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'styles' are only defined in the qt build internals, when the examples are compiled inside a configured Qt source. That's not the case for the examples e.g. in the Qt SDK. (windows is a default style on all platforms, anyway. So I think the check is superfluous in the first place.) Task-number: QTBUG-36655 Change-Id: I7114619efd479408dad99c8514f8e33ddcab7c7c Reviewed-by: Marc Mutz <marc.mutz@kdab.com> |
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README |
Qt is supplied with a number of example applications that have been written to provide developers with examples of the Qt API in use, highlight good programming practice, and showcase features found in each of Qt's core technologies. Documentation for examples can be found in the Examples section of the Qt documentation.