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May 5, 2011, 5:36:53 AM (14 years ago)
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Dmitry A. Kuminov
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trunk: Merged in qt 4.7.2 sources from branches/vendor/nokia/qt.

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    4733    hierarchical model to use with Qt's standard view classes. For a
    4834    description of simple non-hierarchical list and table models, see the
    49     \l{model-view-programming.html}{Model/View Programming} overview.
     35    \l{Model/View Programming} overview.
    5036
    5137    \image simpletreemodel-example.png
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    53     Qt's model/view architecture provides a standard way for views to manipulate
    54     information in a data source, using an abstract model of the data to
    55     simplify and standardize the way it is accessed. Simple models represent
    56     data as a table of items, and allow views to access this data via an
    57     \l{model-view-model.html}{index-based} system. More generally, models can
    58     be used to represent data in the form of a tree structure by allowing each
    59     item to act as a parent to a table of child items.
     39    Qt's model/view architecture provides a standard way for views to
     40    manipulate information in a data source, using an abstract model
     41    of the data to simplify and standardize the way it is accessed.
     42    Simple models represent data as a table of items, and allow views
     43    to access this data via an
     44    \l{Model/View Programming#Models}{index-based} system. More generally,
     45    models can be used to represent data in the form of a tree structure
     46    by allowing each item to act as a parent to a table of child items.
    6047
    6148    Before attempting to implement a tree model, it is worth considering whether
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