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Diffstat (limited to 'src/corelib/io/qsettings.cpp')
-rw-r--r-- | src/corelib/io/qsettings.cpp | 22 |
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/src/corelib/io/qsettings.cpp b/src/corelib/io/qsettings.cpp index 8612e03..de483ed 100644 --- a/src/corelib/io/qsettings.cpp +++ b/src/corelib/io/qsettings.cpp @@ -2118,12 +2118,12 @@ void QConfFileSettingsPrivate::ensureSectionParsed(QConfFile *confFile, Custom types registered using qRegisterMetaType() and qRegisterMetaTypeStreamOperators() can be stored using QSettings. - \section1 Key Syntax + \section1 Section and Key Syntax Setting keys can contain any Unicode characters. The Windows registry and INI files use case-insensitive keys, whereas the Carbon Preferences API on Mac OS X uses case-sensitive keys. To - avoid portability problems, follow these two simple rules: + avoid portability problems, follow these simple rules: \list 1 \o Always refer to the same key using the same case. For example, @@ -2134,7 +2134,7 @@ void QConfFileSettingsPrivate::ensureSectionParsed(QConfFile *confFile, example, if you have a key called "MainWindow", don't try to save another key as "mainwindow". - \o Do not use slashes ('/' and '\\') in key names; the + \o Do not use slashes ('/' and '\\') in section or key names; the backslash character is used to separate sub keys (see below). On windows '\\' are converted by QSettings to '/', which makes them identical. @@ -3199,8 +3199,8 @@ bool QSettings::isWritable() const Note that the Windows registry and INI files use case-insensitive keys, whereas the Carbon Preferences API on Mac OS X uses - case-sensitive keys. To avoid portability problems, see the \l{Key - Syntax} rules. + case-sensitive keys. To avoid portability problems, see the + \l{Section and Key Syntax} rules. Example: @@ -3234,8 +3234,8 @@ void QSettings::setValue(const QString &key, const QVariant &value) Note that the Windows registry and INI files use case-insensitive keys, whereas the Carbon Preferences API on Mac OS X uses - case-sensitive keys. To avoid portability problems, see the \l{Key - Syntax} rules. + case-sensitive keys. To avoid portability problems, see the + \l{Section and Key Syntax} rules. \sa setValue(), value(), contains() */ @@ -3269,8 +3269,8 @@ void QSettings::remove(const QString &key) Note that the Windows registry and INI files use case-insensitive keys, whereas the Carbon Preferences API on Mac OS X uses - case-sensitive keys. To avoid portability problems, see the \l{Key - Syntax} rules. + case-sensitive keys. To avoid portability problems, see the + \l{Section and Key Syntax} rules. \sa value(), setValue() */ @@ -3331,8 +3331,8 @@ bool QSettings::event(QEvent *event) Note that the Windows registry and INI files use case-insensitive keys, whereas the Carbon Preferences API on Mac OS X uses - case-sensitive keys. To avoid portability problems, see the \l{Key - Syntax} rules. + case-sensitive keys. To avoid portability problems, see the + \l{Section and Key Syntax} rules. Example: |