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// Copyright (C) 2017 The Qt Company Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR GFDL-1.3-no-invariants-only
/*!
\title Qt Quick Examples - Positioners
\example positioners
\brief This is a collection of QML Positioner examples.
\image qml-positioners-example.png
\ingroup qtquickexamples
\e Positioners is a collection of small QML examples relating to
positioners. Each example is a small QML file emphasizing a particular type
or feature. For more information, visit
\l{Important Concepts In Qt Quick - Positioning}.
\include examples-run.qdocinc
\section1 Transitions
\e Transitions shows animated transitions when showing or hiding items in a
positioner. It consists of a scene populated with items in a variety of
positioners: \l Column, \l Row, \l Grid, and \l Flow. Each positioner has
animations described as Transitions.
\snippet positioners/positioners-transitions.qml move
The move transition specifies how items inside a positioner will animate
when they are displaced by the appearance or disappearance of other items.
\snippet positioners/positioners-transitions.qml add
The add transition specifies how items will appear when they are added to a
positioner.
\snippet positioners/positioners-transitions.qml populate
The populate transition specifies how items will appear when their parent
positioner is first created.
\section1 Attached Properties
\e{Attached Properties} shows how the Positioner attached property can be
used to determine where an item is within a positioner.
\snippet positioners/positioners-attachedproperties.qml 0
*/
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