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** Copyright (c) 2013 Digia Plc and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
** Contact: http://www.qt-project.org/legal
**
** This file is part of Qt Creator
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** Documentation License version 1.3 as published by the Free Software
** Foundation and appearing in the file included in the packaging of this
** file.
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/*!
\contentspage index.html
\previouspage creator-design-mode.html
\page creator-visual-editor.html
\nextpage quick-projects.html
\title Developing Qt Quick Applications
\list
\li \l {Creating Qt Quick Projects}
You can use wizards to create Qt Quick projects.
\li \l {Using Qt Quick Designer}
You can use the code editor (Edit mode) or the visual editor (Design
mode) to develop Qt Quick applications.
\li \l {Creating Components}
You can use predefined QML types to create components or use a set
of Qt Quick Controls for creating classic desktop-style user
interfaces using Qt Quick 2.1 (available since Qt 5.1).
\li \l {Creating Screens}
You can use predefined QML types, Qt Quick Controls, and your own
components to create screens. You can use states and transitions to
navigate between screens.
\li \l {Exporting Designs from Graphics Software}
You can export designs from graphics software, such as Adobe
Photoshop and GIMP, to QML files. You can then edit QML files in
\QC.
\li \l {Using QML Modules with Plugins}
QML modules may use plugins to expose components defined in C++ to
QML applications. \QC cannot load the plugins to determine the
details of the contained components, and therefore, the modules must
provide extra type information for code completion and the semantic
checks to work correctly.
\endlist
*/
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