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/*!
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\group qws
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\title Qt for Embedded Linux Classes
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\ingroup groups
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\ingroup qt-embedded-linux
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\ingroup platform-specific
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\brief Classes that are specific to Qt for Embedded Linux.
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These classes are relevant to \l{Qt for Embedded Linux} users.
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*/
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/*!
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\group qt-embedded-linux
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\ingroup qt-embedded
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\title Qt for Embedded Linux
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\brief Documents specifically about Qt for Embedded Linux.
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Qt for Embedded Linux is a C++ framework for GUI and application development
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for embedded devices. It runs on a variety of processors, usually
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with Embedded Linux. Qt for Embedded Linux provides the standard Qt API for
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embedded devices with a lightweight window system.
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\image qt-embedded-linux-architecture.png
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Qt for Embedded Linux applications write directly to the framebuffer,
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eliminating the need for the X Window System and saving memory.
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The Linux framebuffer is enabled by default on all modern Linux
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distributions. For information on older versions, please refer to
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the \l{Framebuffer HOWTO} document. For development
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and debugging purposes, Qt for Embedded Linux provides a \l {The
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Virtual Framebuffer}{virtual framebuffer}. It is also possible to
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run an application using the
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\l{The VNC Protocol and Qt for Embedded Linux}{VNC protocol}.
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\table 100%
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\header \o Getting Started \o Reference \o Features
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\row
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\list
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\o \l {Qt for Embedded Linux Architecture}{Architecture Overview}
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\o \l {Installing Qt on Embedded Linux}{Installation}
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\o \l {Running Qt for Embedded Linux Applications}{Running Applications}
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\o \l {Qt for Embedded Linux Examples}{Examples}
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\endlist
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\o
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\list
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\o \l {Qt for Embedded Linux Classes}{Classes}
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\o \l {Qt for Embedded Linux Environment Variables}{Environment Variables}
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\o \l {Licenses for Fonts Used in Qt for Embedded Linux}{Font Licenses}
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\endlist
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\o
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\list
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\o \l {Qt for Embedded Linux Pointer Handling}{Pointer Handling}
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\o \l {Qt for Embedded Linux Character Input}{Character Input}
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\o \l {Qt for Embedded Linux Display Management}{Display Management}
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\o \l {Qt for Embedded Linux and OpenGL}{OpenGL}
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\o \l {Qt for Embedded Linux Fonts}{Fonts}
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\endlist
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\header \o Development \o Porting \o Optimization
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\row
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\list
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\o \l {The Virtual Framebuffer}{Virtual Framebuffer}
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\o \l {The VNC Protocol and Qt for Embedded Linux}{VNC Protocol}
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\o \l {Testing the Linux Framebuffer}
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\o \l {Cross Compiling Qt for Embedded Linux Applications}{Cross Compiling Applications}
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\o \l {Deploying Qt for Embedded Linux Applications}{Deploying Applications}
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\endlist
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\o
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\list
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\o \l {Porting Qt Applications to Qt for Embedded Linux}
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\o \l {Porting Qt for Embedded Linux to a New Architecture}
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\o \l {Porting Qt for Embedded Linux to Another Operating System}
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\endlist
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\o
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\list
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\o \l {Qt Performance Tuning}
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\o \l {Fine-Tuning Features in Qt}
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\o \l {Adding an Accelerated Graphics Driver to Qt for Embedded Linux}{Adding an Accelerated Graphics Driver}
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\endlist
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\endtable
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*/
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