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diff --git a/doc/src/tutorials/addressbook.qdoc b/doc/src/tutorials/addressbook.qdoc index e2f12f4..465eb91 100644 --- a/doc/src/tutorials/addressbook.qdoc +++ b/doc/src/tutorials/addressbook.qdoc @@ -457,7 +457,7 @@ \snippet tutorials/addressbook/part3/addressbook.cpp connecting navigation signals The image below is our expected graphical user interface. Notice that it - is getting closer to our expected final output. + is getting closer to our final application. \image addressbook-tutorial-part3-screenshot.png @@ -513,7 +513,7 @@ \list \o If the iterator is at the end of \c contacts, we clear the display and return. - \o If the iterator is the beginning of \c contacts, we move it to + \o If the iterator is at the beginning of \c contacts, we move it to the end. \o We then decrement the iterator by one. \endlist @@ -532,7 +532,7 @@ \example tutorials/addressbook/part4 \title Address Book 4 - Editing and Removing Addresses - In this chapter, we look at ways to modify the contents of contact stored + In this chapter, we look at ways to modify the contents of contacts stored in the address book application. \image addressbook-tutorial-screenshot.png @@ -542,7 +542,7 @@ edit and remove functions so that a contact's details can be changed when needed. However, this requires a little improvement, in the form of enums. In our previous chapters, we had two modes: \c{AddingMode} and - \c{NavigationMode} - but they weren't defined as enums. Instead, we + \c{NavigationMode} - but they were not defined as enums. Instead, we enabled and disabled the corresponding buttons manually, resulting in multiple lines of repeated code. @@ -576,8 +576,7 @@ \dots \snippet tutorials/addressbook/part4/addressbook.h mode declaration - Lastly, we declare \c currentMode to keep track of the current mode of the - enum. + Lastly, we declare \c currentMode to keep track of the enum's current mode. \section1 Implementing the AddressBook Class |