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diff --git a/src/declarative/graphicsitems/qdeclarativegridview.cpp b/src/declarative/graphicsitems/qdeclarativegridview.cpp
index a0faf14..8d08c99 100644
--- a/src/declarative/graphicsitems/qdeclarativegridview.cpp
+++ b/src/declarative/graphicsitems/qdeclarativegridview.cpp
@@ -1070,27 +1070,41 @@ void QDeclarativeGridViewPrivate::flick(AxisData &data, qreal minExtent, qreal m
GridView are laid out horizontally or vertically. Grid views are inherently flickable
as GridView inherits from \l Flickable.
- For example, if there is a simple list model defined in a file \c ContactModel.qml like this:
+ \section1 Example Usage
+
+ The following example shows the definition of a simple list model defined
+ in a file called \c ContactModel.qml:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/declarative/gridview/ContactModel.qml 0
- Another component can display this model data in a GridView, like this:
+ \beginfloatright
+ \inlineimage gridview-simple.png
+ \endfloat
+
+ This model can be referenced as \c ContactModel in other QML files. See \l{QML Modules}
+ for more information about creating reusable components like this.
+
+ Another component can display this model data in a GridView, as in the following
+ example, which creates a \c ContactModel component for its model, and a \l Column element
+ (containing \l Image and \l Text elements) for its delegate.
+ \clearfloat
\snippet doc/src/snippets/declarative/gridview/gridview.qml import
\codeline
\snippet doc/src/snippets/declarative/gridview/gridview.qml classdocs simple
- \image gridview-simple.png
- Here, the GridView creates a \c ContactModel component for its model, and a \l Column element
- (containing \l Image and \ Text elements) for its delegate. The view will create a new delegate
- for each item in the model. Notice the delegate is able to access the model's \c name and
- \c portrait data directly.
+ \beginfloatright
+ \inlineimage gridview-highlight.png
+ \endfloat
+
+ The view will create a new delegate for each item in the model. Note that the delegate
+ is able to access the model's \c name and \c portrait data directly.
An improved grid view is shown below. The delegate is visually improved and is moved
into a separate \c contactDelegate component.
-
+
+ \clearfloat
\snippet doc/src/snippets/declarative/gridview/gridview.qml classdocs advanced
- \image gridview-highlight.png
The currently selected item is highlighted with a blue \l Rectangle using the \l highlight property,
and \c focus is set to \c true to enable keyboard navigation for the grid view.
@@ -1099,10 +1113,10 @@ void QDeclarativeGridViewPrivate::flick(AxisData &data, qreal minExtent, qreal m
Delegates are instantiated as needed and may be destroyed at any time.
State should \e never be stored in a delegate.
- \note Views do not enable \e clip automatically. If the view
- is not clipped by another item or the screen, it will be necessary
- to set \e {clip: true} in order to have the out of view items clipped
- nicely.
+ \note Views do not set the \l{Item::}{clip} property automatically.
+ If the view is not clipped by another item or the screen, it will be necessary
+ to set this property to true in order to clip the items that are partially or
+ fully outside the view.
\sa {declarative/modelviews/gridview}{GridView example}
*/
@@ -2241,7 +2255,9 @@ void QDeclarativeGridView::trackedPositionChanged()
}
if (viewPos != pos) {
cancelFlick();
+ d->calcVelocity = true;
d->setPosition(pos);
+ d->calcVelocity = false;
}
}
}