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authorMartin Smith <martin.smith@nokia.com>2010-05-20 11:49:18 (GMT)
committerMartin Smith <martin.smith@nokia.com>2010-05-20 11:49:18 (GMT)
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@@ -468,6 +468,6 @@ By following this tutorial you've seen how you can write a fully functional appl
\endlist
There is so much more to learn about QML that we haven't been able to cover in this tutorial. Check out all the
-demos and examples and the \l {Declarative UI Using QML}{documentation} to find out all the things you can do with QML!
+demos and examples and the \l {Qt Quick} documentation to see all the things you can do with QML!
*/
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@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ of simple and dynamic elements.
\section2 Adding QML widgets to a QGraphicsScene
-If you have an existing UI based on the \l{The Graphics View Framework}{Graphics View Framework},
+If you have an existing UI based on the \l{Graphics View Framework},
you can integrate QML widgets directly into your QGraphicsScene. Use
QDeclarativeComponent to create a QGraphicsObject from a QML file, and
place the graphics object into your scene using \l{QGraphicsScene::addItem()}, or