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41
42/*!
43 \page uic.html
44 \title User Interface Compiler (uic)
45 \ingroup buildsystem
46 \ingroup qttools
47 \keyword uic
48
49 \omit KEEP THIS FILE SYNCHRONIZED WITH uic.1 \endomit
50
51 This page documents the \e{User Interface Compiler} for the Qt GUI
52 toolkit. The \c uic reads an XML format user interface definition
53 (\c .ui) file as generated by \l{designer-manual.html}{Qt
54 Designer} and creates a corresponding C++ header file.
55
56 Usage:
57 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_uic.qdoc 0
58
59 \section1 Options
60
61 The following table lists the command-line options recognized by
62 \c uic.
63
64 \table
65 \header \o Option \o Description
66 \row \o \c{-o <file>} \o Write output to \c <file> instead of to standard output.
67 \row \o \c{-tr <func>} \o Use \c <func> for translating strings instead of \c tr().
68 \row \o \c{-p} \o Don't generate guards against multiple inclusion (\c #ifndef FOO_H ...).
69 \row \o \c{-h} \o Display the usage and the list of options.
70 \row \o \c{-v} \o Display \c{uic}'s version number.
71 \endtable
72
73 \section1 Examples
74
75 If you use \c qmake, \c uic will be invoked automatically for
76 header files.
77
78 Here are useful makefile rules if you only use GNU make:
79
80 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_uic.qdoc 1
81
82 If you want to write portably, you can use individual rules of the
83 following form:
84
85 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_uic.qdoc 2
86
87 You must also remember to add \c{ui_foo.h} to your \c HEADERS
88 (substitute your favorite name).
89*/
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