: This classic resource for learning the framework's core features is hosted as a PDF at CCNY .
: Open the paper again. Fold it in half long-ways. Push the two ends toward the middle so the slit opens up into a diamond shape and then collapses into a "plus" shape.
: Flatten the pages together to form a small 8-page booklet without needing any staples or glue.
You can find several free and official resources to download books and documentation for the Qt framework. Below are options for both technical learning and a creative project on how to physically produce a small paper booklet.
: The 3rd edition by Lee Zhi Eng offers practical recipes for building interactive applications. A free PDF copy is often offered by Packt Publishing .
: Unfold the paper and fold it in half the short way. Use scissors to cut a single line through the center crease until you hit the first vertical fold.
: A comprehensive guide in Russian for beginners to start with Qt 6. You can find it on Flibusta .
: For the most up-to-date API references and porting guides from Qt 5 to 6, visit the Qt Documentation Hub. How to Produce a Paper Booklet