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diff --git a/src/gui/dialogs/qmessagebox.cpp b/src/gui/dialogs/qmessagebox.cpp index f343405..1967837 100644 --- a/src/gui/dialogs/qmessagebox.cpp +++ b/src/gui/dialogs/qmessagebox.cpp @@ -532,11 +532,11 @@ void QMessageBoxPrivate::_q_buttonClicked(QAbstractButton *button) \section2 Severity Levels and the Icon and Pixmap Properties - QMessageBox supports four predefined message severity levels, or - message types, which really only differ in the predefined icon - they each show. Specify one of the four predefined message types - by setting the \l{QMessageBox::icon} {icon} property to one of the - \l{QMessageBox::Icon} {predefined Icons}. The following rules are + QMessageBox supports four predefined message severity levels, or message + types, which really only differ in the predefined icon they each show. + Specify one of the four predefined message types by setting the + \l{QMessageBox::icon}{icon} property to one of the + \l{QMessageBox::Icon}{predefined icons}. The following rules are guidelines: \table @@ -558,17 +558,17 @@ void QMessageBoxPrivate::_q_buttonClicked(QAbstractButton *button) \o For reporting critical errors. \endtable - The default value is \l{QMessageBox::NoIcon} {No Icon}. The - message boxes are otherwise the same for all cases. When using a - standard icon, use the one recommended in the table, or use the - one recommended by the style guidelines for your platform. If none - of the standard icons is right for your message box, you can use a - custom icon by setting the \l{QMessageBox::iconPixmap} {icon - pixmap} property instead of setting the \l{QMessageBox::icon} - {icon} property. - - In summary, to set an icon, use \e{either} setIcon() for one of - the standard icons, \e{or} setIconPixmap() for a custom icon. + \l{QMessageBox::Icon}{Predefined icons} are not defined by QMessageBox, but + provided by the style. The default value is \l{QMessageBox::NoIcon} + {No Icon}. The message boxes are otherwise the same for all cases. When + using a standard icon, use the one recommended in the table, or use the + one recommended by the style guidelines for your platform. If none of the + standard icons is right for your message box, you can use a custom icon by + setting the \l{QMessageBox::iconPixmap}{icon pixmap} property instead of + setting the \l{QMessageBox::icon}{icon} property. + + In summary, to set an icon, use \e{either} setIcon() for one of the + standard icons, \e{or} setIconPixmap() for a custom icon. \section1 The Static Functions API |