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-
-/*!
-\example declarative-camera
-\title QML Camera Example
-
-\brief The Camera Example shows how to use the API to capture a still image
-or video.
-
-\image qml-camera.png
-
-This example demonstrates the basic use of the Camera QML Plugin elements. The
-plugin provides access to the API functionality for camera settings and
-capturing an image.
-
-Most of the QML code supports the user interface for this application with the
-Camera elements being mostly found in \i {declarative-camera.qml} and
-\i {CaptureControls.qml}.
-
-In \i {declarative-camera.qml} the Camera element is initialized with an id
-of \i {camera }, a photo preview is setup, states are implemented for image
-preview or capture and a CaptureControls element is initialized. The initial
-\i state is \i PhotoCapture. The camera element includes a handler, \i onImageCaptured,
-for the \l {imageCaptured} signal. The handler sets up the application to process
-the preview including a change in the user interface state. The PhotoPreview
-element now becomes visible with any key press being picked up by the handler
-in PhotoPreview and returning the state to \i PhotoCapture.
-
-The \i CaptureControls element, which is implemented in \i {CaptureControls.qml},
-generates a column on the right hand side of the screen which includes control
-buttons for \i focus (not initially visible), \i {capture}, \i {flash modes},
-\i {white balance}, \i {exposure compensation}, and if a preview is
-available a \i {preview} button. The last button exits from the application.
-
-When the Capture button is pressed the \i onClicked handler calls
-\l {Camera::captureImage()}{captureImage()}
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-*/