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Simple search and replace. This commit doesn't touch 3rd-party files,
nor translations (where the change is not so simple and will be handled
in a separate commit).
Change-Id: I4e48513b8078a44a8cd272326685b25338890148
Reviewed-by: Rohan McGovern <rohan.mcgovern@nokia.com>
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Updated version of LGPL and FDL licenseheaders.
Apply release phase licenseheaders for all source files.
Reviewed-by: Trust Me
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Adds an option to do per word selection when selectByMouse is true.
Also changes the selection behavior so that the first word selected
remains selected when the direction of the selection changes which
is more consistent with other implementations including the existing
per word selection in QTextEdit.
Task-number: QTBUG-16283
Reviewed-by: Martin Jones
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Add a dragEnabled property to QTextControl so text dragging can
optionally be disabled.
Task-number: QTBUG-16248
Reviewed-by: Martin Jones
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On X11, this key is reserved for pasting the text selection
(a.k.a. the PRIMARY selection). KDE apps already honour this, not all
GNOME ones do, but it was agreed with them on xdg@freedesktop.org.
Reviewed-By: mae <qt-info@nokia.com>
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QFxTextEdit, as well as systems with keypad navigation, needs the text
control to ignore navigation events that have no effect (like hitting
the right navigation key at the end of the text.) Previously, we would
only support this for keypad navigation. This patch introduces a flag
that you can set to tell the QTextControl to ignore these events. If
the flag is not explicitly set, behavior should remain as before.
The if-test has been refactored to make it more readable.
Done-with: Alan Alpert
Reviewed-by: Samuel
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