Desktop Examples

    \image richtext-examples.png

    Qt provides powerful document-oriented rich text engine that supports Unicode
    and right-to-left scripts. Documents can be manipulated using a cursor-based
    API, and their contents can be imported and exported as both HTML and in a
    custom XML format.

    \list
    \o \l{richtext/calendar}{Calendar}\raisedaster
    \o \l{richtext/orderform}{Order Form}\raisedaster
    \o \l{richtext/syntaxhighlighter}{Syntax Highlighter}\raisedaster
    \o \l{richtext/textobject}{Text Object}\raisedaster
    \endlist
*/

/*!
    \page examples-desktop.html
    \title Desktop Examples

    \previouspage Rich Text Examples
    \contentspage Qt Examples
    \nextpage Drag and Drop Examples

    \image desktop-examples.png

    Qt provides features to enable applications to integrate with the user's
    preferred desktop environment.

    Features such as system tray icons, access to the desktop widget, and
    support for desktop services can be used to improve the appearance of
    applications and take advantage of underlying desktop facilities.

    \list
    \o \l{desktop/screenshot}{Screenshot}\raisedaster
    \o \l{desktop/systray}{System Tray}\raisedaster
    \endlist
*/

/*!
    \page examples-draganddrop.html
    \title Drag and Drop Examples

    \previouspage Desktop Examples
    \contentspage Qt Examples
    \nextpage Threading and Concurrent Programming Examples

    \image draganddrop-examples.png

    Qt supports native drag and drop on all platforms via an extensible
    MIME-based system that enables applications to send data to each other in the
    most appropriate formats.

    Drag and drop can also be implemented for internal use by applications.

    \list
    \o \l{draganddrop/delayedencoding}{Delayed Encoding}\raisedaster
    \o \l{draganddrop/draggableicons}{Draggable Icons}
    \o \l{draganddrop/draggabletext}{Draggable Text}
    \o \l{draganddrop/dropsite}{Drop Site}
    \o \l{draganddrop/fridgemagnets}{Fridge Magnets}\raisedaster
    \o \l{draganddrop/puzzle}{Drag and Drop Puzzle}
    \endlist

    Examples marked with an asterisk (*) are fully documented.
*/

/*!
    \page examples-threadandconcurrent.html
    \title Threading and Concurrent Programming Examples

    \previouspage Drag and Drop Examples
    \contentspage Qt Examples
    \nextpage Tools Examples

    \image thread-examples.png

    Qt 4 makes it easier than ever to write multithreaded applications. More
    classes have been made usable from non-GUI threads, and the signals and slots
    mechanism can now be used to communicate between threads.

    Additionally, it is now possible to move objects between threads.

    \list
    \o \l{threads/queuedcustomtype}{Queued Custom Type}\raisedaster
    \o \l{threads/mandelbrot}{Mandelbrot}\raisedaster
    \o \l{threads/semaphores}{Semaphores}\raisedaster
    \o \l{threads/waitconditions}{Wait Conditions}\raisedaster
    \endlist

    The QtConcurrent namespace includes a collection of classes and functions
    for straightforward concurrent programming.

    These examples show how to apply the basic techniques of concurrent
    programming to simple problems.

    \list
    \o \l{qtconcurrent/imagescaling}{QtConcurrent Asynchronous Image Scaling}
    \o \l{qtconcurrent/map}{QtConcurrent Map}
    \o \l{qtconcurrent/progressdialog}{QtConcurrent Progress Dialog}
    \o \l{qtconcurrent/runfunction}{QtConcurrent Run Function}
    \o \l{qtconcurrent/wordcount}{QtConcurrent Word Count}
    \endlist

    Examples marked with an asterisk (*) are fully documented.
*/

/*!
    \page examples.tools.html
    \title Tools Examples

    \previouspage Threading and Concurrent Programming Examples
    \contentspage Qt Examples
    \nextpage Network Examples

    \image tool-examples.png

    Qt is equipped with a range of capable tool classes, from containers and
    iterators to classes for string handling and manipulation.

    Other classes provide application infrastructure support, handling plugin
    loading and managing configuration files.

    \list
    \o \l{tools/codecs}{Codecs}
    \o \l{tools/completer}{Completer}\raisedaster
    \o \l{tools/customcompleter}{Custom Completer}\raisedaster
    \o \l{tools/customtype}{Custom Type}\raisedaster
    \o \l{tools/customtypesending}{Custom Type Sending}\raisedaster
    \o \l{tools/echoplugin}{Echo Plugin}\raisedaster
    \o \l{tools/i18n}{I18N}
    \o \l{tools/inputpanel}{Input Panel}\raisedaster
    \o \l{tools/plugandpaint}{Plug & Paint}\raisedaster
    \o Plug & Paint Plugins: \l{tools/plugandpaintplugins/basictools}{Basic Tools}\raisedaster
       and \l{tools/plugandpaintplugins/extrafilters}{Extra Filters}\raisedaster
    \o \l{tools/regexp}{RegExp}
    \o \l{tools/settingseditor}{Settings Editor}
    \o \l{tools/styleplugin}{Style Plugin}\raisedaster
    \o \l{tools/treemodelcompleter}{Tree Model Completer}\raisedaster
    \o \l{tools/undoframework}{Undo Framework}\raisedaster
    \endlist

    Examples marked with an asterisk (*) are fully documented.
*/

/*!
    \page examples-network.html
    \title Network Examples

    \previouspage Tools Examples
    \contentspage Qt Examples
    \nextpage Inter-Process Communication Examples

    \image network-examples.png

    Qt is provided with an extensive set of network classes to support both
    client-based and server side network programming.

    These examples demonstrate the fundamental aspects of network programming
    with Qt.

    \list
    \o  \l{network/blockingfortuneclient}{Blocking Fortune Client}\raisedaster
    \o  \l{network/broadcastreceiver}{Broadcast Receiver}
    \o  \l{network/broadcastsender}{Broadcast Sender}
    \o  \l{network/network-chat}{Network Chat}
    \o  \l{network/fortuneclient}{Fortune Client}\raisedaster
    \o  \l{network/fortuneserver}{Fortune Server}\raisedaster
    \o  \l{network/qftp}{FTP}\raisedaster
    \o  \l{network/http}{HTTP}
    \o  \l{network/loopback}{Loopback}
    \o  \l{network/threadedfortuneserver}{Threaded Fortune Server}\raisedaster
    \o  \l{network/torrent}{Torrent}
    \o  \l{network/googlesuggest}{Google Suggest}
    \endlist

    Examples marked with an asterisk (*) are fully documented.
*/

/*!
    \page examples-ipc.html
    \title Inter-Process Communication Examples

    \previouspage Network Examples
    \contentspage Qt Examples
    \nextpage OpenGL Examples

    \image ipc-examples.png

    \list
    \o \l{ipc/localfortuneclient}{Local Fortune Client}\raisedaster
    \o \l{ipc/localfortuneserver}{Local Fortune Server}\raisedaster
    \o \l{ipc/sharedmemory}{Shared Memory}\raisedaster
    \endlist
*/

/*!
    \page examples-opengl.html
    \title OpenGL Examples

    \previouspage Inter-Process Communication Examples
    \contentspage Qt Examples
    \nextpage OpenVG Examples

    \image opengl-examples.png

    Qt provides support for integration with OpenGL implementations on all
    platforms, giving developers the opportunity to display hardware accelerated
    3D graphics alongside a more conventional user interface.

    These examples demonstrate the basic techniques used to take advantage of
    OpenGL in Qt applications.

    \list
    \o \l{opengl/2dpainting}{2D Painting}\raisedaster
    \o \l{opengl/framebufferobject}{Framebuffer Object}
    \o \l{opengl/framebufferobject2}{Framebuffer Object 2}
    \o \l{opengl/grabber}{Grabber}
    \o \l{opengl/hellogl}{Hello GL}\raisedaster
    \o \l{opengl/hellogl_es}{Hello GL - ported to Windows CE}\raisedaster
    \o \l{opengl/overpainting}{Overpainting}\raisedaster
    \o \l{opengl/pbuffers}{Pixel Buffers}
    \o \l{opengl/pbuffers2}{Pixel Buffers 2}
    \o \l{opengl/samplebuffers}{Sample Buffers}
    \o \l{opengl/textures}{Textures}
    \endlist

    Examples marked with an asterisk (*) are fully documented.
*/

/*!
    \page examples-openvg.html
    \title OpenVG Examples

    \previouspage OpenGL Examples
    \contentspage Qt Examples
    \nextpage Multimedia Examples

    \image openvg-examples.png

    Qt provides support for integration with OpenVG implementations on
    platforms with suitable drivers.

    These examples demonstrate the basic techniques used to take advantage of
    OpenVG in Qt applications.

    \list
    \o \l{openvg/star}{OpenVG Star}
    \endlist
*/

/*!
    \page examples-multimedia.html
    \title Multimedia Examples

    \previouspage OpenGL Examples
    \contentspage Qt Examples
    \nextpage SQL Examples

    \image phonon-examples.png

    \section1 Multimedia

    Qt provides low-level audio support on linux,windows and mac platforms by default and
    an audio plugin API to allow developers to implement there own audio support for
    custom devices and platforms.

    These examples demonstrate the basic techniques used to take advantage of
    Audio API in Qt applications.

    \list
    \o \l{multimedia/audiodevices}{Audio Devices}
    \o \l{multimedia/audiooutput}{Audio Output}
    \o \l{multimedia/audioinput}{Audio Input}
    \endlist

    \section1 Video Output

    \list
    \o \l{multimedia/videowidget}{Video Widget}\raisedaster
    \o \l{multimedia/videographicsitem}{Video Graphics Item}
    \endlist

    \section1 Phonon

    The Phonon Multimedia Framework brings multimedia support to Qt applications.

    The examples and demonstrations provided show how to play music and movies
    using the Phonon API.

    \list
    \o \l{phonon/capabilities}{Capabilities}\raisedaster
    \o \l{phonon/qmusicplayer}{Music Player}\raisedaster
    \endlist

    Examples marked with an asterisk (*) are fully documented.
*/

/*!
    \page examples-sql.html
    \title SQL Examples

    \previouspage Multimedia Examples
    \contentspage Qt Examples
    \nextpage XML Examples

    \image sql-examples.png

    Qt provides extensive database interoperability, with support for products
    from both open source and proprietary vendors.

    SQL support is integrated with Qt's model/view architecture, making it easier
    to provide GUI integration for your database applications.

    \list
    \o \l{sql/cachedtable}{Cached Table}\raisedaster
    \o \l{sql/drilldown}{Drill Down}\raisedaster
    \o \l{sql/querymodel}{Query Model}
    \o \l{sql/relationaltablemodel}{Relational Table Model}
    \o \l{sql/tablemodel}{Table Model}
    \o \l{sql/sqlwidgetmapper}{SQL Widget Mapper}\raisedaster
    \endlist

    Examples marked with an asterisk (*) are fully documented.
*/


/*!
    \page examples-xml.html
    \title XML Examples

    \previouspage SQL Examples
    \contentspage Qt Examples
    \nextpage Qt Designer Examples

    \image xml-examples.png XML

    XML parsing and handling is supported through SAX and DOM compliant APIs
    as well as streaming classes.

    \list
    \o \l{xml/dombookmarks}{DOM Bookmarks}
    \o \l{xml/saxbookmarks}{SAX Bookmarks}
    \o \l{xml/streambookmarks}{QXmlStream Bookmarks}\raisedaster
    \o \l{xml/rsslisting}{RSS-Listing}
    \o \l{xml/xmlstreamlint}{XML Stream Lint Example}\raisedaster
    \endlist

    The XQuery/XPath and XML Schema engines in the QtXmlPatterns modules
    provide classes for querying XML files and custom data models.

    \list
    \o \l{xmlpatterns/recipes}{Recipes}
    \o \l{xmlpatterns/filetree}{File System Example}
    \o \l{xmlpatterns/qobjectxmlmodel}{QObject XML Model Example}
    \o \l{xmlpatterns/xquery/globalVariables}{C++ Source Code Analyzer Example}
    \o \l{xmlpatterns/trafficinfo}{Traffic Info}\raisedaster
    \o \l{xmlpatterns/schema}{XML Schema Validation}\raisedaster
    \endlist

    Examples marked with an asterisk (*) are fully documented.
*/

/*!
    \page examples-designer.html
    \title Qt Designer Examples

    \previouspage XML Examples
    \contentspage Qt Examples
    \nextpage UiTools Examples

    \image designer-examples.png QtDesigner

    Qt Designer is a capable graphical user interface designer that lets you
    create and configure forms without writing code. GUIs created with
    Qt Designer can be compiled into an application or created at run-time.

    \list
    \o \l{designer/calculatorbuilder}{Calculator Builder}\raisedaster
    \o \l{designer/calculatorform}{Calculator Form}\raisedaster
    \o \l{designer/customwidgetplugin}{Custom Widget Plugin}\raisedaster
    \o \l{designer/taskmenuextension}{Task Menu Extension}\raisedaster
    \o \l{designer/containerextension}{Container Extension}\raisedaster
    \o \l{designer/worldtimeclockbuilder}{World Time Clock Builder}\raisedaster
    \o \l{designer/worldtimeclockplugin}{World Time Clock Plugin}\raisedaster
    \endlist
*/

/*!
    \page examples-uitools.html
    \title UiTools Examples

    \previouspage Qt Designer Examples
    \contentspage Qt Examples
    \nextpage Qt Linguist Examples

    \image uitools-examples.png UiTools

    \list
    \o \l{uitools/multipleinheritance}{Multiple Inheritance}\raisedaster
    \o \l{uitools/textfinder}{Text Finder}\raisedaster
    \endlist
*/

/*!
    \page examples-linguist.html
    \title Qt Linguist Examples

    \previouspage UiTools Examples
    \contentspage Qt Examples
    \nextpage Qt Script Examples

    \image linguist-examples.png

    Internationalization is a core feature of Qt. These examples show how to
    access translation and localization facilities at run-time.

    \list
    \o \l{linguist/hellotr}{Hello tr()}\raisedaster
    \o \l{linguist/arrowpad}{Arrow Pad}\raisedaster
    \o \l{linguist/trollprint}{Troll Print}\raisedaster
    \endlist
*/

/*!
    \page examples-script.html
    \title Qt Script Examples

    \previouspage Qt Linguist Examples
    \contentspage Qt Examples
    \nextpage WebKit Examples

    \image qtscript-examples.png QtScript

    Qt is provided with a powerful embedded scripting environment through the QtScript
    classes.

    These examples demonstrate the fundamental aspects of scripting applications
    with Qt.

    \list
    \o \l{script/calculator}{Calculator}\raisedaster
    \o \l{script/context2d}{Context2D}\raisedaster
    \o \l{script/defaultprototypes}{Default Prototypes}\raisedaster
    \o \l{script/helloscript}{Hello Script}\raisedaster
    \o \l{script/qstetrix}{Qt Script Tetrix}\raisedaster
    \o \l{script/customclass}{Custom Script Class}\raisedaster
    \endlist
*/

/*!
    \page examples-webkit.html
    \title WebKit Examples

    \previouspage Qt Script Examples
    \contentspage Qt Examples
    \nextpage Help System Examples

    \image webkit-examples.png WebKit

    Qt provides an integrated Web browser component based on WebKit, the popular
    open source browser engine.

    These examples and demonstrations show a range of different uses for WebKit,
    from displaying Web pages within a Qt user interface to an implementation of
    a basic function Web browser.

    \table
    \header \o Example \o Description
    \row \o \l{webkit/domtraversal}{DOM Traversal}\raisedaster
    \o Shows how to use QWebElement to inspect the document structure of a Web page.
    \row \o \l{webkit/fancybrowser}{Fancy Browser}
    \o A more advanced browser example, showing the use of jQuery to perform effects.
    \row \o \l{webkit/formextractor}{Form Extractor}
    \o How to use JavaScript and C++ together to read page content.
    \row \o \l{webkit/googlechat}{Google Chat}
    \o A real-world example that shows how an existing Web-based service can be accessed
    using QtWebKit.
    \row \o \l{webkit/previewer}{Previewer}\raisedaster
    \o Shows how to make a simple Web page previewer by using Qt's text input widgets
    together with a QWebView widget.
    \row \o \l{webkit/simpleselector}{Simple Selector}\raisedaster
    \o A basic demonstration, showing how to use QWebElement to select elements in a
    Web page.
    \endtable

    Examples marked with an asterisk (*) are fully documented.
*/

/*!
    \page examples-helpsystem.html
    \title Help System Examples

    \previouspage WebKit Examples
    \contentspage Qt Examples
    \nextpage State Machine Examples

    \image assistant-examples.png HelpSystem

    Support for interactive help is provided by the Qt Assistant application.
    Developers can take advantages of the facilities it offers to display
    specially-prepared documentation to users of their applications.

    \list
    \o \l{help/simpletextviewer}{Simple Text Viewer}\raisedaster
    \endlist

    Examples marked with an asterisk (*) are fully documented.
*/

/*!
    \page examples-statemachine.html
    \title State Machine Examples

    \previouspage Help System Examples
    \contentspage Qt Examples
    \nextpage Animation Framework Examples

    \image statemachine-examples.png StateMachine

    Qt provides a powerful hierarchical finite state machine through the Qt State
    Machine classes.

    These examples demonstrate the fundamental aspects of implementing
    Statecharts with Qt.

    \list
    \o \l{statemachine/eventtransitions}{Event Transitions}\raisedaster
    \o \l{statemachine/factorial}{Factorial States}\raisedaster
    \o \l{statemachine/pingpong}{Ping Pong States}\raisedaster
    \o \l{statemachine/rogue}{Rogue}\raisedaster
    \o \l{statemachine/trafficlight}{Traffic Light}\raisedaster
    \o \l{statemachine/twowaybutton}{Two-way Button}\raisedaster
    \endlist
*/

/*!
    \page examples-animation.html
    \title Animation Framework Examples

    \previouspage State Machine Examples
    \contentspage Qt Examples
    \nextpage Multi-Touch Examples

    \image animation-examples.png Animation

    \list
        \o \l{animation/animatedtiles}{Animated Tiles}
        \o \l{animation/appchooser}{Application Chooser}
        \o \l{animation/easing}{Easing Curves}
    \o \l{animation/moveblocks}{Move Blocks}\raisedaster
        \o \l{animation/states}{States}
    \o \l{animation/stickman}{Stick man}\raisedaster
    \endlist

    Examples marked with an asterisk (*) are fully documented.
*/

/*!
    \page examples-multitouch.html
    \title Multi-Touch Examples

    \previouspage Animation Framework Examples
    \contentspage Qt Examples
    \nextpage Gestures Examples

    Support for multi-touch input makes it possible for developers to create
    extensible and intuitive user interfaces.

    \list
    \o \l{multitouch/dials}{Multi-Touch Dials}
    \o \l{multitouch/fingerpaint}{Finger Paint}
    \o \l{multitouch/knobs}{Multi-Touch Knobs}
    \o \l{multitouch/pinchzoom}{Pinch Zoom}
    \endlist
*/

/*!
    \page examples-gestures.html
    \title Gestures Examples

    \previouspage Multi-Touch Examples
    \contentspage Qt Examples
    \nextpage D-Bus Examples

    The API of the gesture framework is not yet finalized and
    still subject to change.

    \list
    \o \l{gestures/imagegestures}{Image Gestures}
    \endlist
*/

/*!
    \page examples-dbus.html
    \title D-Bus Examples

    \previouspage Gestures Examples
    \contentspage Qt Examples
    \nextpage Qt for Embedded Linux Examples

    \list
    \o \l{dbus/dbus-chat}{Chat}
    \o \l{dbus/complexpingpong}{Complex Ping Pong}
    \o \l{dbus/listnames}{List Names}
    \o \l{dbus/pingpong}{Ping Pong}
    \o \l{dbus/remotecontrolledcar}{Remote Controlled Car} 
    \endlist

    Examples marked with an asterisk (*) are fully documented.
*/

/*!
    \page examples-embeddedlinux.html
    \title Qt for Embedded Linux Examples

    \previouspage D-Bus Examples
    \contentspage Qt Examples
    \nextpage ActiveQt Examples

    \image qt-embedded-examples.png QtEmbedded

    These examples show how to take advantage of features specifically designed
    for use on systems with limited resources, specialized hardware, and small
    screens.

    \list
    \o \l{qws/svgalib}{Accelerated Graphics Driver}\raisedaster
    \o \l{qws/dbscreen}{Double Buffered Graphics Driver}\raisedaster
    \o \l{qws/mousecalibration}{Mouse Calibration}\raisedaster
    \o \l{qws/simpledecoration}{Simple Decoration}\raisedaster
    \endlist
*/

/*!
    \page examples-activeqt.html
    \title ActiveQt Examples

    \previouspage Qt for Embedded Linux Examples
    \contentspage Qt Examples
    \nextpage Qt Quarterly

    \image activeqt-examples.png ActiveQt

    \list
    \o \l{activeqt/comapp}{COM App}\raisedaster
    \o \l{Dot Net Example (ActiveQt)}{Dot Net}\raisedaster
    \o \l{activeqt/hierarchy}{Hierarchy}\raisedaster
    \o \l{activeqt/menus}{Menus}\raisedaster
    \o \l{activeqt/multiple}{Multiple}\raisedaster
    \o \l{activeqt/opengl}{OpenGL}\raisedaster
    \o \l{activeqt/qutlook}{Qutlook}\raisedaster
    \o \l{activeqt/simple}{Simple}\raisedaster
    \o \l{activeqt/webbrowser}{Web Browser}\raisedaster
    \o \l{activeqt/wrapper}{Wrapper}\raisedaster
    \endlist
*/