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/*!
\example componentset
\title QML Documentation Example
\brief Example for documenting QML types.
\meta tag {test,sample}
\meta installpath tutorials
This example demonstrates one of the ways to document QML types.
In particular, there are sample types that are documented with QDoc
commands comments. There are documentation comments for the QML types
and their public interfaces. The types are grouped into a module, the
\l{UI Components} module.
The \l{componentset/uicomponents.qdoc.sample}{uicomponents.qdoc} file generates
the overview page for the \l{UI Components} module page.
The generated documentation is available in the \l{UI Components} module.
\section1 QML Class
The QML types use the \l{qmltype-command}{\\qmltype} to document the
type. In addition, they have the \l{inmodule-command}{\\inmodule}
command in order for QDoc to associate them to the \c UIComponents module.
QDoc uses the \l{brief-command}{\\brief} command to place a basic
description when listing the types.
\section1 Properties, Signals, Handlers, and Methods
The types have their properties, signals, handlers, and methods
defined in their respective QML files. QDoc associates the properties and
methods to the types, therefore, you only need to place the
documentation above the property, method, or signal.
To document the type of a \e {property alias}, you must use the
\l{qmlproperty-command}{\\qmlproperty} command to specify the data type.
\code
\qmlproperty int anAliasedProperty
An aliased property of type int.
\endcode
\section2 Internal Documentation
You may declare that a documentation is for internal use by placing the
\l{internal-command}{\\internal} command after the beginning QDoc comment
\begincomment. QDoc will prevent the internal documentation from appearing
in the public API.
If you wish to omit certain parts of the documentation, you may use the
\l{omit-command}{\\omit} and \l{omit-command}{\\endomit} command.
\section1 QML Types with C++ Implementation
This example only demonstrates the documentation for types in QML
files, but the regular \l{qml-documentation}{QML commands} may be placed
inside C++ classes to define the public API of the QML type.
*/
/*!
\qmlmodule UIComponents 1.0
\title UI Components
\brief Basic set of UI components
This is a listing of a list of UI components implemented by QML types. These
files are available for general import and they are based on the
\l{Qt Quick Examples and Tutorials}{Qt Quick Code Samples}.
This module is part of the \l{componentset}{UIComponents} example.
*/
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