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And extra Qt are available from third parties, and as add-ons to Qt; see \link http://www.trolltech.com/products/solutions/index.html Qt Solutions\endlink, and \link http://www.trolltech.com/freesoftware/index.html User contributed Qt additions\endlink. \omit Below is a screen shot of the demo example running under Linux. It shows off many of Qt's widgets. (The source is in \c{examples/demo}. \img demo-screenshot.png \endomit Below we have three views seperated by \l {QSplitter}s. At the top-left there's a \l QListBox, at the top-right there's a \l QListView with a \l QHeader and two \l {TQScrollBar}s. And at the bottom there's a \l TQIconView. \img splitter-views-w.png Below we present a \l TQMainWindow which has a \l TQMenuBar and some \l {TQToolBar}s that contain various widgets, e.g. \l {TQToolButton}s and \l {TQComboBox}es. The central widget is a \l TQWorkspace which is used for MDI window management and which contains an MDI-Window featuring a \l TQTextEdit. At the bottom you see a \l TQStatusBar and at the bottom-right a \l TQSizeGrip. \img mainwindow-w.png The image below shows a \l TQFileDialog. On the Macintosh and Windows platforms you can either use a TQFileDialog or the native file dialog. This is explained in the \l TQFileDialog class documentation. \img tqfiledlg-w.png Below is a QPrintDialog. On Macintosh and Windows the native print dialog is used, but for other platforms we provide QPrintDialog. Use TQPrinter::setup() for portability instead of the QPrintDialog if you need to be platform independent. \img qprintdlg-m.png Below is a \l TQFontDialog. \img tqfontdlg-w.png \caption Windows The screenshot below shows a \l TQColorDialog. \img tqcolordlg-w.png Messages are presented using \l{QMessageBox}es, as shown below. \img qmsgbox-w.png The image below shows a \l QProgressDialog. The \l QProgressBar can also be used as a separate widget. \img qprogdlg-w.png In the screenshot below we have a \l QGroupBox that contains a \l TQLineEdit, a read-only \l TQComboBox and an editable \l TQComboBox. \img groupbox-w.png The screenshot below shows a \l TQPopupMenu. \img qpopmenu-w.png In the screenshot below there's a \l QButtonGroup containing four \l {TQRadioButton}s and two \l {TQCheckBox}es. \img buttongroup-w.png \omit THIS IMAGE DOESN'T SHOW ANYTHING UNDERSTANDABLY USEFUL All views in the first screenshot are widgets derived from a \l TQScrollView. But this class can also manage lots of child-widgets, like in this screenshot. \img tqscrollview-m.png \endomit The screenshot below shows a \l QTabDialog. The tabs (\l QTabBar) or the more convenient class \l QTabWidget, which combines a tab bar with the pages, can be used separately. In the visible page you see a \l TQLabel, the range controls \l TQSlider and \l TQSpinBox and below a \l TQLCDNumber. In the bottom row there are some \l {TQPushButton}s. \img qtabdlg-w.png In the screenshot below there's a \l TQTextBrowser displaying a HTML page. See also \l TQTextEdit. \img tqtextbrowser-w.png */