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The following sections describe in more detail the different
aspects of scalability that should be considered in order to
- achieve the desired level of flexibility within your application.
+ achieve the desired level of flexibility within your application.
\section1 Implementing the Top-Level Layouts
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@
\o In some cases, the contents of a view might be quite similar
on all screen sizes, but with an expanded content area. In
this case, it may be possible to re-use the same layout
- definition, if defined appropriately using anchors.
+ definition, if defined appropriately using anchors.
\endlist
The Loader component can be used to load separate QML files based
@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@
require a certain amount of space, such as a button
containing a text. That may also depend on the current
platform and style. How do you ensure that you leave enough
- space, and what happens if your children change size?
+ space, and what happens if your children change size?
\endlist
These aspects combine together to resolve the final layout for a
@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@
all of the layout measurements would remain unchanged.
\o It becomes much easier to add support for additional Device
Profiles, simply by adding another measurement definition
- file.
+ file.
\endlist
\section1 Using QML's Layout Features
@@ -195,7 +195,7 @@
\list
\o \l{Item::}{anchors} within an Item
\o \l{Row} / \l{Column} / \l{Grid}
- \o simple javascript expressions such as width: Math.round(parent.width / 3.0).
+ \o simple javascript expressions such as width: Math.round(parent.width / 3.0).
\endlist
These basic building blocks, along with the powerful evaluation
@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@
way).
\o Don't make assumptions about the container size, or about
the size of child items. Try to make flexible layout
- definitions that can absorb changes in the available space.
+ definitions that can absorb changes in the available space.
\endlist
\section1 Orientation Switches
@@ -317,7 +317,7 @@
fade between those during rotation. Then you can use a
Loader to load another child component that loads the actual
model data to another child Item, and cross-fade to that
- when the Loader has completed.
+ when the Loader has completed.
\endlist
*/