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-<h1>Example for composition modes</h1>
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-<p>
- This example shows some of the more advanced composition modes supported by Qt.
-</p>
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-<p>
- The two most common forms of composition are <b>Source</b> and <b>SourceOver</b>.
- <b>Source</b> is used to draw opaque objects onto a paint device. In this mode,
- each pixel in the source replaces the corresponding pixel in the destination.
- In <b>SourceOver</b> composition mode, the source object is transparent and is
- drawn on top of the destination.
-</p>
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-<p>
- In addition to these standard modes, Qt defines the complete set of composition
- modes as defined by Thomas Porter and Tom Duff. See the <tt>QPainter</tt> documentation
- for details.
-</p>
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