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// Copyright (C) 2019 The Qt Company Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR GFDL-1.3-no-invariants-only
/*!
\page qtpdf-index.html
\title Qt PDF
\brief Renders pages from PDF documents.
The Qt PDF module contains classes and functions for rendering
PDF documents. The \l QPdfDocument class loads a PDF document
and renders pages from it according to the options provided by
the \l QPdfDocumentRenderOptions class. The \l QPdfPageRenderer
class manages a queue that collects all render requests. The
\l QPdfPageNavigator class handles the navigation through a
PDF document. The \l QPdfSearchModel class searches for a string
and holds the search results. The QPdfBookmarkModel class holds the
table of contents, if present. The QPdfLinkModel holds information
about hyperlinks on a page. The \l QPdfView widget is a complete
PDF viewer, and the \l {PDF Viewer Example} shows how to use it.
For Qt Quick applications, three kinds of full-featured viewer
components are provided. \l PdfMultiPageView should be your
first choice for the most common user experience: flicking
through the pages in the entire document.
\l PdfScrollablePageView shows one page at a time, with scrolling;
and \l PdfPageView shows one full page at a time, without scrolling.
The full-featured viewer components are composed of lower-level
QML components that can be used separately if you need to write a
more customized PDF viewing application: \l PdfDocument,
\l PdfPageImage, \l PdfPageNavigator, \l PdfSelection,
\l PdfSearchModel, \l PdfLinkModel, and \l PdfBookmarkModel.
If you only need to render page images, without features such as
text selection, search and navigation, this module includes a
\l QImageIOHandler plugin that treats PDF as a scalable
\l {Qt Image Formats}{image format}, similar to \l {Qt SVG}{SVG}.
You can simply use \l Image, and set the
\l {Image::currentFrame}{currentFrame} property to the page index
that you wish to display. If the PDF file does not render its own
background, the image has a transparent background.
\include module-use.qdocinc using qt module
\quotefile qtpdf-build.cmake
See also the \l{Build with CMake} overview.
\section2 Building with qmake
To link against the module, add this line to your qmake project file:
\snippet qtpdf_build_snippet.qdoc 0
\section1 Examples
\list
\li \l{Qt PDF Examples}
\endlist
\section1 API Reference
\list
\li \l{Qt PDF C++ Classes}
\li \l{Qt Quick PDF QML Types}
\endlist
\section1 Licenses and Attributions
Qt PDF is available under commercial licenses from \l{The Qt Company}.
In addition, it is available under the
\l{GNU Lesser General Public License, version 3}, or
the \l{GNU General Public License, version 2}.
See \l{Qt PDF Licensing} for further details about this module.
*/
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