doc: Clean up QAbstractItemModel documentation

Mention QML as an alternative to widgets in the documentation,
and fix a typo

Change-Id: Ia6aaef9ec73d5112ff45c22b0bf57f1f9c7d31a3
Reviewed-by: Paul Olav Tvete <paul.tvete@nokia.com>
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Eskil Abrahamsen Blomfeldt 2012-09-05 13:32:48 +02:00 committed by Qt by Nokia
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@ -1060,11 +1060,13 @@ void QAbstractItemModelPrivate::columnsRemoved(const QModelIndex &parent,
Instead, you should subclass it to create new models. Instead, you should subclass it to create new models.
The QAbstractItemModel class is one of the \l{Model/View Classes} The QAbstractItemModel class is one of the \l{Model/View Classes}
and is part of Qt's \l{Model/View Programming}{model/view framework}. and is part of Qt's \l{Model/View Programming}{model/view framework}. It
can be used as the underlying data model for the item view elements in
QML or the item view classes in the QtWidgets module.
If you need a model to use with a QListView or a QTableView, you should If you need a model to use with an item view such as QML's List View
consider subclassing QAbstractListModel or QAbstractTableModel instead of element or the C++ widgets QListView or QTableView, you should consider
this class. subclassing QAbstractListModel or QAbstractTableModel instead of this class.
The underlying data model is exposed to views and delegates as a hierarchy The underlying data model is exposed to views and delegates as a hierarchy
of tables. If you do not make use of the hierarchy, then the model is a of tables. If you do not make use of the hierarchy, then the model is a
@ -2901,7 +2903,7 @@ void QAbstractItemModel::endRemoveColumns()
columns up to \a sourceLast. columns up to \a sourceLast.
However, when moving columns down in the same parent (\a sourceParent However, when moving columns down in the same parent (\a sourceParent
and \a destinationParent are equal), the columnss will be placed before the and \a destinationParent are equal), the columns will be placed before the
\a destinationChild index. That is, if you wish to move columns 0 and 1 so \a destinationChild index. That is, if you wish to move columns 0 and 1 so
they will become columns 1 and 2, \a destinationChild should be 3. In this they will become columns 1 and 2, \a destinationChild should be 3. In this
case, the new index for the source column \c i (which is between case, the new index for the source column \c i (which is between