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/*!
\page gettingstarted.html
\title QtCommercial 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 QtCommercialCharts run:
\code
make uninstall
\endcode
On Windows platforms both debug and release configurations are built by default at the same time.
To build both at the same time on other platforms invoke the following command:
\code
make all
\endcode
Compiling as a static library (lib only):
\code
qmake CONFIG+=staticlib
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 QCharts classes add QtCommercialChart namespace macro in your header file.
\code
#include<QWidget>
#include<QChartView>
QTCOMMERCIALCHART_USE_NAMESPACE
class ExampleWidget : public QWidget
\endcode
\bold {QML project}
Add an import line to your *.qml file:
\code
import QtCommercial.Chart 1.0
\endcode
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*/