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-rw-r--r-- | doc/src/declarative/anchor-layout.qdoc | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/src/declarative/focus.qdoc | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/src/declarative/qmlintro.qdoc | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/src/declarative/tutorial2.qdoc | 2 |
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diff --git a/doc/src/declarative/anchor-layout.qdoc b/doc/src/declarative/anchor-layout.qdoc index e723d5c..8590aba 100644 --- a/doc/src/declarative/anchor-layout.qdoc +++ b/doc/src/declarative/anchor-layout.qdoc @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Rectangle { id: rect1; ... } Rectangle { id: rect2; anchors.left: rect1.right; ... } \endcode -In this case, the left edge of \e rect2 is bound to the right edge of rect1, producing the following: +In this case, the left edge of \e rect2 is bound to the right edge of \e rect1, producing the following: \image edge1.png diff --git a/doc/src/declarative/focus.qdoc b/doc/src/declarative/focus.qdoc index 1e00bd9..14bebb1 100644 --- a/doc/src/declarative/focus.qdoc +++ b/doc/src/declarative/focus.qdoc @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ When the user presses or releases a key, the following occurs: \o The key event is delivered by the scene to the QML \l Item with \e {active focus}. If no \l Item has \e {active focus}, the key event is \l {QEvent::ignore()}{ignored} and regular Qt key handling continues. \o If the QML \l Item with \e {active focus} accepts the key event, propagation stops. Otherwise the event is "bubbled up", by recursively passing it to each \l Item's parent until either the event is accepted, or the root \l Item is reached. -If the \c {Rect} element in the following example has active focus and the \e A key is pressed, it will bubble up to the \c {KeyActions}. However, pressing the \e B key will bubble up to the root item and thus subsequently be \l {QEvent::ignore()}{ignored}. +If the \c {Rectangle} element in the following example has active focus and the \e A key is pressed, it will bubble up to the \c {KeyActions}. However, pressing the \e B key will bubble up to the root item and thus subsequently be \l {QEvent::ignore()}{ignored}. \code Item { diff --git a/doc/src/declarative/qmlintro.qdoc b/doc/src/declarative/qmlintro.qdoc index cfefdb9..56cc804 100644 --- a/doc/src/declarative/qmlintro.qdoc +++ b/doc/src/declarative/qmlintro.qdoc @@ -124,6 +124,7 @@ In the above example, the Text object will have normal opacity, since the line opacity: 0.5 has been turned into a comment. \section1 Properties +\target intro-properties \section2 Property naming diff --git a/doc/src/declarative/tutorial2.qdoc b/doc/src/declarative/tutorial2.qdoc index a076a62..66a0515 100644 --- a/doc/src/declarative/tutorial2.qdoc +++ b/doc/src/declarative/tutorial2.qdoc @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ An \l Item is the most basic visual element in QML and is often used as a contai We declare a \c color property. This property is accessible from \e outside our component, this allows us to instantiate the cells with different colors. -This property is just an alias to an existing property - the color of the rectangle that compose the cell (see \l{Properties}). +This property is just an alias to an existing property - the color of the rectangle that compose the cell (see \l{intro-properties}{Properties}). \snippet examples/declarative/tutorials/helloworld/Cell.qml 5 |