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authorShyamnath Premnadh <Shyamnath.Premnadh@qt.io>2024-08-08 12:52:14 +0200
committerShyamnath Premnadh <Shyamnath.Premnadh@qt.io>2024-08-14 13:52:52 +0200
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Docs: Use sphinx reference in gettingstarted.rst
- update relative paths to use sphinx cross references. This ensures more robust documentation which is easier to maintain and these cross references can be reused. Task-number: PYSIDE-2837 Change-Id: I027073793f8344e0e0599d0441449833d536cdcc Reviewed-by: Friedemann Kleint <Friedemann.Kleint@qt.io>
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@@ -253,32 +253,38 @@ clarify questions before you start programming.
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.. grid-item-card:: What is Qt
- :link: faq/whatisqt.html
+ :link: whatisqt
+ :link-type: ref
Qt, QML, Widgets... What is the difference?
.. grid-item-card:: Compatible IDEs
- :link: faq/whichide.html
+ :link: whichide
+ :link-type: ref
Which IDEs are compatible with PySide?
.. grid-item-card:: Binding Generation
- :link: faq/whatisshiboken.html
+ :link: whatisshiboken
+ :link-type: ref
What is Shiboken?
.. grid-item-card:: File types
- :link: faq/typesoffiles.html
+ :link: typesoffiles
+ :link-type: ref
File Types in PySide
.. grid-item-card:: App distribution
- :link: faq/distribution.html
+ :link: distribution
+ :link-type: ref
Distributing your application to other systems and platforms
.. grid-item-card:: Why Qt for Python?
- :link: faq/whyqtforpython.html
+ :link: whyqtforpython
+ :link-type: ref
As a Qt/C++ developer, why should I consider Qt for Python?