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-Qt Quick Examples - Window and Screen
-=====================================
-
-This example demonstrates the Window and Screen types in QML.
-
-.. image:: window.png
- :width: 392
- :alt: Window and Screen screenshot
-
-In addition, this example demonstrates the usage of the Qt Resource System in
-Qt for Python for more advanced scenarios. There are several QML files, one of
-which imports a module from this sibling directory. Both this "shared" module
-and the QML files of the example need to be compiled into Python modules with
-the resource compiler rcc.
-
-For the "shared" module approach to work with QML and rcc, you need:
-
-* A module definition *qmldir* file
-* A Qt Resource Collection file (.qrc) specifying all the QML files and other
-resources, plus the *qmldir* file
-
-The .qrc file is the input to rcc. This will generate a Python module (called
-*shared_rc* here) that can then be imported from the Python code. At runtime,
-only this Python module is needed, not the .qrc file or any of the .qml files
-or even the image resources, as they have all been compiled into the Python
-module.
-
-For the example, rcc needs:
-
-* A Qt Resource Collection file (.qrc) specifying all the QML files and other
-resources. There is no qmldir file here because this is not a module.
-
-This will generate a Python module (called *window_rc* here) that can then be
-imported from the Python code. Again, only the Python module is needed at
-runtime.