QFusionStyle: properly indent an if statement
Fix the style trap that leads people into thinking that's an else-if, while it's a plain if. Change-Id: I62963f0d6270eadcbd8aede7bac60f83968cb0d4 Reviewed-by: Friedemann Kleint <Friedemann.Kleint@theqtcompany.com>
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@ -553,7 +553,9 @@ void QFusionStyle::drawPrimitive(PrimitiveElement elem,
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arrow = colorizedImage(QLatin1String(":/qt-project.org/styles/commonstyle/images/fusion_arrow.png"), arrowColor);
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} else if (header->sortIndicator & QStyleOptionHeader::SortDown) {
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arrow = colorizedImage(QLatin1String(":/qt-project.org/styles/commonstyle/images/fusion_arrow.png"), arrowColor, 180);
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} if (!arrow.isNull()) {
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}
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if (!arrow.isNull()) {
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r.setSize(QSize(arrow.width()/2, arrow.height()/2));
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r.moveCenter(header->rect.center());
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painter->drawPixmap(r.translated(offset), arrow);
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