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// Copyright (C) 2021 The Qt Company Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR GFDL-1.3-no-invariants-only
/*!
\previouspage creator-qml-performance-monitor.html
\page studio-advanced.html
\nextpage creator-quick-ui-forms.html
\title Advanced Designer Topics
\table
\row
\li \image front-advanced.png
\li Learn more about the UI files (.ui.qml), collecting data about
using \QDS, and about packaging applications for delivering
them to users or uploading them to app stores.
\endtable
\list
\li \l{UI Files}
Some of the wizard templates create projects that contain UI files.
You should always edit UI files in \l{Form Editor}
and \l Properties, to avoid breaking the code.
\li \l{Managing Data Collection}
\if defined (qtcreator)
You can enable \QC to report crashes automatically. If you agreed to
pseudonymous user statistics collection during the \QC installation,
you can turn it on and determine what type of data is collected and
transmitted to the backend storage.
\else
You can enable \QDS to report crashes automatically. If you enable
the telemetry plugin, you can turn on the pseudonymous user
statistics collection and determine what type of data is collected
and transmitted to the backend storage. You can also modify
settings for collecting user feedback.
\endif
\li \l{Packaging Applications}
When you are ready to deliver your application to users or upload
it to app stores, you can use \QDS to create suitable packages that
contain all the necessary files, such as fonts, images, components,
and modules.
\endlist
*/
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