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author | Martin Smith <martin.smith@nokia.com> | 2011-02-28 11:54:30 (GMT) |
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committer | Martin Smith <martin.smith@nokia.com> | 2011-02-28 11:54:30 (GMT) |
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qdoc: Added more descriptions for QML commands.
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diff --git a/tools/qdoc3/doc/qdoc-manual.qdoc b/tools/qdoc3/doc/qdoc-manual.qdoc index a564425..fd0ca57 100644 --- a/tools/qdoc3/doc/qdoc-manual.qdoc +++ b/tools/qdoc3/doc/qdoc-manual.qdoc @@ -5407,6 +5407,103 @@ \endquotation + \target qmlattachedproperty-command + \section1 \\qmlattachedproperty \span {class="newStuff"} {(new)} + + The \\qmlattachedproperty command is for documenting a QML + property that will be attached to some QML element type. See + \l{http://doc.trolltech.com/4.7/qdeclarativeintroduction.html#attached-properties} + {Attached Properties}. The argument is the rest of the line. The + argument text should be the property type, followed by the QML + element name where the property is being declared, the \c{::} + qualifier, and finally the property name. If we have a QML + attached property named \c isCurrentItem in QML element \c ListView, + and the property has type \c {bool}, the \\qmlattachedproperty for + it would look like this: + + \code + / *! + \qmlattachedproperty bool ListView::isCurrentItem + This attached property is true if this delegate is the current + item; otherwise false. + + It is attached to each instance of the delegate. + + This property may be used to adjust the appearance of the current + item, for example: + + \snippet doc/src/snippets/declarative/listview/listview.qml isCurrentItem + * / + \endcode + + QDoc includes this attached property on the QML reference page for the + \l{http://doc.trolltech.com/4.7/qml-listview.html#isCurrentItem-prop} + {ListView} element. + + \target qmlattachedsignal-command + \section1 \\qmlattachedsignal \span {class="newStuff"} {(new)} + + The \\qmlattachedsignal command is for documenting an attachable + \l{http://doc.trolltech.com/4.7/qdeclarativeintroduction.html#signal-handlers} + {signal handler}. The \\qmlattachedsignal command is used just like + the \l{qmlsignal-command} {\\qmlsignal} command. + + The argument is the rest of the line. It should be the name of the + QML element where the signal handler is declared, the \c{::} + qualifier, and finally the signal handler name. If we have a QML + attached signal handler named \c onAdd() in the \c GridView + element, the \\qmlattachedsignal for it would look like this: + + \code + / *! + \qmlattachedsignal GridView::onAdd() + This attached handler is called immediately after an item is + added to the view. + * / + \endcode + + QDoc includes this documentation on the QML reference page for the + \l{http://doc.trolltech.com/4.7/qml-gridview.html#onAdd-signal} + {GridView} element. + + \target qmlbasictype-command + \section1 \\qmlbasictype \span {class="newStuff"} {(new)} + + The \\qmlbasictype command is for documenting a basic type for QML. + The argument is the type name. The type must be included in the + QML basic types group using the \l{ingroup-command}{\\ingroup} + command as shown below. This will cause QDoc to include the + documentation for the type on the + \l{http://doc.trolltech.com/4.7/qdeclarativebasictypes.html} + {QML Basic Types} page. The \l{brief-command} {\\brief} command + is also required, because it appears on the + \l{http://doc.trolltech.com/4.7/qdeclarativebasictypes.html} + {QML Basic Types} page as well. + + \code + / *! + \qmlbasictype int + \ingroup qmlbasictypes + + \brief An integer is a whole number, e.g. 0, 10, or -20. + + An integer is a whole number, e.g. 0, 10, or -20. The possible + \c int values range from around -2000000000 to around + 2000000000, although most elements will only accept a reduced + range (which they mention in their documentation). + + Example: + \qml + Item { width: 100; height: 200 } + \endqml + + \sa {QML Basic Types} + * / + \endcode + + QDoc outputs this as \l{http://doc.trolltech.com/4.7/qml-int.html} + {qml-int.html}. + \target qmlclass-command \section1 \\qmlclass \span {class="newStuff"} {(new)} @@ -5452,6 +5549,33 @@ elements, it should also include one or more \l{ingroup-command} {\\ingroup} commands. + \target qmlmethod-command + \section1 \\qmlmethod \span {class="newStuff"} {(new)} + + The \\qmlmethod command is for documenting a QML method. The + argument is the complete method signature, including return + type and parameter names and types. + + \code + / *! + \qmlmethod void TextInput::select(int start, int end) + + Causes the text from \a start to \a end to be selected. + + If either start or end is out of range, the selection is not changed. + + After calling this, selectionStart will become the lesser and + selectionEnd will become the greater (regardless of the order + passed to this method). + + \sa selectionStart, selectionEnd + * / + \endcode + + QDoc includes this documentation on the element refence page for the + \l{http://doc.trolltech.com/4.7/qml-textinput.html#select-method} + {TextInput} element. + \target qmlproperty-command \section1 \\qmlproperty \span {class="newStuff"} {(new)} @@ -5474,42 +5598,6 @@ \l {http://doc.trolltech.com/4.7/qml-translate.html} {Translate} element. - \target qmlattachedproperty-command - \section1 \\qmlattachedproperty \span {class="newStuff"} {(new)} - - The \\qmlattachedproperty command is for documenting a QML - property that will be attached to some QML element type. See - \l{http://doc.trolltech.com/4.7/qdeclarativeintroduction.html#attached-properties} - {Attached Properties}. The argument is the rest of the line. The - argument text should be the property type, followed by the QML - element name where the property is being declared, the \c{::} - qualifier, and finally the property name. If we have a QML - attached property named \c isCurrentItem in QML element \c ListView, - and the property has type \c {bool}, the \\qmlattachedproperty for - it would look like this: - - \code - / *! - \qmlattachedproperty bool ListView::isCurrentItem - This attached property is true if this delegate is the current - item; otherwise false. - - It is attached to each instance of the delegate. - - This property may be used to adjust the appearance of the current - item, for example: - - \snippet doc/src/snippets/declarative/listview/listview.qml isCurrentItem - * / - \endcode - - QDoc includes this attached property on the QML reference page for the - \l{http://doc.trolltech.com/4.7/qml-listview.html#isCurrentItem-prop} - {ListView} element. - - \target inherits-command - \section1 \\inherits \span {class="newStuff"} {(new)} - \target qmlsignal-command \section1 \\qmlsignal \span {class="newStuff"} {(new)} @@ -5539,106 +5627,12 @@ \l{http://doc.trolltech.com/4.7/qml-mousearea.html#onEntered-signal} {MouseArea} element. - \target qmlattachedsignal-command - \section1 \\qmlattachedsignal \span {class="newStuff"} {(new)} - - The \\qmlattachedsignal command is for documenting an attachable - \l{http://doc.trolltech.com/4.7/qdeclarativeintroduction.html#signal-handlers} - {signal handler}. The \\qmlattachedsignal command is used just like - the \l{qmlsignal-command} {\\qmlsignal} command. - - The argument is the rest of the line. It should be the name of the - QML element where the signal handler is declared, the \c{::} - qualifier, and finally the signal handler name. If we have a QML - attached signal handler named \c onAdd() in the \c GridView - element, the \\qmlattachedsignal for it would look like this: - - \code - / *! - \qmlattachedsignal GridView::onAdd() - This attached handler is called immediately after an item is - added to the view. - * / - \endcode - - QDoc includes this documentation on the QML reference page for the - \l{http://doc.trolltech.com/4.7/qml-gridview.html#onAdd-signal} - {GridView} element. - - \target qmlmethod-command - \section1 \\qmlmethod \span {class="newStuff"} {(new)} - - The \\qmlmethod command is for documenting a QML method. The - argument is the complete method signature, including return - type and parameter names and types. - - \code - / *! - \qmlmethod void TextInput::select(int start, int end) - - Causes the text from \a start to \a end to be selected. - - If either start or end is out of range, the selection is not changed. - - After calling this, selectionStart will become the lesser and - selectionEnd will become the greater (regardless of the order - passed to this method). - - \sa selectionStart, selectionEnd - * / - \endcode - - QDoc includes this documentation on the element refence page for the - \l{http://doc.trolltech.com/4.7/qml-textinput.html#select-method} - {TextInput} element. - - \target qmlattachedmethod-command - \section1 \\qmlattachedmethod \span {class="newStuff"} {(new but not used)} - - The \\qmlattachedmethod command was included in QDoc for symmetery - with the \\qmlattachedsignal command, but it hasn't been used so far, - so maybe that means there is no such thing as an attached method. - \target default-command \section1 \\default \span {class="newStuff"} {(new)} - \target qmlbasictype-command - \section1 \\qmlbasictype \span {class="newStuff"} {(new)} - - The \\qmlbasictype command is for documenting a basic type for QML. - The argument is the type name. The type must be included in the - QML basic types group using the \l{ingroup-command}{\\ingroup} - command as shown below. This will cause QDoc to include the - documentation for the type on the - \l{http://doc.trolltech.com/4.7/qdeclarativebasictypes.html} - {QML Basic Types} page. The \l{brief-command} {\\brief} command - is also required, because it appears on the - \l{http://doc.trolltech.com/4.7/qdeclarativebasictypes.html} - {QML Basic Types} page as well. - - \code - / *! - \qmlbasictype int - \ingroup qmlbasictypes - - \brief An integer is a whole number, e.g. 0, 10, or -20. - - An integer is a whole number, e.g. 0, 10, or -20. The possible - \c int values range from around -2000000000 to around - 2000000000, although most elements will only accept a reduced - range (which they mention in their documentation). - - Example: - \qml - Item { width: 100; height: 200 } - \endqml - - \sa {QML Basic Types} - * / - \endcode + \target inherits-command + \section1 \\inherits \span {class="newStuff"} {(new)} - QDoc outputs this as \l{http://doc.trolltech.com/4.7/qml-int.html} - {qml-int.html}. */ /*! |