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/*!
\page overviews.html
\title All Overviews and HOWTOs
\generatelist overviews
*/
/*!
\group qt-basic-concepts
\title Basic Qt Architecture
\brief The basic architecture of the Qt cross-platform application and UI framework.
Qt is a cross-platform application and UI framework for writing
web-enabled applications for desktop, mobile, and embedded
operating systems. These pages explain basic architectural
concepts of Qt:
\generatelist {related}
*/
/*!
\group qt-gui-concepts
\title Qt Desktop UI Components
\brief The Qt components for constructing native look & feel desktop UI's.
These pages are about Qt's traditional set of GUI components for
building both native look ^ feel and custom UI's for the desktop
environment. Use \l {declarativeui.html} {Qt Quick} for building
UI's for mobile devices.
\generatelist {related}
*/
/*!
\group qt-graphics
\title Qt Graphics
\brief The Qt components for doing graphics.
\generatelist {related}
*/
/*!
\group frameworks-technologies
\title Frameworks and Technologies
\brief Documentation about the frameworks and technologies in Qt
These documents dive into the frameworks of classes that Qt provides,
and provide background information about the technical solutions used
in Qt's architecture.
\generatelist{related}
*/
/*!
\group best-practices
\title How-To's and Best Practices
\brief How-To Guides and Best Practices
These documents provide guidelines and best practices explaining
how to use Qt to solve specific technical problems.
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