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/*!
\qmlmodule QtQuick.Controls 1.4
\title Qt Quick Controls 1 QML Types
\ingroup qmlmodules
\brief Provides QML types for user interfaces.
\deprecationwarning
The \l{Qt Quick Controls 1} module provides QML types for creating user
interfaces. These QML types work in conjunction with \l{Qt Quick} and
\l{Qt Quick Layouts}.
Controls can be styled using the \l{Qt Quick Controls 1 Styles QML Types}{Styles QML Types}.
The QML types can be imported into your application using the
following import statement in your .qml file.
\code
import QtQuick.Controls 1.4
\endcode
*/
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