/*! \page gettingstarted.html \title Qt Charts Getting Started \keyword Introduction Compiling: \code qmake CONFIG+=release make make install \endcode Depending on the OS and the compiler you are using, "make" might need to be replaced with another command like: nmake, mingw32-make, etc. To uninstall the Qt Charts run: \code make uninstall \endcode Compiling as a static library (lib only): \code qmake CONFIG+=staticlib make make install \endcode Building both debug and release at the same time: \code qmake CONFIG+="debug_and_release build_all" make make install \endcode Please note that the \i build_all option is necessary for the install to work correctly. Otherwise it will not install both versions. Building without demos and examples: \code qmake CONFIG+=nomake_demos_examples make make install \endcode \bold {New project} Create a new project in a usual way and then add to your project's *.pro file following line: \code CONFIG += qtcommercialchart \endcode \bold {Widget project} To use the Qt Charts classes add Qt Charts namespace macro in your header file. \code #include #include QTCOMMERCIALCHART_USE_NAMESPACE class ExampleWidget : public QWidget \endcode \bold {QML project} Add an import line to your *.qml file: \code import QtCommercial.Chart 1.3 \endcode \raw HTML \endraw */