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authorKavindra Devi Palaraja <kavindra.palaraja@nokia.com>2009-05-26 11:44:35 (GMT)
committerKavindra Devi Palaraja <kavindra.palaraja@nokia.com>2009-05-26 11:44:35 (GMT)
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@@ -299,12 +299,12 @@
\row
\i \inlineimage designer-widget-box.png
\i \bold{Qt Designer's Widget Box}
-
+
The widget box provides a selection of standard Qt widgets, layouts,
and other objects that can be used to create user interfaces on forms.
Each of the categories in the widget box contain widgets with similar
uses or related features.
-
+
\note Since Qt 4.4, new widgets have been included, e.g.,
QPlainTextEdit, QCommandLinkButton, QScrollArea, QMdiArea, and
QWebView.
@@ -358,7 +358,7 @@
using a grid. The coordinates on the screenshot show the position of each
widget within the grid.
- \image addressbook-tutorial-part3-labeled-layout.png
+ \image addressbook-tutorial-part3-labeled-layout.png
\note Inside the grid, the QPushButton objects are actually nested. The
buttons on the right are first placed in a QVBoxLayout; the buttons at the
@@ -367,7 +367,7 @@
To visualize, imagine the layout as a box that shrinks as much as possible,
attempting to \e squeeze your widgets in a neat arrangement, and, at the
- same time, maximize the use of available space.
+ same time, maximize the use of available space.
Qt's layouts help when you:
@@ -446,7 +446,7 @@
form. To change the label's default text, simply double-click on it. You
can arrange them according to how you would like them to be laid out.
\endtable
-
+
To ensure that they are laid out exactly like this in your program, you
need to place these widgets into a layout. We will do this in groups of
three. Select the "RED" label. Then, hold down \key Ctrl while you select
@@ -779,11 +779,11 @@
have a \c text property that can also be edited by double-clicking
on the widget or by pressing \gui F2. \QD interprets the backslash
(\\) character specially, enabling newline (\\n) characters to be
- inserted into the text; the \\\\ character sequence is used to
+ inserted into the text; the \\\\ character sequence is used to
insert a single backslash into the text. A context menu can also be
opened while editing, providing another way to insert special
characters and newlines into the text.
- \endlist
+ \endlist
\section2 Dynamic Properties
@@ -795,12 +795,12 @@
\image designer-property-editor-toolbar.png
- To add a dynamic property, clcik on the \gui Add button
+ To add a dynamic property, clcik on the \gui Add button
\inlineimage designer-property-editor-add-dynamic.png
- . To remove it, click on the \gui Remove button
+ . To remove it, click on the \gui Remove button
\inlineimage designer-property-editor-remove-dynamic.png
instead. You can also sort the properties alphabetically and change the
- color groups by clickinig on the \gui Configure button
+ color groups by clickinig on the \gui Configure button
\inlineimage designer-property-editor-configure.png
.
@@ -902,7 +902,7 @@
\section2 Horizontal and Vertical Layouts
-
+
The simplest way to arrange objects on a form is to place them in a
horizontal or vertical layout. Horizontal layouts ensure that the widgets
within are aligned horizontally; vertical layouts ensure that they are
@@ -1129,7 +1129,7 @@
spacers just provide spacing hints to layouts, so they cannot be connected
to other objects.
-
+
\target HighlightedObjects
\table
\row
@@ -1168,7 +1168,7 @@
\image designer-connection-dialog.png
- To complete the connection, select a signal from the source object and a
+ To complete the connection, select a signal from the source object and a
slot from the destination object, then click \key OK. Click \key Cancel if
you wish to abandon the connection.
@@ -1711,22 +1711,22 @@
\i \bold{Resource Files}
Within the resource browser, you can open existing resource files or
- create new ones. Click the \gui{Edit Resources} button
+ create new ones. Click the \gui{Edit Resources} button
\inlineimage designer-edit-resources-button.png
to edit your resources. To reload resources, click on the \gui Reload
- button
+ button
\inlineimage designer-reload-resources-button.png
.
\endtable
Once a resource file is loaded, you can create or remove entries in it
- using the given \gui{Add Files}
- \inlineimage designer-add-resource-entry-button.png
- and \gui{Remove Files}
+ using the given \gui{Add Files}
+ \inlineimage designer-add-resource-entry-button.png
+ and \gui{Remove Files}
\inlineimage designer-remove-resource-entry-button.png
buttons, and specify resources (e.g., images) using the \gui{Add Files}
- button
+ button
\inlineimage designer-add-files-button.png
. Note that these resources must reside within the current resource file's
directory or one of its subdirectories.
@@ -1738,15 +1738,15 @@
\i \inlineimage designer-edit-resource.png
\i \bold{Editing Resource Files}
- Press the
+ Press the
\inlineimage designer-add-resource-entry-button.png
button to add a new resource entry to the file. Then use the
- \gui{Add Files} button
+ \gui{Add Files} button
\inlineimage designer-add-files-button.png
to specify the resource.
You can remove resources by selecting the corresponding entry in the
- resource editor, and pressing the
+ resource editor, and pressing the
\inlineimage designer-remove-resource-entry-button.png
button.
\endtable
@@ -2554,7 +2554,7 @@ pixmap property in the property editor.
QDesignerTaskMenuExtension is useful for custom widgets. It provides an
extension that allows you to add custom menu entries to \QD's task
menu.
-
+
The \l{designer/taskmenuextension}{Task Menu Extension} example
illustrates how to use this class.
@@ -2655,7 +2655,7 @@ pixmap property in the property editor.
function, making it able to create your extension, such as a
\l{designer/containerextension}{MultiPageWidget} container extension.
- You can either create a new QExtensionFactory and reimplement the
+ You can either create a new QExtensionFactory and reimplement the
QExtensionFactory::createExtension() function:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_designer-manual.qdoc 8