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Build system (5 gaps hardened): - COOKBOOK_OFFLINE defaults to true (fork-mode) - normalize_patch handles diff -ruN format - New 'repo validate-patches' command (25/25 relibc patches) - 14 patched Qt/Wayland/display recipes added to protected list - relibc archive regenerated with current patch chain Boot fixes (fixable): - Full ISO EFI partition: 16 MiB → 1 MiB (matches mini, BIOS hardcoded 2 MiB offset) - D-Bus system bus: absolute /usr/bin/dbus-daemon path (was skipped) - redbear-sessiond: absolute /usr/bin/redbear-sessiond path (was skipped) - daemon framework: silenced spurious INIT_NOTIFY warnings for oneshot_async services (P0-daemon-silence-init-notify.patch) - udev-shim: demoted INIT_NOTIFY warning to INFO (expected for oneshot_async) - relibc: comprehensive named semaphores (sem_open/close/unlink) replacing upstream todo!() stubs - greeterd: Wayland socket timeout 15s → 30s (compositor DRM wait) - greeter-ui: built and linked (header guard unification, sem_compat stubs removed) - mc: un-ignored in both configs, fixed glib/libiconv/pcre2 transitive deps - greeter config: removed stale keymapd dependency from display/greeter services - prefix toolchain: relibc headers synced, _RELIBC_STDLIB_H guard unified Unfixable (diagnosed, upstream): - i2c-hidd: abort on no-I2C-hardware (QEMU) — process::exit → relibc abort - kded6/greeter-ui: page fault 0x8 — Qt library null deref - Thread panics fd != -1 — Rust std library on Redox - DHCP timeout / eth0 MAC — QEMU user-mode networking - hwrngd/thermald — no hardware RNG/thermal in VM - live preload allocation — BIOS memory fragmentation, continues on demand
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Getting Started How to familiarize yourself with Qt Widgets Designer
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Launching Designer Running the Qt Widgets Designer application
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The User Interface How to interact with Qt Widgets Designer
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Designing a Component Creating a GUI for your application
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Creating a Dialog How to create a dialog
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Composing the Dialog Putting widgets into the dialog example
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Creating a Layout Arranging widgets on a form
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Signal and Slot Connections Making widget communicate with each other
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Using a Component in Your Application Generating code from forms
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The Direct Approach Using a form without any adjustments
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The Single Inheritance Approach Subclassing a form's base class
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The Multiple Inheritance Approach Subclassing the form itself
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Automatic Connections Connecting widgets using a naming scheme
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A Dialog Without Auto-Connect How to connect widgets without a naming scheme
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A Dialog With Auto-Connect Using automatic connections
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Form Editing Mode How to edit a form in Qt Widgets Designer
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Managing Forms Loading and saving forms
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Editing a Form Basic editing techniques
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The Property Editor Changing widget properties
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The Object Inspector Examining the hierarchy of objects on a form
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Layouts Objects that arrange widgets on a form
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Applying and Breaking Layouts Managing widgets in layouts
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Horizontal and Vertical Layouts Standard row and column layouts
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The Grid Layout Arranging widgets in a matrix
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Previewing Forms Checking that the design works
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Using Containers How to group widgets together
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General Features Common container features
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Frames QFrame
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Group Boxes QGroupBox
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Stacked Widgets QStackedWidget
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Tab Widgets QTabWidget
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Toolbox Widgets QToolBox
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Connection Editing Mode Connecting widgets together with signals and slots
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Connecting Objects Making connections in Qt Widgets Designer
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Editing Connections Changing existing connections
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