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author | Jan-Arve Sæther <jan-arve.saether@nokia.com> | 2009-08-10 10:47:31 (GMT) |
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committer | Jan-Arve Sæther <jan-arve.saether@nokia.com> | 2009-08-10 10:49:00 (GMT) |
commit | 468b157ab5496cdab6ff751312dba5376901d533 (patch) | |
tree | 2d965a4820b10ff3a74afe4085aa810608ebb66f | |
parent | 167b333e2c428947264f283f6eec275b27f8f0db (diff) | |
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-rw-r--r-- | src/corelib/tools/qtimeline.cpp | 6 |
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diff --git a/src/corelib/tools/qtimeline.cpp b/src/corelib/tools/qtimeline.cpp index 7402ba6..b6511d5 100644 --- a/src/corelib/tools/qtimeline.cpp +++ b/src/corelib/tools/qtimeline.cpp @@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ void QTimeLinePrivate::setCurrentTime(int msecs) applies an interpolation algorithm to generate these value. You can choose from a set of predefined timeline algorithms by calling setCurveShape(). - + Note that by default, QTimeLine uses the EaseInOut curve shape, which provides a value that grows slowly, then grows steadily, and finally grows slowly. For a custom timeline, you can reimplement @@ -549,7 +549,7 @@ void QTimeLine::setCurveShape(CurveShape shape) case CosineCurve: setEasingCurve(QEasingCurve(QEasingCurve::CosineCurve)); break; - } + } } /*! @@ -559,7 +559,7 @@ void QTimeLine::setCurveShape(CurveShape shape) Specifies the easing curve that the timeline will use. If both easing curve and curveShape are set, the last set property will - override the previous one. (If valueForTime() is reimplemented it will + override the previous one. (If valueForTime() is reimplemented it will override both) */ |