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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 |
3 | # Resource object code
4 | #
5 | # Created by: The Resource Compiler for PyQt5 (Qt v5.8.0)
6 | #
7 | # WARNING! All changes made in this file will be lost!
8 |
9 | from PyQt5 import QtCore
10 |
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315 | \xc3\xf9\xc2\xfd\x48\x83\x12\x67\x19\xff\x7a\x47\xd9\x42\x1a\x90\
316 | \x78\x16\x60\x68\x20\xdd\x86\xf8\x14\xe8\x8e\x72\xae\x30\xe9\x3e\
317 | \xfc\x58\x94\x73\x85\xa7\x81\xeb\x07\xeb\xd5\x5b\x32\x99\xcc\xc7\
318 | \x70\x70\xaa\xa4\x5d\x61\x7c\xbb\xd3\xc1\x81\xb8\x77\x04\x05\xf0\
319 | \xbc\xc5\x07\x36\x0f\x89\xcc\x87\x40\xa7\x94\xfb\x0b\x3f\x99\xec\
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323 | \x73\x85\x4d\xc0\xcf\x8a\xf5\xea\x3b\xa4\xec\x29\x30\xfa\x8f\xc0\
324 | \x9e\x2d\xcf\x37\x27\x69\xfd\x20\xde\x18\x20\xc0\x7e\xda\xf6\xaf\
325 | \xb0\x4f\x33\x7e\x4f\x79\x0a\x7f\xfc\xb1\x28\xe7\x0a\x7f\xb4\x1b\
326 | \xe5\xc0\x3a\xca\xe8\x7a\xdb\xa9\xb9\x56\x3e\x4e\x0f\xf0\x1c\x19\
327 | \xfd\x3b\xe6\x9b\x43\xb9\x42\x35\x46\xb9\xa9\x40\x39\x57\x08\x80\
328 | \x91\xe2\xc8\xea\x41\x49\xff\xdd\xda\x14\x92\x38\xfe\x0f\xb7\x08\
329 | \xf4\xce\xd3\x67\x8e\x49\x00\x00\x00\x00\x49\x45\x4e\x44\xae\x42\
330 | \x60\x82\
331 | "
332 |
333 | qt_resource_name = b"\
334 | \x00\x04\
335 | \x00\x07\x35\xdf\
336 | \x00\x6c\
337 | \x00\x6f\x00\x67\x00\x6f\
338 | \x00\x09\
339 | \x0e\x26\xb1\xe7\
340 | \x00\x6c\
341 | \x00\x6f\x00\x67\x00\x6f\x00\x33\x00\x2e\x00\x70\x00\x6e\x00\x67\
342 | "
343 |
344 | qt_resource_struct = b"\
345 | \x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x02\x00\x00\x00\x01\x00\x00\x00\x01\
346 | \x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x02\x00\x00\x00\x01\x00\x00\x00\x02\
347 | \x00\x00\x00\x0e\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\
348 | "
349 |
350 | def qInitResources():
351 | QtCore.qRegisterResourceData(0x01, qt_resource_struct, qt_resource_name, qt_resource_data)
352 |
353 | def qCleanupResources():
354 | QtCore.qUnregisterResourceData(0x01, qt_resource_struct, qt_resource_name, qt_resource_data)
355 |
356 | qInitResources()
357 |
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