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27
28/*!
29 \page rcc.html
30 \title Resource Compiler (rcc)
31 \ingroup qttools
32 \keyword rcc
33
34 The \c rcc tool is used to embed resources into a Qt application during
35 the build process. It works by generating a C++ source file containing
36 data specified in a Qt resource (.qrc) file.
37
38 Usage:
39 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_rcc.qdoc 0
40
41 RCC accepts the following command line options:
42
43 \table
44 \header \o Option \o Argument \o Description
45
46 \row \o \c{-o} \o \c{file} \o Write output to \c{file} rather than to stdout.
47
48 \row \o \c{-name} \o \c{name} \o Create an external initialization
49 function with \c{name}.
50
51 \row \o \c{-threshold} \o \c{level} \o Specifies a threshold \c{level} (as a
52 percentage) to use when deciding whether to compress
53 a file. If the reduction in the file size is greater than
54 the threshold \c{level}, it is compressed; otherwise,
55 the uncompressed data is stored instead. The default
56 threshold level is 70%, meaning that compressed files
57 which are 30% or less of their original size are
58 stored as compressed data.
59
60 \row \o \c{-compress} \o \c{level} \o Compress input files to the given
61 compression \c{level}, which is an
62 integer in the range 1 to 9. Level 1
63 does the least compression but is
64 fastest. Level 9 does the most
65 compression but is slowest. To turn
66 off compression, use \c{-no-compress}.
67 The default value for \c{level} is -1,
68 which means use zlib's default
69 compression level.
70
71 \row \o \c{-root} \o \c{path} \o Prefix the resource access path with \c{path}.
72 The default is no prefix.
73
74 \row \o \c{-no-compress} \o \o Disable compression.
75
76 \row \o \c{-binary} \o \o Output a binary file for use as a dynamic resource.
77
78 \row \o \c{-version} \o \o Display version information.
79
80 \row \o \c{-help} \o \o Display usage information.
81
82 \endtable
83
84 See also \l{The Qt Resource System} for more information about embedding
85 resources in Qt applications.
86*/
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