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<p>This example demonstrates how to decorate the existing <a href="qtdoublepropertymanager.html">QtDoublePropertyManager</a> class with additional responsibilities.</p>
<p align="center"><img src="images/decoration.png" /></p><p>It also shows how to write respective editor factory for decorated manager by delegating common responsibilities of undecorated base manager to the aggregated <a href="qtdoublespinboxfactory.html">QtDoubleSpinBoxFactory</a> member.</p>
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