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+/*!
+ \page exportedfunctions.html
+ \title Platform-Specific Functions
+ \ingroup funclists
+
+ \brief Exported functions for fine tuning Qt applications.
+
+ Qt provides a few low-level global functions for fine-tuning
+ applications. Most of these perform very specific tasks and are
+ platform-specific. In general, we recommend that you try using
+ Qt's public API before resorting to using any functions mentioned
+ here.
+
+ These functions are exported by \l QtCore and \l QtGui, but most
+ of them aren't declared in Qt's header files. To use them in your
+ application, you must declare them before calling them. For
+ example:
+
+ \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_exportedfunctions.qdoc 0
+
+ These functions will remain as part of Qt for the lifetime of Qt
+ 4.
+
+ Functions:
+
+ \tableofcontents
+
+ \section1 void qt_set_library_config_file(const QString &\e{fileName})
+
+ Specifies the location of the Qt configuration file. You must
+ call this function before constructing a QApplication or
+ QCoreApplication object. If no location is specified, Qt
+ automatically finds an appropriate location.
+
+ \section1 void qt_set_sequence_auto_mnemonic(bool \e{enable})
+
+ Specifies whether mnemonics for menu items, labels, etc., should
+ be honored or not. On Windows and X11, this feature is
+ on by default; on Mac OS X, it is off. When this feature is off,
+ the QKeySequence::mnemonic() function always returns an empty
+ string. This feature is also enabled on embedded Linux.
+
+ \section1 void qt_x11_wait_for_window_manager(QWidget *\e{widget})
+
+ Blocks until the X11 window manager has shown the widget after a
+ call to QWidget::show().
+
+ \section1 void qt_mac_secure_keyboard(bool \e{enable})
+
+ Turns the Mac OS X secure keyboard feature on or off. QLineEdit
+ uses this when the echo mode is QLineEdit::Password or
+ QLineEdit::NoEcho to guard the editor against keyboard sniffing.
+ If you implement your own password editor, you might want to turn
+ on this feature in your editor's
+ \l{QWidget::focusInEvent()}{focusInEvent()} and turn it off in
+ \l{QWidget::focusOutEvent()}{focusOutEvent()}.
+
+ \section1 void qt_mac_set_dock_menu(QMenu *\e{menu})
+
+ Sets the menu to display in the Mac OS X Dock for the
+ application. This menu is shown when the user attempts a
+ press-and-hold operation on the application's dock icon or
+ \key{Ctrl}-clicks on it while the application is running.
+
+ The menu will be turned into a Mac menu and the items added to the default
+ Dock menu. There is no merging of the Qt menu items with the items that are
+ in the Dock menu (i.e., it is not recommended to include actions that
+ duplicate functionality of items already in the Dock menu).
+
+ \section1 void qt_mac_set_menubar_icons(bool \e{enable})
+
+ Specifies whether icons associated to menu items for the
+ application's menu bar should be shown on Mac OS X. By default,
+ icons are shown on Mac OS X just like on the other platforms.
+
+ In Qt 4.4, this is equivalent to
+ \c { QApplication::instance()->setAttribute(Qt::AA_DontShowIconsInMenus); }.
+
+ \section1 void qt_mac_set_menubar_merge(bool \e{enable})
+
+ Specifies whether Qt should attempt to relocate standard menu
+ items (such as \gui Quit, \gui Preferences, and \gui About) to
+ the application menu on Mac OS X. This feature is on by default.
+ See \l{Qt for Mac OS X - Specific Issues} for the list of menu items for
+ which this applies.
+
+ \section1 void qt_mac_set_native_menubar(bool \e{enable})
+
+ Specifies whether the application should use the native menu bar
+ on Mac OS X or be part of the main window. This feature is on by
+ default.
+
+ In Qt 4.6, this is equivalent to
+ \c { QApplication::instance()->setAttribute(Qt::AA_DontUseNativeMenuBar); }.
+
+ \section1 void qt_mac_set_press_and_hold_context(bool \e{enable})
+
+ Turns emulation of the right mouse button by clicking and holding
+ the left mouse button on or off. This feature is off by default.
+*/