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/*!
\page qt-embedded-differences.html
\title Porting Qt Applications to Qt for Embedded Linux
\ingroup porting
\ingroup qt-embedded-linux
Existing Qt applications should require no porting provided there is no
platform dependent code.
\table 100%
\header \o Platform Dependent Code
\row
\o
Platform dependent code includes system calls, calls to the
underlying window system (Windows or X11), and Qt platform
specific methods such as QApplication::x11EventFilter().
For cases where it is necessary to use platform dependent code
there are macros defined that can be used to enable and disable
code for each platform using \c #ifdef directives:
\list
\o Qt for Embedded Linux: Q_WS_QWS
\o Qt for Mac OS X: Q_WS_MAC
\o Qt for Windows: Q_WS_WIN
\o Qt for X11: Q_WS_X11
\endlist
\endtable
*/
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