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author | David Boddie <dboddie@trolltech.com> | 2009-10-12 18:31:20 (GMT) |
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committer | David Boddie <dboddie@trolltech.com> | 2009-10-12 18:32:01 (GMT) |
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Doc: Gesture API documentation review.
Reviewed-by: Trust Me
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diff --git a/doc/src/qt4-intro.qdoc b/doc/src/qt4-intro.qdoc index 00b7709..e37d327 100644 --- a/doc/src/qt4-intro.qdoc +++ b/doc/src/qt4-intro.qdoc @@ -546,29 +546,32 @@ trigger on signals and \l{QEvent}s. By inserting animations into the state machine, it is also easier to use the framework for animating GUIs, for instance. - + See \l{The State Machine Framework} documentation for more infromation. - \section1 Multi-touch & Gestures + \section1 Multi-Touch and Gestures - The new multi-touch and gestures support enables user interaction - with more than one finger, and combines sequential touch inputs to - a 'gesture'. + Support for multi-touch input enables users to interact with many + parts of a user interface at the same time, and provides the basis + for gestures. Additional infrastructure for gesture recognition + allows a sequence of touch inputs to be combined to create gestures + that can be used to activate features and trigger actions in an + application. \image gestures.png - The main benefits of this new functionality are: + This new functionality brings a number of benefits: \list - \o Allow users to interact with applications in better ways. - \o Simplify finger-based interaction with UI components. - \o Allowing common basic gestures and multi-touch - gestures. - \o Enable extensibility. + \o Allows users to interact with applications in more natural ways. + \o Simplifies finger-based interaction with UI components. + \o Combines support for common basic gestures and multi-touch gestures + in a single general framework. + \o Enables extensibility by design. \endlist See the QTouchEvent class documentation for more information on multi-touch - and QGestureEvent for gestures. + input and QGestureEvent for gestures. \section1 DOM access API @@ -628,7 +631,7 @@ through C++ APIs in the Qt application, or using the xmlpatternsvalidator command line utility. The implementation of XML Schema Validation supports the specification version 1.0 in large parts. - + \img xml-schema.png See the \l{XML Processing} and QXmlSchema class documentation for more diff --git a/doc/src/snippets/gestures/qgesture.cpp b/doc/src/snippets/gestures/qgesture.cpp index 65f8b24..77f5cc2 100644 --- a/doc/src/snippets/gestures/qgesture.cpp +++ b/doc/src/snippets/gestures/qgesture.cpp @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ private: QGesture *gesture; }; -/*! +/* \class QGesture \since 4.6 @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ private: \sa QPanGesture */ -/*! \fn bool QGesture::filterEvent(QEvent *event) +/* \fn bool QGesture::filterEvent(QEvent *event) Parses input \a event and emits a signal when detects a gesture. @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ private: This is a pure virtual function that needs to be implemented in subclasses. */ -/*! \fn void QGesture::started() +/* \fn void QGesture::started() The signal is emitted when the gesture is started. Extended information about the gesture is contained in the signal sender object. @@ -119,19 +119,19 @@ private: In addition to started(), a triggered() signal should also be emitted. */ -/*! \fn void QGesture::triggered() +/* \fn void QGesture::triggered() The signal is emitted when the gesture is detected. Extended information about the gesture is contained in the signal sender object. */ -/*! \fn void QGesture::finished() +/* \fn void QGesture::finished() The signal is emitted when the gesture is finished. Extended information about the gesture is contained in the signal sender object. */ -/*! \fn void QGesture::cancelled() +/* \fn void QGesture::cancelled() The signal is emitted when the gesture is cancelled, for example the reset() function is called while the gesture was in the process of emitting a @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ private: */ -/*! +/* Creates a new gesture handler object and marks it as a child of \a parent. The \a parent object is also the default event source for the gesture, @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ QGesture::QGesture(QObject *parent) parent->installEventFilter(this); } -/*! \internal +/* \internal */ QGesture::QGesture(QGesturePrivate &dd, QObject *parent) : QObject(dd, parent) @@ -165,14 +165,14 @@ QGesture::QGesture(QGesturePrivate &dd, QObject *parent) parent->installEventFilter(this); } -/*! +/* Destroys the gesture object. */ QGesture::~QGesture() { } -/*! \internal +/* \internal */ bool QGesture::eventFilter(QObject *receiver, QEvent *event) { @@ -182,13 +182,13 @@ bool QGesture::eventFilter(QObject *receiver, QEvent *event) return filterEvent(event); } -/*! +/* \property QGesture::state \brief The current state of the gesture. */ -/*! +/* Returns the gesture recognition state. */ Qt::GestureState QGesture::state() const @@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ Qt::GestureState QGesture::state() const return d_func()->state; } -/*! +/* Sets this gesture's recognition state to \a state and emits appropriate signals. @@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ void QGesture::updateState(Qt::GestureState state) } } -/*! +/* Sets the \a graphicsItem the gesture is filtering events for. The gesture will install an event filter to the \a graphicsItem and @@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ void QGesture::setGraphicsItem(QGraphicsItem *graphicsItem) graphicsItem->installSceneEventFilter(d->eventFilterProxyGraphicsItem); } -/*! +/* Returns the graphics item the gesture is filtering events for. \sa setGraphicsItem() @@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ QGraphicsItem* QGesture::graphicsItem() const return d_func()->graphicsItem; } -/*! \fn void QGesture::reset() +/* \fn void QGesture::reset() Resets the internal state of the gesture. This function might be called by the filterEvent() implementation in a derived class, or by the user to |