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/****************************************************************************
**
** Copyright (C) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
** Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com)
**
** This file is part of the documentation of the Qt Toolkit.
**
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/*!
    \group advanced
    \title Advanced Widgets
    \ingroup groups

    \brief Advanced GUI widgets such as tab widgets and progress bars.

    These classes provide more complex user interface widgets (controls).

*/

/*!
    \group animation
    \ingroup groups

    \title Animation Framework
    \brief Classes for animations, states and transitions.

    These classes provide a framework for creating both simple and complex
    animations. \l{The Animation Framework} also provides states and animated
    transitions, making it easy to create animated stateful forms.
*/

/*!
    \group abstractwidgets
    \title Abstract Widget Classes
    \ingroup groups

    \brief Abstract widget classes usable through subclassing.

    These classes are abstract widgets; they are generally not usable in
    themselves, but provide functionality that can be used by inheriting
    these classes.

*/

/*!
    \group accessibility
    \title Accessibility Classes
    \ingroup groups
    \ingroup topics

    \brief Classes that provide support for accessibility.

    Accessible applications are able to be used by users who cannot use
    conventional means of interaction. These classes provide support for
    accessible applications.

*/

/*!
    \group appearance
    \title Widget Appearance and Style
    \ingroup groups

    \brief Appearance customization with styles, fonts, colors etc.

    These classes are used to customize an application's appearance and
    style.

*/

/*!
    \group application
    \title Main Window and Related Classes
    \ingroup groups

    \brief Everything you need for a typical modern main application window,
    including menus, toolbars, workspace, etc.

    These classes provide everything you need for a typical modern main
    application window, like the main window itself, menu and tool bars,
    a status bar, etc.

*/


/*!
    \group basicwidgets
    \title Basic Widgets
    \ingroup groups

    \brief Basic GUI widgets such as buttons, comboboxes and scroll bars.

    These basic widgets (controls) are designed for direct use.
    There are also some \l{Abstract Widget Classes} that are designed for
    subclassing, and some more complex \l{Advanced Widgets}.

*/


/*!
    \group database
    \title Database Classes
    \ingroup groups

    \brief Database related classes, e.g. for SQL databases.

    These classes provide access to SQL databases.
*/


/*!
    \group dialogs
    \title Standard Dialog Classes
    \ingroup groups

    \brief Ready-made dialogs for file, font, color selection and more.

    These classes are complex widgets, composed of simpler widgets; dialog
    boxes, generally.
*/

/*!
    \group desktop
    \title Desktop Environment Classes
    \ingroup groups

    \brief Classes for interacting with the user's desktop environment.

    These classes provide ways to interact with the user's desktop environment and
    take advantage of common services.
*/

/*!
    \group draganddrop
    \title Drag And Drop Classes
    \ingroup groups

    \brief Classes dealing with drag and drop and mime type encoding and decoding.

    These classes deal with drag and drop and the necessary mime type
    encoding and decoding. See also \link dnd.html Drag and Drop with
    Qt. \endlink
*/

/*!
    \group environment
    \title Environment Classes
    \ingroup groups

    \brief Classes providing various global services such as event handling,
    access to system settings and internationalization.

    These classes providing various global services to your application such as
    event handling, access to system settings, internationalization, etc.

*/

/*!
    \group events
    \title Event Classes
    \ingroup groups

    \brief Classes used to create and handle events.

    These classes are used to create and handle events.

    For more information see the \link object.html Object model\endlink
    and \link signalsandslots.html Signals and Slots\endlink.
*/

/*!
    \group geomanagement
    \title Layout Classes
    \ingroup groups

    \brief Classes handling automatic resizing and moving of widgets, for
    composing complex dialogs.

    These classes provide automatic geometry (layout) management of widgets.

*/

/*!
    \group graphicsview-api
    \title Graphics View Classes
    \ingroup groups

    \brief Classes in the Graphics View framework for interactive applications.

    These classes are provided by \l{The Graphics View Framework} for interactive
    applications and are part of a larger collection of classes related to
    \l{Multimedia, Graphics and Printing}.

    \note These classes are part of the \l{Open Source Versions of Qt} and
    \l{Qt Commercial Editions}{Qt Full Framework Edition} for commercial users.
*/

/*!
    \group helpsystem
    \title Help System
    \ingroup groups

    \brief Classes used to provide online-help for applications.

    \keyword help system

    These classes provide for all forms of online-help in your application,
    with three levels of detail:

    \list 1
        \o Tool Tips and Status Bar message - flyweight help, extremely brief,
            entirely integrated in the user interface, requiring little
            or no user interaction to invoke.
        \o What's This? - lightweight, but can be
            a three-paragraph explanation.
        \o Online Help - can encompass any amount of information,
            but is typically slower to call up, somewhat separated
            from the user's work, and often users feel that using online
            help is a digression from their real task.
    \endlist

*/


/*!
    \group io
    \title Input/Output and Networking
    \ingroup groups

    \brief Classes providing file input and output along with directory and
    network handling.

    These classes are used to handle input and output to and from external
    devices, processes, files etc. as well as manipulating files and directories.
*/

/*!
    \group misc
    \title Miscellaneous Classes
    \ingroup groups

    \brief Various other useful classes.

    These classes are useful classes not fitting into any other category.

*/


/*!
    \group model-view
    \title Model/View Classes
    \ingroup groups

    \brief Classes that use the model/view design pattern.

    These classes use the model/view design pattern in which the
    underlying data (in the model) is kept separate from the way the data
    is presented and manipulated by the user (in the view). See also
    \link model-view-programming.html Model/View Programming\endlink.

*/

/*!
    \group multimedia
    \title Multimedia, Graphics and Printing
    \ingroup groups

    \brief Classes that provide support for graphics (2D, and with OpenGL, 3D),
    image encoding, decoding, and manipulation, sound, animation,
    printing, etc.

    These classes provide support for graphics (2D, and with OpenGL, 3D),
    image encoding, decoding, and manipulation, sound, animation, printing
    etc.

    See also this introduction to the \link coordsys.html Qt
    coordinate system. \endlink

*/

/*!
    \group objectmodel
    \title Object Model
    \ingroup groups

    \brief The Qt GUI toolkit's underlying object model.

    These classes form the basis of the \l{Qt Object Model}.

*/

/*!
    \group organizers
    \title Organizers
    \ingroup groups

    \brief User interface organizers such as splitters, tab bars, button groups, etc.

    These classes are used to organize and group GUI primitives into more
    complex applications or dialogs.

*/


/*!
    \group plugins
    \title Plugin Classes
    \ingroup groups

    \brief Plugin related classes.

    These classes deal with shared libraries, (e.g. .so and DLL files),
    and with Qt plugins.

    See the \link plugins-howto.html plugins documentation\endlink.

    See also the \l{ActiveQt framework} for Windows.

*/

/*!
    \group qws
    \title Qt for Embedded Linux Classes
    \ingroup groups

    \ingroup qt-embedded-linux
    \brief Classes that are specific to Qt for Embedded Linux.

    These classes are relevant to \l{Qt for Embedded Linux} users.
*/

/*!
    \group ssl
    \title Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Classes
    \ingroup groups

    \brief Classes for secure communication over network sockets.
    \keyword SSL

    The classes below provide support for secure network communication using
    the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol, using the \l{OpenSSL Toolkit} to
    perform encryption and protocol handling.

    See the \l{General Qt Requirements} page for information about the
    versions of OpenSSL that are known to work with Qt.

    \note Due to import and export restrictions in some parts of the world, we
    are unable to supply the OpenSSL Toolkit with Qt packages. Developers wishing
    to use SSL communication in their deployed applications should either ensure
    that their users have the appropriate libraries installed, or they should
    consult a suitably qualified legal professional to ensure that applications
    using code from the OpenSSL project are correctly certified for import
    and export in relevant regions of the world.

    When the QtNetwork module is built with SSL support, the library is linked
    against OpenSSL in a way that requires OpenSSL license compliance.
*/

/*!
    \group text
    \title Text Processing Classes
    \ingroup groups
    \ingroup text-processing

    \brief Classes for text processing. (See also \l{XML Classes}.)

    These classes are relevant to text processing. See also the
    \l{Rich Text Processing} overview and the
    \l{XML classes}.
*/

/*!
    \group thread
    \title Threading Classes
    \ingroup groups

    \brief Classes that provide threading support.

    These classes are relevant to threaded applications. See
    \l{Thread Support in Qt} for an overview of the features
    Qt provides to help with multithreaded programming.
*/


/*!
    \group time
    \title Date and Time Classes
    \ingroup groups

    \brief Classes for handling date and time.

    These classes provide system-independent date and time abstractions.

*/

/*!
    \group tools
    \title Non-GUI Classes
    \ingroup groups

    \brief Collection classes such as list, queue, stack and string, along
    with other classes that can be used without needing QApplication.

    The non-GUI classes are general-purpose collection and string classes
    that may be used independently of the GUI classes.

    In particular, these classes do not depend on QApplication at all,
    and so can be used in non-GUI programs.

*/

/*!
    \group xml-tools
    \title XML Classes
    \ingroup groups

    \brief Classes that support XML, via, for example DOM and SAX.

    These classes are relevant to XML users.
*/

/*!
    \group script
    \title Scripting Classes
    \ingroup groups
    \ingroup scripting

    \brief Qt Script-related classes and overviews.

    These classes are relevant to Qt Script users.
*/

/*!
    \group scripttools
    \title Script Tools
    \ingroup groups
    \ingroup scripting

    \brief Classes for managing and debugging scripts.

    These classes are relevant to developers who are working with Qt Script's
    debugging features.
*/

/*!
    \group statemachine
    \ingroup groups

    \title State Machine Classes
    \brief Classes for constructing and executing state graphs.

    These classes are provided by \l{The State Machine Framework} for creating
    event-driven state machines.
*/