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- Installation
- Qt License
- Supported Environment
- Installing Qt Safe Renderer, Qt, and Tools
- Installing Qt Safe Renderer for Target Devices
- Verifying Environment
- Qt Safe Renderer Installation Content
- Uninstalling Qt Safe Renderer
- Supported Qt and Qt Tools Versions
- Supported Adaptations
- Supported Host Platforms
- Reference Target Devices
- Coding Standards
- Previous Qt Safe Renderer Versions
- Getting Started
- Overview and Functional Safety
- Architectural Considerations
- Messaging Interface
- Design and Implementation Constraints
- Qt Safe Renderer System Requirements
- Integrating Qt Safe Renderer
- Developing UI with Qt Safe Renderer
- Safety-Critical QML Types
- Working with UI Files
- Enabling Qt Safe Renderer in Project
- Qt Safe Renderer Tools
- Practical Tips for Creating Layouts
- Output Verification
- Animations in Safety-Critical UI
- Features Affecting Visibility of Safety-Critical UI Elements
- Opacity Value 0 in Animations
- Color of UI Elements
- Contrast
- Unsafe Content Causing Overflows in GPU
- Visibility After Scaling
- Practical Tips for Memory Management
- Building Qt Safe Renderer
- Building for QNX
- Building for INTEGRITY
- Qt Safe Renderer Examples
- Indicators: Creating Safety-Critical UI
- Monitor: Verifying the Rendering Output
- Localization: Localize Safety-Critical Content
- Touch: Safe Touch
- Event Sender: Sending Messages to Applications
- Telltales: Rendering Safety-Critical UI
- Qt Cluster: Rendering and Recovery from Main UI Failure
- Testing Safety-Critical Rendering and Events
- Running Examples on QNX
- Message Proxy: Testing Qt Safe Renderer Messaging Interface
- API Reference
- Get Help
- Release Information
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