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/*!
    \page restoring-geometry.html
    \title Restoring a Window's Geometry

    \ingroup best-practices

	This document describes how to save and restore a window's
    geometry using the geometry properties. On Windows, this is 
    basically storing the result of QWidget::geometry() and calling
    QWidget::setGeometry() in the next session before calling
    \l{QWidget::show()}{show()}.

    On X11, this won't work because an invisible window doesn't have
    a frame yet. The window manager will decorate the window later.
    When this happens, the window shifts towards the bottom/right
    corner of the screen depending on the size of the decoration frame.
    Although X provides a way to avoid this shift, most window managers
    fail to implement this feature.

    Since version 4.2, Qt provides functions that saves and restores a
    window's geometry and state for you. QWidget::saveGeometry()
    saves the window geometry and maximized/fullscreen state, while
    QWidget::restoreGeometry() restores it. The restore function also
    checks if the restored geometry is outside the available screen
    geometry, and modifies it as appropriate if it is.

    If those functions are not available or cannot be used, then a
    workaround is to call \l{QWidget::setGeometry()}{setGeometry()}
    after \l{QWidget::show()}{show()}. This has the two disadvantages
    that the widget appears at a wrong place for a millisecond
    (results in flashing) and that currently only every second window
    manager gets it right. A safer solution is to store both
    \l{QWidget::pos()}{pos()} and \l{QWidget::size()}{size()} and to
    restore the geometry using \l{QWidget::resize()} and
    \l{QWidget::move()}{move()} before calling
    \l{QWidget::show()}{show()}, as demonstrated in the following
    code snippets (from the \l{mainwindows/application}{Application}
    example):

    \snippet examples/mainwindows/application/mainwindow.cpp 35
    \codeline
    \snippet examples/mainwindows/application/mainwindow.cpp 38

    This method works on Windows, Mac OS X, and most X11 window
    managers.
*/