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authorYann Bodson <yann.bodson@nokia.com>2009-10-07 07:07:55 (GMT)
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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ The picture below is a screenshot of this program.
Here is the QML code for the application:
-\snippet examples/declarative/tutorials/helloworld/t1/tutorial1.qml 0
+\snippet examples/declarative/tutorials/helloworld/tutorial1.qml 0
\section1 Walkthrough
@@ -19,19 +19,20 @@ Here is the QML code for the application:
First, we need to import the types that we need for this example. Most QML files will import the built-in QML
types (like \l{Rectangle}, \l{Image}, ...) that come with Qt with:
-\snippet examples/declarative/tutorials/helloworld/t1/tutorial1.qml 3
+\snippet examples/declarative/tutorials/helloworld/tutorial1.qml 3
\section2 Rectangle element
-\snippet examples/declarative/tutorials/helloworld/t1/tutorial1.qml 1
+\snippet examples/declarative/tutorials/helloworld/tutorial1.qml 1
We declare a root element of type \l{Rectangle}. It is one of the basic building blocks you can use to create an application in QML.
-We give it an \c{id} to be able to refer to it later. In this case, we call it \e page. We also set the \c width, \c height and \c color properties.
+We give it an \c{id} to be able to refer to it later. In this case, we call it \e page.
+We also set the \c width, \c height and \c color properties.
The \l{Rectangle} element contains many other properties (such as \c x and \c y), but these are left at their default values.
\section2 Text element
-\snippet examples/declarative/tutorials/helloworld/t1/tutorial1.qml 2
+\snippet examples/declarative/tutorials/helloworld/tutorial1.qml 2
We add a \l Text element as a child of our root element that will display the text 'Hello world!'.
@@ -44,13 +45,13 @@ In this case, we specify that our text element should be horizontally centered i
\section2 Viewing the example
-To view what you have created, run the qmlviewer (located in the \c bin directory) with your filename as the first argument. For example, to run the provided completed Tutorial 1 example from the install location, you would type:
+To view what you have created, run the qmlviewer (located in the \c bin directory) with your filename as the first argument.
+For example, to run the provided completed Tutorial 1 example from the install location, you would type:
\code
-bin/qmlviewer $QTDIR/examples/declarative/tutorials/helloworld/t1/tutorial1.qml
+bin/qmlviewer $QTDIR/examples/declarative/tutorials/helloworld/tutorial1.qml
\endcode
[\l tutorial] [Next: \l tutorial2]
*/
-