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| /*! |
| //! [using resources] |
| Like most UI applications, Qt applications also depend on resources such as |
| images, icons, translation files, and so on. These resources must be made |
| available on the device as they are required for the application to function |
| correctly. |
| |
| The most convenient option is to bundle the resources into a qrc file, |
| which gets built into the application binary. This approach reduces the porting |
| effort considerably and provides faster access to the resources. It is |
| also a cross-platform approach, which makes porting to other platforms easier. |
| |
| By default, all Qt applications can access the contents of a qrc file using |
| the ":/" prefix or the URL scheme prefix, "qrc:". To know more about qrc files |
| and how they are handled, see \l{The Qt Resource System}{the Qt Resource System}. |
| //! [using resources] |
| */ |