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/*!
\group standard-dialogs
\title Standard Dialog Classes
*/
/*!
\group dialog-classes
\title Classes for Building Dialogs
*/
/*!
\page dialogs.html
\title Dialog Windows
\brief An overview over dialog windows.
\previouspage The Application Main Window
\contentspage Application Windows and Dialogs
\nextpage Desktop Integration
Dialogs can be \e{modal}, in which case the user is required to provide
necessary information before work in the main window
can continue, or \e{modeless}. Modeless dialogs do not prevent the user from
interacting with any of the other windows in the application.
Qt provides a set of ready-made dialogs for file, font, color-selection
and more.
\annotatedlist standard-dialogs
Custom dialogs can be easily created by composing regular widgets into
a QDialog. These classes are specifically designed for building custom
dialogs:
\annotatedlist dialog-classes
*/