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Qt 5 Class Documentation Clean Up Project

In the early Qt 4 days, when the documentation was initally written, the only way to develop GUI applications with Qt was by using QWidget and its subclasses. With the introduction of QML, a second set of tools for making GUI applications was introduced. In Qt 5, this separation is made even more explicit by taking the widgets out from QtGui and putting them into their own module. The documentation is, however, still quite "widget-centric" and does not reflect the fact that there are now two equally potent ways of doing GUI development in Qt.

To help the situation, we want to go through the documentation for each class and sanity check them to make sure they still make sense in the context of Qt 5. This page is made to help us organize this work.

If you want to help, find an unassigned class in the list below and edit the wiki to put your name in front of it instead. When you have checked the documentation and either confirmed that it is sane or made patches to it that have been accepted and merged in Gerrit, add a "(Done)" behind your name. If you add your name behind a class and later decide you don't have time for it after all, please remove your name again from the list.

Thanks!

The class list

NOTE: There could be some broken links in the list below. If there are, either build the documentation yourself or go to the Qt 5 class list to find the correct link.