| Getting Started How to familiarize yourself with Qt Designer |
| Launching Designer Running the Qt Designer application |
| The User Interface How to interact with Qt Designer |
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| Designing a Component Creating a GUI for your application |
| Creating a Dialog How to create a dialog |
| Composing the Dialog Putting widgets into the dialog example |
| Creating a Layout Arranging widgets on a form |
| Signal and Slot Connections Making widget communicate with each other |
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| Using a Component in Your Application Generating code from forms |
| The Direct Approach Using a form without any adjustments |
| The Single Inheritance Approach Subclassing a form's base class |
| The Multiple Inheritance Approach Subclassing the form itself |
| Automatic Connections Connecting widgets using a naming scheme |
| A Dialog Without Auto-Connect How to connect widgets without a naming scheme |
| A Dialog With Auto-Connect Using automatic connections |
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| Form Editing Mode How to edit a form in Qt Designer |
| Managing Forms Loading and saving forms |
| Editing a Form Basic editing techniques |
| The Property Editor Changing widget properties |
| The Object Inspector Examining the hierarchy of objects on a form |
| Layouts Objects that arrange widgets on a form |
| Applying and Breaking Layouts Managing widgets in layouts |
| Horizontal and Vertical Layouts Standard row and column layouts |
| The Grid Layout Arranging widgets in a matrix |
| Previewing Forms Checking that the design works |
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| Using Containers How to group widgets together |
| General Features Common container features |
| Frames QFrame |
| Group Boxes QGroupBox |
| Stacked Widgets QStackedWidget |
| Tab Widgets QTabWidget |
| Toolbox Widgets QToolBox |
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| Connection Editing Mode Connecting widgets together with signals and slots |
| Connecting Objects Making connections in Qt Designer |
| Editing Connections Changing existing connections |