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If you want to design your user interfaces using a design tool, then
read at least the first few chapters of the \l{Qt Designer manual}.
- By now you'll have produced some small working applications and have a
- broad feel for Qt programming. You could start work on your own
- projects straight away, but we recommend reading a couple of key
- overviews to deepen your understanding of Qt: \l{Qt Object Model}
- and \l{Signals and Slots}.
+ By now you'll have produced some small working applications and
+ have a broad feel for Qt programming. You could start work on your
+ own projects straight away, but we recommend reading a couple of
+ key overviews to deepen your understanding of Qt: The Qt \l{Object
+ Model} and \l{Signals and Slots}.
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