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/*!
\page qtquickextras-overview.html
\title Qt Quick Extras Overview
\brief A set of UI controls to create user interfaces in Qt Quick
Qt Quick Extras provide a set of UI controls to create user
interfaces in Qt Quick.
\section1 Getting Started
\section2 Building
If you are building Qt Quick Extras from source, you can follow
the steps used for most Qt modules:
\code
qmake
make
make install
\endcode
\section2 Using the Controls
The QML types can be imported into your application using the following
import statement in your \c {.qml} file.
\code
import QtQuick.Extras 1.4
\endcode
\section1 Interactive controls
\annotatedlist extras-interactive
\section1 Non-interactive controls
\annotatedlist extras-non-interactive
\section1 Creating a basic example
A basic example of a QML file that makes use of controls is shown here:
\code
import QtQuick 2.2
import QtQuick.Extras 1.4
Rectangle {
DelayButton {
anchors.centerIn: parent
}
}
\endcode
For an interactive showcase of the controls provided by
\l{Qt Quick Extras}, you can look at
the \l{Qt Quick Extras - Gallery}{Gallery} example.
\image qtquickextras-example-gallery.png
\section1 Related information
\list
\li \l{Qt Quick}
\li \l{Qt Quick Extras}
\li \l{Qt Quick Extras Examples}
\endlist
*/
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