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/*!
    \page qtquicklayouts-index.html
    \title Qt Quick Layouts
    \ingroup qmlmodules

    \brief A module with a set of QML elements that arranges QML items in an user interface.

    \section1 Getting started

    The QML types can be imported into your application using the following import statement in your \c {.qml} file.

    \code
     import QtQuick.Layouts 1.0
    \endcode

    \section1 Layouts
    Layouts are items that are used to arrange items in the user interface. The layout is dynamic -
    when the layout changes geometry it will typically influence the arrangement of its child
    items. Since a layout is an item, layouts can consequently be nested.

    \annotatedlist layouts

*/