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/*!
    \page HWAcc_rendering.html
    \title Hardware Acceleration and Embedded Platforms.
    \brief How to use hardware acceleration for fast rendering.

    \ingroup best-practices

    \section1 Abstract

    This document describes how to use hardware acceleration for fast
    rendering on embedded platforms supported by Qt. In short, it
    explains how the graphics pipeline works. Since there might be
    differences to how the APIs are being used on different embedded
    platforms, a table links to documentation dedicated to platform
    specific documentation for each supported hardware acceleration
    API.

    \input platforms/emb-hardwareacceleration.qdocinc

    \section1 Supported platforms
        Since there might be differences to how the APIs are being used on
        the different embedded platforms, this table provides you with links to
        pages dedicated to platform specific documentation for each
        supported hardware acceleration API. Click the API link for the
        platform to go the correct documentation.

    \table
        \header
            \o Operating System
            \o {3,1} Hardware Acceleration Platform
        \row
            \o \bold {Windows CE}
            \o \l {Qt for Windows CE and OpenGL ES}{OpenGL ES}
            \o \l {Qt for Windows CE and OpenVG}{OpenVG} 
            \o
        \row
            \o \bold {Embedded Linux}
            \o \l {Qt for Embedded Linux and OpenGL}{OpenGL ES}
            \o \l {Qt for Embedded Linux and OpenVG}{OpenVG} 
            \o \l {Qt for Embedded Linux and DirectFB}{DirectFB}
        \row
            \o \bold {Symbian Platform}
            \o {3,1} \e {There are currently no support for hardware
            acceleration.}
    \endtable
\omit
    \section1 Examples using hardware acceleration on embedded platforms.

    \table
        \header
            \o Embedded Platform
            \o Example
        \row
            \o Windows CE
        \row
            \o Embedded Linux
    \endtable
\endomit



*/