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@@ -332,7 +332,7 @@
respect to the reference element.
Once positioned, they are treated the same as widgets and can be styled
- using the the \l{box model}.
+ using the \l{box model}.
See the \l{List of Sub-Controls} below for a list of supported
sub-controls, and \l{Customizing the QPushButton's Menu Indicator
@@ -398,7 +398,7 @@
(usually) refers to a single object, not to all instances of a
class.
- Similarly, selectors with pseudo-states are more specific that
+ Similarly, selectors with pseudo-states are more specific than
ones that do not specify pseudo-states. Thus, the following style
sheet specifies that a \l{QPushButton} should have white text
when the mouse is hovering over it, otherwise red text:
@@ -653,7 +653,7 @@
\target sub controls
\section1 Sub-controls
- A widget is considered as a heirarchy (tree) of subcontrols drawn on top
+ A widget is considered as a hierarchy (tree) of subcontrols drawn on top
of each other. For example, the QComboBox draws the drop-down sub-control
followed by the down-arrow sub-control. A QComboBox is thus rendered as
follows:
@@ -671,7 +671,7 @@
\l{Qt Style Sheets Reference#subcontrol-origin-prop}{subcontrol-origin}
properties.
- Once positioned, sub-controls can be styled using the the \l{box model}.
+ Once positioned, sub-controls can be styled using the \l{box model}.
\note With complex widgets such as QComboBox and QScrollBar, if one
property or sub-control is customized, \bold{all} the other properties or
@@ -1154,7 +1154,7 @@
\l{#pane-sub}{::pane} subcontrol. The left and right
corners are styled using the \l{#left-corner-sub}{::left-corner}
and \l{#right-corner-sub}{::right-corner} respectively.
- The position of the the tab bar is controlled using the
+ The position of the tab bar is controlled using the
\l{#tab-bar-sub}{::tab-bar} subcontrol.
By default, the subcontrols have positions of a QTabWidget in
@@ -1254,7 +1254,7 @@
the \l{#menu-button-sub}{::menu-button} subcontrol is used to draw the
menu button. \l{#menu-arrow-sub}{::menu-arrow} subcontrol is used to
draw the menu arrow inside the menu-button. By default, it is
- positioned in the center of the Contents rectangle of the the
+ positioned in the center of the Contents rectangle of the
menu-button subcontrol.
When the QToolButton displays arrows, the \l{#up-arrow-sub}{::up-arrow},
@@ -1872,10 +1872,6 @@
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_stylesheet.qdoc 54
- \note If you specify more than one parameter in \c font-family,
- e.g., \c{font-family: Verdana, Arial}, Qt will only use the first
- font. If it cannot be found, Qt uses the system fallbacks instead.
-
\row
\o \c font-size
\o \l{#Font Size}{Font Size}