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Diffstat (limited to 'src/declarative/graphicsitems/qdeclarativetextinput.cpp')
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diff --git a/src/declarative/graphicsitems/qdeclarativetextinput.cpp b/src/declarative/graphicsitems/qdeclarativetextinput.cpp index 01b1447..ad7a3a7 100644 --- a/src/declarative/graphicsitems/qdeclarativetextinput.cpp +++ b/src/declarative/graphicsitems/qdeclarativetextinput.cpp @@ -56,17 +56,20 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE /*! \qmlclass TextInput QDeclarativeTextInput \since 4.7 - \brief The TextInput item allows you to add an editable line of text to a scene. + \brief The TextInput item displays an editable line of text. \inherits Item - TextInput can only display a single line of text, and can only display - plain text. However it can provide addition input constraints on the text. + The TextInput element displays a single line of editable plain text. - Input constraints include setting a QValidator, an input mask, or a - maximum input length. + TextInput is used to accept a line of text input. Input constraints + can be placed on a TextInput item (for example, through a \l validator or \l inputMask), + and setting \l echoMode to an appropriate value enables TextInput to be used for + a password input field. On Mac OS X, the Up/Down key bindings for Home/End are explicitly disabled. If you want such bindings (on any platform), you will need to construct them in QML. + + \sa TextEdit, Text */ QDeclarativeTextInput::QDeclarativeTextInput(QDeclarativeItem* parent) : QDeclarativePaintedItem(*(new QDeclarativeTextInputPrivate), parent) @@ -558,7 +561,7 @@ void QDeclarativeTextInput::setAutoScroll(bool b) /*! \qmlclass IntValidator QIntValidator - This element provides a validator for integer values + This element provides a validator for integer values. */ /*! \qmlproperty int IntValidator::top @@ -601,10 +604,14 @@ void QDeclarativeTextInput::setAutoScroll(bool b) \qmlproperty enumeration DoubleValidator::notation This property holds the notation of how a string can describe a number. - The values for this property are DoubleValidator.StandardNotation or DoubleValidator.ScientificNotation. - If this property is set to DoubleValidator.ScientificNotation, the written number may have an exponent part(i.e. 1.5E-2). + The possible values for this property are: + + \list + \o DoubleValidator.StandardNotation + \o DoubleValidator.ScientificNotation (default) + \endlist - By default, this property is set to DoubleValidator.ScientificNotation. + If this property is set to DoubleValidator.ScientificNotation, the written number may have an exponent part (e.g. 1.5E-2). */ /*! |