Fix typos and style in QToolBar documentation
Change-Id: Ic4b4e18746382bae1b6dae009e1e5663c7a21a84 Reviewed-by: Eskil Abrahamsen Blomfeldt <eskil.abrahamsen-blomfeldt@digia.com>
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@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ bool QToolBarPrivate::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *event)
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q->initStyleOption(&opt);
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if (q->style()->subElementRect(QStyle::SE_ToolBarHandle, &opt, q).contains(event->pos()) == false) {
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#ifdef Q_WS_MAC
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// When using the unified toolbar on Mac OS X the user can can click and
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// When using the unified toolbar on Mac OS X, the user can click and
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// drag between toolbar contents to move the window. Make this work by
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// implementing the standard mouse-dragging code and then call
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// window->move() in mouseMoveEvent below.
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@ -421,13 +421,13 @@ void QToolBarPrivate::plug(const QRect &r)
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or insertAction(). Groups of buttons can be separated using
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addSeparator() or insertSeparator(). If a toolbar button is not
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appropriate, a widget can be inserted instead using addWidget() or
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insertWidget(); examples of suitable widgets are QSpinBox,
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QDoubleSpinBox, and QComboBox. When a toolbar button is pressed it
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insertWidget(). Examples of suitable widgets are QSpinBox,
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QDoubleSpinBox, and QComboBox. When a toolbar button is pressed, it
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emits the actionTriggered() signal.
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A toolbar can be fixed in place in a particular area (e.g. at the
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top of the window), or it can be movable (isMovable()) between
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toolbar areas; see allowedAreas() and isAreaAllowed().
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A toolbar can be fixed in place in a particular area (e.g., at the
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top of the window), or it can be movable between toolbar areas;
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see setMovable(), isMovable(), allowedAreas() and isAreaAllowed().
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When a toolbar is resized in such a way that it is too small to
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show all the items it contains, an extension button will appear as
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@ -454,7 +454,7 @@ void QToolBarPrivate::plug(const QRect &r)
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\fn void QToolBar::addAction(QAction *action)
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\overload
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Appends the action \a action to the toolbar's list of actions.
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Appends the \a action to the toolbar's list of actions.
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\sa QMenu::addAction(), QWidget::addAction()
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*/
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@ -464,7 +464,7 @@ void QToolBarPrivate::plug(const QRect &r)
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This signal is emitted when an action in this toolbar is triggered.
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This happens when the action's tool button is pressed, or when the
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action is triggered in some other way outside the tool bar. The parameter
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action is triggered in some other way outside the toolbar. The parameter
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holds the triggered \a action.
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*/
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@ -481,7 +481,7 @@ void QToolBarPrivate::plug(const QRect &r)
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/*!
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\fn void QToolBar::iconSizeChanged(const QSize &iconSize)
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This signal is emitted when the icon size is changed. The \a
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This signal is emitted when the icon size is changed. The \a
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iconSize parameter holds the toolbar's new icon size.
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\sa iconSize, QMainWindow::iconSize
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@ -501,7 +501,7 @@ void QToolBarPrivate::plug(const QRect &r)
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\fn void QToolBar::orientationChanged(Qt::Orientation orientation)
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This signal is emitted when the orientation of the toolbar changes.
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The new orientation is specified by the \a orientation given.
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The \a orientation parameter holds the toolbar's new orientation.
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\sa orientation
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*/
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@ -583,7 +583,7 @@ QToolBar::~QToolBar()
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/*! \property QToolBar::movable
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\brief whether the user can move the toolbar within the toolbar area,
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or between toolbar areas
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or between toolbar areas.
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By default, this property is true.
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@ -681,8 +681,8 @@ Qt::ToolBarAreas QToolBar::allowedAreas() const
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This function should not be used when the toolbar is managed
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by QMainWindow. You can use QMainWindow::addToolBar() or
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QMainWindow::insertToolBar() if you wish to move a toolbar (that
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is already added to a main window) to another Qt::ToolBarArea.
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QMainWindow::insertToolBar() if you wish to move a toolbar that
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is already added to a main window to another Qt::ToolBarArea.
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*/
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void QToolBar::setOrientation(Qt::Orientation orientation)
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@ -833,7 +833,7 @@ QAction *QToolBar::addAction(const QString &text,
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/*!
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\overload
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Creates a new action with the icon \a icon and text \a text. This
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Creates a new action with the given \a icon and \a text. This
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action is added to the end of the toolbar. The action's
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\l{QAction::triggered()}{triggered()} signal is connected to \a
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member in \a receiver.
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@ -880,7 +880,7 @@ QAction *QToolBar::insertSeparator(QAction *before)
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The toolbar takes ownership of \a widget.
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If you add a QToolButton with this method, the tools bar's
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If you add a QToolButton with this method, the toolbar's
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Qt::ToolButtonStyle will not be respected.
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\note You should use QAction::setVisible() to change the
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