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28/*!
29 \example dialogs/tabdialog
30 \title Tab Dialog Example
31
32 The Tab Dialog example shows how to construct a tab dialog using the
33 QTabWidget class.
34
35 Dialogs provide an efficient way for the application to communicate
36 with the user, but complex dialogs suffer from the problem that they
37 often take up too much screen area. By using a number of tabs in a
38 dialog, information can be split into different categories, while
39 remaining accessible.
40
41 \image tabdialog-example.png
42
43 The Tab Dialog example consists of a single \c TabDialog class that
44 provides three tabs, each containing information about a particular
45 file, and two standard push buttons that are used to accept or reject
46 the contents of the dialog.
47
48 \section1 TabDialog Class Definition
49
50 The \c TabDialog class is a subclass of QDialog that displays a