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+The process example is not particularly useful, but it shows a typical
+use of the class QProcess.
+
+This example starts the uic command with some options and displays the
+output of the uic call. The uic is a command line tool that is used if you
+create dialogs with the Qt Designer. If you installed Qt correctly, it
+should be available on your system. It outputs the generated code to
+standard output by default.