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/*!
\group qt-embedded
\title Qt for Embedded Platforms
\brief Documents related to Qt for Embedded Platforms.
\ingroup platform-specific
Qt is available for embedded platforms and devices as well as for a number
of desktop platforms. The features provided for each platform depend on the
capabilities and architecture of the operating system.
\image qt-embedded-architecture.png
Currently, three embedded platforms are supported by Qt:
\table 90%
\header \o Embedded Linux \o Windows CE \o Symbian platform
\row
\o \l{Qt for Embedded Linux} is designed to be used on Linux devices
without X11 or existing graphical environments. This flavor of
Qt includes a framework for creating both applications and an
environment for them. As a result, it includes features for
window management, inter-process communication and facilities
for handling input and display devices.
\o \l{Qt for Windows CE} is used to create applications running in
existing Windows CE and Windows Mobile environments.
Applications use the appropriate style for the embedded
environment and use native features, such as menus, to conform
to the native style guidelines.
\o \l{Qt for the Symbian platform} is used to create applications running
in existing Symbian platform environments. Applications use the appropriate
style for the embedded environment and use native features, such as menus,
to conform to the native style guidelines.
\endtable
*/
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