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// Copyright (C) 2016 The Qt Company Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR GFDL-1.3-no-invariants-only
/*!
\example layouts/borderlayout
\title Border Layout Example
\ingroup examples-layout
\brief Shows how to arrange child widgets along a border.
\e{Border Layout} implements a layout that arranges child widgets to
surround the main area.
\image borderlayout-example.png
The constructor of the Window class creates a QTextBrowser object,
to which a BorderLayout named \c layout is added. The declaration
of the BorderLayout class is quoted at the end of this document.
\quotefromfile layouts/borderlayout/window.cpp
\skipto Window::Window()
\printuntil BorderLayout
Several labeled widgets are added to \c layout with the orientation
\c {Center}, \c {North}, \c {West}, \c {East 1}, \c {East 2}, and
\c {South}.
\skipto layout->addWidget
\printuntil setWindowTitle
createLabel() in class \c Window sets the text of the labeled widgets
and the style.
\skipto QLabel *Window::createLabel
\printuntil /^\}/
Class BorderLayout contains all the utilitarian functions for formatting
the widgets it contains.
\quotefromfile layouts/borderlayout/borderlayout.h
\skipto class
\printuntil /^\}/
For more information, visit the \l{Layout Management} page.
\include examples-run.qdocinc
*/