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-.TH "qt-designer" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." ""
-.SH "NAME"
-.LP
-qt\-designer \- Visual user interface designer for Qt.
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP
-Qt Designer simplifies the process of designing and
-creating graphical user interfaces (GUI) using the
-award\-winning TQt toolkit. TQt Designer is easy to learn.
-There are tutorials, walkthrough examples and the
-reference documentation accelerating you through the
-learning phase. After that, TQt Designer greatly reduces
-the time and effort needed to develop even the most
-complex dialogs with an easy\-to\-use GUI and an integrated
-help system.
-
- TQt Designer provides a rich set of features aimed at
-making the creation of dialogs as easy and smooth as
-possible without reducing the power of Qt. It offers all
-the strength of the TQt layout system with a well\-designed
-user interface. This, combined with the TQt Designer's
-undo/redo system makes it simple to try different
-arrangements of the widgets until the result satisfies
-you.
-
- Using TQt Designer's convenient property editor along
-with the dynamic TQt property system it is easy to set the
-initial state of your widgets. Special editors for some
-widgets (like listboxes, comboboxes, etc.) allow you to
-fill these widgets with content without writing any code.
-Using the object hierarchy view, the parent\-child
-relationship between the widgets of a dialog can be
-understood at a glance.
-
- Integrating dialogs into a TQt project is straightforward
-thanks to the User Interface Compiler (UIC), which
-generates C++ code from the XML dialog description on the
-fly. The programmer can easily extend the functionality
-of the generated classes by subclassing without touching
-generated code at all or running the risk of loosing
-their changes.
-.SH "FILES"
-.LP
-\fI/usr/share/qt/tools/designer/*\fP
-.SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES"
-.LP
-.TP
-\fBTQTDIR\fP
-Specifies the TQt base directory. On Debian systems this
-should be set to /usr/share/qt. The /usr/bin/designer
-wrapper script takes care of this.
-.SH "AUTHORS"
-.LP
-TrollTech <http://www.trolltech.com/>