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+/*!
+ \page qaxserver-demo-multiple.html
+ \title Two Simple Qt Widgets
+
+ \input examples/activeqt/multiple-demo.qdocinc
+*/
+
+/*!
+ \example activeqt/multiple
+ \title Multiple Example (ActiveQt)
+
+ The Multiple example demonstrates the implementation of a
+ QAxFactory to provide multiple ActiveX controls in a single in
+ process ActiveX server using the \c QAXFACTORY_EXPORT() macro.
+ The ActiveX controls in this example are simple QWidget
+ subclasses that reimplement QWidget::paintEvent().
+
+ \snippet examples/activeqt/multiple/ax1.h 0
+
+ The first control draws a filled rectangle. The fill color is exposed
+ as a property. \c Q_CLASSINFO() is used to specify the COM identifiers.
+
+ \snippet examples/activeqt/multiple/ax2.h 0
+
+ The second control draws a circle. The linewith is exposed as a property.
+ \c Q_CLASSINFO() is used to specify the COM identifiers, and to set the
+ attributes \e ToSuperClass and \e StockEvents to expose only the API of
+ the class itself, and to add COM stock events to the ActiveX control.
+
+ \snippet examples/activeqt/multiple/main.cpp 0
+
+ The classes are exported from the server using the QAxFactory macros.
+
+ To build the example you must first build the QAxServer library.
+ Then run \c qmake and your make tool in \c
+ examples/activeqt/multiple.
+
+ The \l{qaxserver-demo-multiple.html}{demonstration} requires your
+ WebBrowser to support ActiveX controls, and scripting to be
+ enabled.
+
+ \snippet examples/activeqt/multiple-demo.qdocinc 0
+*/