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authorWarwick Allison <warwick.allison@nokia.com>2010-05-19 02:44:07 (GMT)
committerWarwick Allison <warwick.allison@nokia.com>2010-05-19 02:44:07 (GMT)
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Merge branch '4.7' of scm.dev.nokia.troll.no:qt/qt-qml into 4.7
Conflicts: src/imports/folderlistmodel/qdeclarativefolderlistmodel.cpp src/imports/folderlistmodel/qdeclarativefolderlistmodel.h
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-rw-r--r--doc/src/declarative/examples.qdoc12
-rw-r--r--doc/src/declarative/globalobject.qdoc5
-rw-r--r--doc/src/declarative/qmlruntime.qdoc22
3 files changed, 20 insertions, 19 deletions
diff --git a/doc/src/declarative/examples.qdoc b/doc/src/declarative/examples.qdoc
index 94f27e9..5d3b8e4 100644
--- a/doc/src/declarative/examples.qdoc
+++ b/doc/src/declarative/examples.qdoc
@@ -122,7 +122,6 @@ For example, from your build directory, run:
\section2 XML
\list
-\o \l{declarative/xml/xmldata}{XML data}
\o \l{declarative/xml/xmlhttprequest}{XmlHttpRequest}
\endlist
@@ -140,20 +139,20 @@ For example, from your build directory, run:
\list
\o \l{declarative/cppextensions/referenceexamples}{Reference examples} (discussed in \l {Extending QML in C++})
\o \l{declarative/cppextensions/plugins}{Plugins}
-\o \l{declarative/cppextensions/proxywidgets}{QtWidgets}
\o \l{declarative/cppextensions/qgraphicslayouts}{QGraphicsLayouts}
+\o \l{declarative/cppextensions/qwidgets}{QWidgets}
\o \l{declarative/cppextensions/imageprovider}{Image provider}
-\o \l{declarative/cppextensions/proxyviewer}{Network access manager factory}
+\o \l{declarative/cppextensions/networkaccessmanagerfactory}{Network access manager factory}
\endlist
\section2 Toys
\list
\o \l{declarative/toys/clocks}{Clocks}
+\o \l{declarative/toys/corkboards}{Corkboards}
\o \l{declarative/toys/dial}{Dial}
-\o \l{declarative/toys/dynamic}{Dynamic}
+\o \l{declarative/toys/dynamicscene}{Dynamic Scene}
\o \l{declarative/toys/tic-tac-toe}{Tic Tac Toe}
\o \l{declarative/toys/tvtennis}{TV Tennis}
-\o \l{declarative/toys/velocity}{Velocity}
\endlist
@@ -161,9 +160,10 @@ For example, from your build directory, run:
\list
\o \l{demos/declarative/calculator}{Calculator}
+\o \l{demos/declarative/flickr}{Flickr Mobile}
\o \l{demos/declarative/minehunt}{Minehunt}
\o \l{demos/declarative/photoviewer}{Photo Viewer}
-\o \l{demos/declarative/flickr}{Flickr Mobile}
+\o \l{demos/declarative/rssnews}{RSS News Reader}
\o \l{demos/declarative/samegame}{Same Game}
\o \l{demos/declarative/snake}{Snake}
\endlist
diff --git a/doc/src/declarative/globalobject.qdoc b/doc/src/declarative/globalobject.qdoc
index 2a83e30..c29a796 100644
--- a/doc/src/declarative/globalobject.qdoc
+++ b/doc/src/declarative/globalobject.qdoc
@@ -219,8 +219,9 @@ Binary to ASCII - this function returns a base64 encoding of \c data.
ASCII to binary - this function returns a base64 decoding of \c data.
\section3 Qt.quit()
-This function causes the QML engine to emit the quit signal, which in
-\l {Qt Declarative UI Runtime}{qml} causes the runtime to quit.
+This function causes the QDeclarativeEngine::quit() signal to be emitted.
+Within the \l {Qt Declarative UI Runtime}{qml} application this causes the
+launcher application to exit.
\section3 Qt.resolvedUrl(url)
This function returns \c url resolved relative to the URL of the
diff --git a/doc/src/declarative/qmlruntime.qdoc b/doc/src/declarative/qmlruntime.qdoc
index b105df4..a03b9c2 100644
--- a/doc/src/declarative/qmlruntime.qdoc
+++ b/doc/src/declarative/qmlruntime.qdoc
@@ -42,17 +42,17 @@
/*!
\page qmlruntime.html
\title Qt Declarative UI Runtime
- \keyword qml runtime
+ \keyword QML Viewer (qml)
\ingroup qttools
This page documents the \e{Declarative UI Runtime} for the Qt GUI
- toolkit, and the \QQL which can be used to run apps
- written for the runtime. The \QQL reads a declarative
+ toolkit, and the \QQV which can be used to run apps
+ written for the runtime. The \QQV reads a declarative
user interface definition (\c .qml) file and displays the user interface it describes.
QML is a runtime, as you can run plain QML files which pull in their required modules.
To run apps with the QML runtime, you can either start the runtime
- from your own application (using a QDeclarativeView) or with the simple \QQL.
+ from your own application (using a QDeclarativeView) or with the simple \QQV.
The launcher can be installed in a production environment, assuming that it is not already
present in the system. It is generally packaged alongside Qt.
@@ -61,16 +61,16 @@
\list
\o Write your own Qt application including a QDeclarative view and deploy it the same as
any other Qt application (not discussed further on this page), or
- \o Write a main QML file for your application, and run your application using the included \QQL.
+ \o Write a main QML file for your application, and run your application using the included \QQV.
\endlist
- To run an application with the \QQL, pass the filename as an argument:
+ To run an application with the \QQV, pass the filename as an argument:
\code
qml myQmlFile.qml
\endcode
- Deploying a QML application via the \QQL allows for QML only deployments, but can also
+ Deploying a QML application via the \QQV allows for QML only deployments, but can also
include custom C++ modules just as easily. Below is an example of how you might structure
a complex application deployed via the QML runtime, it is a listing of the files that would
be included in the deployment package.
@@ -92,8 +92,8 @@
as the appropriate module file is chosen based on platform naming conventions. The C++
modules must contain a QDeclarativeExtentionPlugin subclass.
- The application would be executed either with your own application, the command 'qml MyApp.qml' or by
- opening the file if your system has the \QQL registered as the handler for QML files. The MyApp.qml file would have access
+ The application would be executed either with your own application, the command 'qml MyApp.qml' or by
+ opening the file if your system has the \QQV registered as the handler for QML files. The MyApp.qml file would have access
to all of the deployed types using the import statements such as the following:
\code
@@ -101,8 +101,8 @@
import "OtherModule" 1.0 as Other
\endcode
- \section1 Qt QML Launcher functionality
- The \QQL implements some additional functionality to help it supporting
+ \section1 Qt QML Viewer functionality
+ The \QQV implements some additional functionality to help it supporting
myriad applications. If you implement your own application, you may also wish to reimplement
some or all of this functionality. However, much of this functionality is intended to aid the prototyping of
QML applications and may not be necessary for a deployed application.