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diff --git a/src/declarative/graphicsitems/qdeclarativepathview.cpp b/src/declarative/graphicsitems/qdeclarativepathview.cpp
index 06ac275..380c6ad 100644
--- a/src/declarative/graphicsitems/qdeclarativepathview.cpp
+++ b/src/declarative/graphicsitems/qdeclarativepathview.cpp
@@ -426,7 +426,7 @@ QDeclarativePathView::~QDeclarativePathView()
The model provides a set of data that is used to create the items for the view.
For large or dynamic datasets the model is usually provided by a C++ model object.
- Models can also be created directly in XML, using the ListModel element.
+ Models can also be created directly in QML, using the ListModel element.
\sa {qmlmodels}{Data Models}
*/
@@ -650,8 +650,8 @@ void QDeclarativePathViewPrivate::setOffset(qreal o)
so as to stay with the current item.
The below example demonstrates how to make a simple highlight. Note the use
- of the PathView.onPath property to ensure that the highlight is hidden
- when flicked off of the path.
+ of the \l{PathView::onPath}{PathView.onPath} attached property to ensure that
+ the highlight is hidden when flicked away from the path.
\code
Component {
@@ -1061,7 +1061,7 @@ void QDeclarativePathView::mouseMoveEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *event)
if (!d->stealMouse) {
QPointF delta = event->pos() - d->startPoint;
- if (qAbs(delta.x()) > QApplication::startDragDistance() && qAbs(delta.y()) > QApplication::startDragDistance())
+ if (qAbs(delta.x()) > QApplication::startDragDistance() || qAbs(delta.y()) > QApplication::startDragDistance())
d->stealMouse = true;
}