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/*!
    \previouspage qt-design-viewer.html
    \page studio-advanced.html
    \nextpage studio-platforms.html

    \title Advanced Topics

    \QDS attempts to meet your needs, whether you have previous experience with
    QML, and coding or not. When you install \QDS, the default configuration
    allows you to start designing and previewing UIs with very little effort.

    However, you might want to use the \uicontrol {Text Editor} in the Design
    mode sometimes to edit your QML files or write some JavaScript to simulate
    application logic and bring your UI to life. If you use JavaScript, you
    might also want to debug and profile you UIs to find and fix problems in
    them.

    You can also use special options to start \QC from the command line and use
    it mainly from the keyboard.

    \list
        \li \l{Supported Platforms}

            You can install and run \QC on several operating systems to design
            UIs for multiple desktop, embedded, and mobile device platforms.
        \li \l{Keyboard Shortcuts}

            \QDS provides various keyboard shortcuts to speed up your
            development process. You can change the keyboard shortcuts,
            as well as import and export keyboard shortcut mapping schemes.
        \li \l{Coding}

            You can use the code editor in the Design mode
            \uicontrol {Text Editor} view or in the Edit mode to modify QML
            code. The code editor understands the QML language as code, not
            just as plain text. This enables it to provide you with useful
            features, such as semantic highlighting, checking code syntax,
            code completion, and refactoring actions.
        \li \l{Simulating Application Logic}

            You can use JavaScript to simulate application logic to bring your
            UI to life.
        \li \l{Debugging and Profiling}

            \QDS comes with a JavaScript debugger. In the Debug mode, you
            can inspect the state of your UI while debugging.

            The memory and CPU power available on devices are limited and
            you should use them carefully. The QML Profiler enables you to
            profile Qt Quick UIs.
    \endlist

    \section1 Related Topics

    \list
        \li \l{Using External Tools}

            You can use external tools directly from \QC. lupdate and lrelease,
            QML preview tools (QML Viewer and QML Scene), the default text
            editor for your system, and the \c sort tool are preconfigured for
            use. You can change their default configurations and configure new
            tools.
    \endlist
*/