qtdeclarative/examples
Morteza Jamshidi d8c5a590b4 Limit page stacking to only one page
By limiting the page stacking there is no need for handling
multi-page navigation.

Fixes: QTBUG-132715
Change-Id: Ibbd99834d2740653340fd785f94c19215eab2e7d
Reviewed-by: Mitch Curtis <mitch.curtis@qt.io>
2025-02-03 10:53:39 +01:00
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core/permissions CMake: Fix examples built as external projects 2025-01-31 17:11:34 +01:00
platforms Update Gradle versions in QtQ4A examples 2025-01-15 20:14:36 +02:00
qml examples: Consistently require Qt 6.8 2024-07-03 08:43:43 +02:00
qmlcompiler/tutorials/helloworld examples: Consistently require Qt 6.8 2024-07-03 08:43:43 +02:00
quick Doc: Clarify use of QQuickWindow::beforeRendering 2025-02-02 22:46:14 +01:00
quickcontrols Limit page stacking to only one page 2025-02-03 10:53:39 +01:00
CMakeLists.txt Add example showcasing Embedding QML to native Android Java project 2024-04-10 13:24:53 +03:00
README Doc: Revamp "Extending QML" examples into a tutorial 2023-03-30 18:02:16 +02:00
examples.pro Move Qt Quick Shapes examples back under Qt Quick 2024-02-01 21:42:00 +01:00

README

The Qt Quick module provides the basic elements to specify and implement your
user interface declaratively, using the Qt Meta-Object Language (QML). The
Qt QML module provides the engine and language infrastructure for QML itself.
This language is very expressive and human readable, and can be used by
designers to actually implement their UI vision. QML UIs can integrate
with C++ code in many ways, including being loaded as a part of a C++ UI
and loading data models from C++ and interacting with them.

Most of these examples can be viewed directly with the
QML viewer utility, without requiring compilation.

Documentation for these examples can be found via the Examples and Tutorials
link in the main Qt documentation.