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*/
/*!
+ \enum Qt::ApplicationState
+
+ \keyword application state
+
+ This enum type is used to specify the current state of the application.
+
+ The states are
+
+ \value ApplicationSuspended The application is about to suspend. When entering this state, the
+ application should save its state, cease all activities, and be
+ prepared for code execution to stop. While suspended, the
+ application can be killed at any time without further warnings
+ (e.g. when low memory forces the OS to purge suspended applications).
+ \value ApplicationHidden The application is hidden and runs in the background. This
+ is the normal state for applications that need to do background
+ processing, like playing music, while the user interacts with
+ other applications. The application should free up all graphical
+ resources when entering this state.
+ \value ApplicationInactive The application is visible, but not selected to be in front.
+ On desktop platforms, this typically means that the user
+ activated another application. On mobile platforms, it is
+ more common to enter this state when the OS is interrupting
+ the user with e.g. incoming calls or SMS-messages.
+ While in this state, consider reducing CPU-intensive tasks.
+ \value ApplicationActive The application is visible and selected to be in front.
+
+ \since 5.1
+*/
+
+/*!
\enum Qt::ScreenOrientation
This enum type specifies the various orientations a screen might have.
@@ -2315,6 +2345,8 @@
\value ImhTime The text editor functions as a time field.
\value ImhPreferLatin Latin characters are preferred (but not required).
+ \value ImhMultiLine Multiple lines can be entered into the text field.
+
Flags that restrict input (exclusive flags):
\value ImhDigitsOnly Only digits are allowed.
@@ -2441,6 +2473,7 @@
\value ItemIsUserCheckable It can be checked or unchecked by the user.
\value ItemIsEnabled The user can interact with the item.
\value ItemIsTristate The item is checkable with three separate states.
+ \value ItemNeverHasChildren The item never has child items.
Note that checkable items need to be given both a suitable set of flags
and an initial state, indicating whether the item is checked or not.