
Qt includes standard dialogs for many common operations, such as file selection, printing, and color selection.
Custom dialogs can also be created for specialized modal or modeless interactions with users.
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The License Wizard example shows how to implement linear wizards using QWizard. |
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The Extension example shows how to add an extension to a QDialog using the QAbstractButton::toggled() signal and the QWidget::setVisible() slot. |
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A dialog for finding files in a specified folder. |
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The License Wizard example shows how to implement complex wizards in Qt. |
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The Standard Dialogs example shows the standard dialogs that are provided by Qt. |
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The Tab Dialog example shows how to construct a tab dialog using the QTabWidget class. |
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The Trivial Wizard example illustrates how to create a linear three-page registration wizard using three instances of QWizardPage and one instance of QWizard. |
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