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| 32 | <td align="right" valign="center"><img src="logo32.png" align="right" width="64" height="32" border="0"></td></tr></table><h1 align=center>Qt Tutorial - Chapter 7: One Thing Leads to Another</h1> | 
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| 33 |  | 
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| 34 |  | 
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| 35 | <p> <center><img src="t7.png" alt="Screenshot of tutorial seven"></center> | 
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| 36 | <p> This example shows how to create custom widgets with signals and | 
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| 37 | slots, and how to connect them together in more complex ways. For the | 
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| 38 | first time, the source is split among several files which we've placed | 
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| 39 | in the <tt>t7</tt> subdirectory. | 
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| 40 | <p> <ul> | 
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| 41 | <li> <a href="t7-lcdrange-h.html">t7/lcdrange.h</a> contains the LCDRange class definition. | 
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| 42 | <li> <a href="t7-lcdrange-cpp.html">t7/lcdrange.cpp</a> contains the LCDRange implementation. | 
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| 43 | <li> <a href="t7-main-cpp.html">t7/main.cpp</a> contains MyWidget and main. | 
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| 44 | </ul> | 
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| 45 | <p> <h2> Line-by-line Walkthrough | 
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| 46 | </h2> | 
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| 47 | <a name="1"></a><p> <h3> <a href="t7-lcdrange-h.html">t7/lcdrange.h</a> | 
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| 48 | </h3> | 
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| 49 | <a name="1-1"></a><p> This file is mainly lifted from <a href="tutorial1-06.html#main">main.cpp</a> in | 
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| 50 | Chapter 6; only the changes are noted here. | 
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| 51 | <p> | 
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| 52 |  | 
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| 53 | <p> <pre>    #ifndef LCDRANGE_H | 
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| 54 | #define LCDRANGE_H | 
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| 55 | </pre> | 
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| 56 | <p> This is the classic C construction to avoid errors if a header file | 
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| 57 | happens to be included more than once. If you don't use it already, | 
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| 58 | it is a very good habit to develop. The #ifndef should enclose <em>all</em> of the | 
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| 59 | header file. | 
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| 60 | <p> <pre>    #include <<a href="qvbox-h.html">qvbox.h</a>> | 
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| 61 | </pre> | 
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| 62 | <p> <a href="qvbox-h.html">qvbox.h</a> is included. LCDRange inherits <a href="qvbox.html">QVBox</a>, and the header file | 
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| 63 | of a parent class must always be included. We cheated a bit in the | 
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| 64 | previous chapters, and we let <a href="qwidget-h.html">qwidget.h</a> be included indirectly via | 
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| 65 | other header files such as <a href="qpushbutton-h.html">qpushbutton.h</a>. | 
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| 66 | <p> <pre>    class QSlider; | 
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| 67 | </pre> | 
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| 68 | <p> This is another classic trick, but one that's much less used often. Because | 
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| 69 | we don't need <a href="qslider.html">QSlider</a> in the <em>interface</em> of the class, only in the | 
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| 70 | implementation, we use a forward declaration of the class in the | 
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| 71 | header file and include the header file for QSlider in the .cpp | 
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| 72 | file. | 
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| 73 | <p> This makes the compilation of big projects much faster, because when a | 
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| 74 | header file has changed, fewer files need to be recompiled. It can | 
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| 75 | often speed up big compilations by a factor of two or more. | 
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| 76 | <p> <pre>    class LCDRange : public <a href="qvbox.html">QVBox</a> | 
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| 77 | { | 
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| 78 | <a href="metaobjects.html#Q_OBJECT">Q_OBJECT</a> | 
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| 79 | public: | 
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| 80 | LCDRange( <a href="qwidget.html">QWidget</a> *parent=0, const char *name=0 ); | 
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| 81 | </pre> | 
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| 82 | <p> Note the Q_OBJECT. This macro must be included in <em>all</em> classes that | 
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| 83 | contain signals and/or slots. If you are curious, it defines the | 
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| 84 | functions that are implemented in the | 
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| 85 | <a href="metaobjects.html">meta object file</a>. | 
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| 86 | <p> <pre>        int value() const; | 
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| 87 | public slots: | 
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| 88 | void setValue( int ); | 
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| 89 |  | 
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| 90 | signals: | 
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| 91 | void valueChanged( int ); | 
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| 92 | </pre> | 
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| 93 | <p> These three members make up an interface between this widget and other | 
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| 94 | components in a program. Until now, LCDRange didn't really have an | 
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| 95 | interface at all. | 
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| 96 | <p> value() is a public function for accessing the value of the LCDRange. | 
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| 97 | setValue() is our first custom slot and valueChanged() is our first | 
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| 98 | custom signal. | 
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| 99 | <p> Slots must be implemented in the normal way (remember that a slot is also | 
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| 100 | a C++ member function). Signals are automatically implemented in the | 
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| 101 | <a href="signalsandslots.html">meta object</a> file. Signals follow the | 
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| 102 | access rules of protected C++ functions (i.e., they can be emitted only | 
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| 103 | by the class they are defined in or by classes inheriting from it). | 
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| 104 | <p> The signal valueChanged() is used when the LCDRange's value has | 
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| 105 | changed - just as you guessed from the name. This is not the last | 
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| 106 | signal you'll see called <i>something</i>Changed(). | 
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| 107 | <p> <h3> <a href="t7-lcdrange-cpp.html">t7/lcdrange.cpp</a> | 
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| 108 | </h3> | 
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| 109 | <a name="1-2"></a><p> | 
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| 110 |  | 
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| 111 | <p> This file is mainly lifted from <a href="tutorial1-06.html#main">t6/main.cpp</a>, and | 
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| 112 | only the changes are noted here. | 
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| 113 | <p> <pre>    <a name="x2333"></a>    <a href="qobject.html#connect">connect</a>( slider, SIGNAL(<a href="qslider.html#valueChanged">valueChanged</a>(int)), | 
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| 114 | <a name="x2330"></a>             lcd, SLOT(<a href="qlcdnumber.html#display">display</a>(int)) ); | 
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| 115 | <a href="qobject.html#connect">connect</a>( slider, SIGNAL(<a href="qslider.html#valueChanged">valueChanged</a>(int)), | 
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| 116 | SIGNAL(valueChanged(int)) ); | 
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| 117 | </pre> | 
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| 118 | <p> This code is from the LCDRange constructor. | 
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| 119 | <p> The first connect is the same that you have seen in the previous chapter. | 
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| 120 | The second is new; it connects slider's valueChanged() signal to this | 
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| 121 | object's valueChanged <em>signal</em>. Connect() with 3 arguments always | 
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| 122 | connects to signals or slots in <tt>this</tt> object. | 
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| 123 | <p> Yes, that's right. Signals can be connected to other signals. When | 
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| 124 | the first is emitted, the second signal is also emitted. | 
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| 125 | <p> Let's look at what happens when the user operates the slider. The | 
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| 126 | slider sees that its value has changed and emits the valueChanged() | 
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| 127 | signal. That signal is connected both to the display() slot of the | 
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| 128 | <a href="qlcdnumber.html">QLCDNumber</a> and to the valueChanged() signal of the LCDRange. | 
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| 129 | <p> Thus, when the signal is emitted, LCDRange emits its own | 
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| 130 | valueChanged() signal. In addition, <a href="qlcdnumber.html#display">QLCDNumber::display</a>() is called | 
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| 131 | and shows the new number. | 
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| 132 | <p> Note that you're not guaranteed any particular order of execution - | 
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| 133 | LCDRange::valueChanged() may be emitted before or after | 
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| 134 | QLCDNumber::display()and is entirely arbitrary. | 
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| 135 | <p> <pre>    int LCDRange::value() const | 
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| 136 | { | 
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| 137 | <a name="x2332"></a>    return slider-><a href="qslider.html#value">value</a>(); | 
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| 138 | } | 
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| 139 | </pre> | 
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| 140 | <p> The implementation of value() is straightforward; it simply returns | 
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| 141 | the slider's value. | 
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| 142 | <p> <pre>    void LCDRange::setValue( int value ) | 
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| 143 | { | 
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| 144 | <a name="x2331"></a>    slider-><a href="qslider.html#setValue">setValue</a>( value ); | 
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| 145 | } | 
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| 146 | </pre> | 
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| 147 | <p> The implementation of setValue() is equally straightforward. Note | 
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| 148 | that because the slider and LCD number are connected, setting the | 
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| 149 | slider's value automatically updates the LCD number as well. In | 
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| 150 | addition, the slider will automatically adjust the value if it is | 
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| 151 | outside its legal range. | 
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| 152 | <p> <h3> <a href="t7-main-cpp.html">t7/main.cpp</a> | 
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| 153 | </h3> | 
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| 154 | <a name="1-3"></a><p> | 
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| 155 |  | 
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| 156 | <p> <pre>        LCDRange *previous = 0; | 
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| 157 | for( int r = 0 ; r < 4 ; r++ ) { | 
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| 158 | for( int c = 0 ; c < 4 ; c++ ) { | 
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| 159 | LCDRange* lr = new LCDRange( grid ); | 
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| 160 | if ( previous ) | 
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| 161 | <a href="qobject.html#connect">connect</a>( lr, SIGNAL(valueChanged(int)), | 
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| 162 | previous, SLOT(setValue(int)) ); | 
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| 163 | previous = lr; | 
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| 164 | } | 
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| 165 | } | 
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| 166 | </pre> | 
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| 167 | <p> All of main.cpp is copied from the previous chapter except in | 
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| 168 | the constructor for MyWidget. When we create the 16 LCDRange object, we | 
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| 169 | now connect them using the <a href="signalsandslots.html">signal/slot</a> mechanism. Each has its valueChanged() signal | 
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| 170 | connected to the setValue() slot in the previous one. Because LCDRange | 
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| 171 | emits the signal valueChanged() when its value changes (surprise!), we | 
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| 172 | are here creating a "chain" of signals and slots. | 
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| 173 | <p> <a name="compiling"></a> | 
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| 174 | <h2> Compiling | 
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| 175 | </h2> | 
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| 176 | <a name="2"></a><p> Creating a makefile for a multi-file application is no different from | 
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| 177 | creating one for a single-file application. If you've saved all the | 
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| 178 | files in this example in their own directory, all you have to do is: | 
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| 179 | <pre> | 
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| 180 | qmake -project | 
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| 181 | qmake | 
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| 182 | </pre> | 
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| 183 |  | 
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| 184 | <p> The first command tells <a href="qmake-manual.html">qmake</a> to | 
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| 185 | create a <tt>.pro</tt> (project) file. The second command tells it to create | 
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| 186 | a (platform-specific) makefile based on the project file. You should | 
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| 187 | now be able to type <tt>make</tt> (or <tt>nmake</tt> if you're using Visual | 
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| 188 | Studio) to build your application. | 
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| 189 | <p> <h2> Behavior | 
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| 190 | </h2> | 
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| 191 | <a name="3"></a><p> On startup, the program's appearance is identical to the previous one. | 
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| 192 | Try operating the slider to the bottom right... | 
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| 193 | <p> <h2> Exercises | 
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| 194 | </h2> | 
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| 195 | <a name="4"></a><p> Use the bottom right slider to set all LCDs to 50. Then set the top | 
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| 196 | half to 40 by clicking once to the left of the slider handle. Now, | 
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| 197 | use the one to the left of the last one operated to set the first | 
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| 198 | seven LCDs back to 50. | 
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| 199 | <p> Click to the left of the handle on the bottom right slider. What | 
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| 200 | happens?  Why is this the correct behavior? | 
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| 201 | <p> You're now ready for <a href="tutorial1-08.html">Chapter 8.</a> | 
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