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/*!
\page qtquickcontrols-platformnotes.html
\title Qt Quick Controls Platform Notes
\brief Platform specific notes for Qt Quick Controls.
This page contains platform specific notes for creating applications
that use \l{Qt Quick Controls}.
\section1 Android Style
Qt 5.4 introduced a native Android style for Qt Quick Controls.
\image qtquickcontrols-example-gallery-android.png
\note The Android style requires Android 3.0 (API level 11) or later.
It is automatically selected and deployed on Android. See \l{Getting Started
with Qt for Android} and \l{Deploying an Application on Android} for
more details on the Android essentials.
\section2 Action Bar
The \l{http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/actionbar.html}
{Action Bar} is a special Android control that provides many key features
including various navigation modes, actions, an options menu, a back
button, and also displays the application icon and title.
Unlike \l{Qt Widgets}, Qt Quick Controls do not use the native action
bar on Android. ToolBar and MenuBar are offered as a cross-platform
replacement. They are unified to a single "action bar" when assigned to
the appropriate ApplicationWindow properties.
The advantage of a non-native ToolBar is that it can contain any child
items declared in QML. Just to name a few possibilities:
\list
\li ToolButton actions,
\li a TextField as a search field,
\li a ComboBox for navigation, and
\li a ProgressBar for displaying progress.
\endlist
*/
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