Doc: Corrected autolink errors qtbase

Task-number: QTBUG-40362
Change-Id: I054a4713bdd83280be51697689e0c3c3409b9601
Reviewed-by: Mitch Curtis <mitch.curtis@digia.com>
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Nico Vertriest 2014-10-13 10:22:22 +02:00
parent ac4bab991b
commit 10800a3b4c
2 changed files with 5 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
There are two ways to affect how QVariantAnimation interpolates
the values. You can set an easing curve by calling
setEasingCurve(), and configure the duration by calling
setDuration(). You can change how the QVariants are interpolated
setDuration(). You can change how the \l{QVariant}s are interpolated
by creating a subclass of QVariantAnimation, and reimplementing
the virtual interpolated() function.
@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
If you need to interpolate other variant types, including custom
types, you have to implement interpolation for these yourself.
To do this, you can register an interpolator function for a given
type. This function takes 3 parameters: the start value, the end value
type. This function takes 3 parameters: the start value, the end value,
and the current progress.
Example:
@ -378,8 +378,8 @@ QVariantAnimation::~QVariantAnimation()
keyValues are referring to this effective progress.
The easing curve is used with the interpolator, the interpolated()
virtual function, the animation's duration, and iterationCount, to
control how the current value changes as the animation progresses.
virtual function, and the animation's duration to control how the
current value changes as the animation progresses.
*/
QEasingCurve QVariantAnimation::easingCurve() const
{

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@ -1578,7 +1578,7 @@ void qErrnoWarning(int code, const char *msg, ...)
The default \a pattern is "%{if-category}%{category}: %{endif}%{message}".
The \a pattern can also be changed at runtime by setting the QT_MESSAGE_PATTERN
environment variable; if both qSetMessagePattern() is called and QT_MESSAGE_PATTERN is
environment variable; if both \l qSetMessagePattern() is called and QT_MESSAGE_PATTERN is
set, the environment variable takes precedence.
Custom message handlers can use qFormatLogMessage() to take \a pattern into account.