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    sanjayrathore36
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    Hi ,

    I am new in Qt. I do not have too much knowledge of qt.I have a 4 year symbian C++ exp. I want to know how i can make Multiple
    screens or views in QML and Qt.

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      kamalakshantv
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      If using widgets you can make use of QStackedWidget.

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        mario
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        For QML, take a look at the examples/demos that follows the source package, they are great!

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          CreMindES
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          QML is quite powerful in these stuff. You can easily add animations and so on. Look at the examples as mario said for a start, and feel free to ask if you have questions!

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            dguimard
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            there are a good sample as well on git made by someone ,
            http://gitorious.org/qmarket-s60-5th-ed
            it use the traditional approach

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              kamalakshantv
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              Yes, this is a very good example.

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                sanjayrathore36
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                thanks to all for quick reply.it helps me lot. please tell me one more thing about the qml.what i am understand from qml. In qml, there can be multiple screens.you can show and hide the screens means all the screens will be exists but only one will be visible.

                please correct me if i am wrong.

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                  dguimard
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                  yes if it is your design decision, about the previous sample , i noticed that it scale not very well , i mean by adding more items in the kinetic listView the system became to slow.Widget are quite heavyweight , the approach with the graphicalViewItem solved the probs...

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