[Doc] Fix minor typos
Change-Id: I7e74806218dcc07d800f4ec08e94abce32483f5e Reviewed-by: Samuel Gaist <samuel.gaist@idiap.ch>
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@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
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but if other instances of QPluginLoader are using the same
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library, the call will fail, and unloading will only happen when
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every instance has called unload(). Right before the unloading
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happen, the root component will also be deleted.
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happens, the root component will also be deleted.
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See \l{How to Create Qt Plugins} for more information about
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how to make your application extensible through plugins.
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@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ QCborValue QCborArray::at(qsizetype i) const
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not be empty.
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QCborValueRef has the exact same API as \l QCborValue, with one important
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difference: if you assign new values to it, this map will be updated with
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difference: if you assign new values to it, this array will be updated with
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that new value.
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\sa operator[](), at(), last(), insert(), prepend(), append(),
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@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ QCborValue QCborArray::at(qsizetype i) const
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not be empty.
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QCborValueRef has the exact same API as \l QCborValue, with one important
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difference: if you assign new values to it, this map will be updated with
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difference: if you assign new values to it, this array will be updated with
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that new value.
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\sa operator[](), at(), first(), insert(), prepend(), append(),
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@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ QCborValue QCborArray::at(qsizetype i) const
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with undefined entries, until it has an entry at the specified index.
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QCborValueRef has the exact same API as \l QCborValue, with one important
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difference: if you assign new values to it, this map will be updated with
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difference: if you assign new values to it, this array will be updated with
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that new value.
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\sa at(), first(), last(), insert(), prepend(), append(),
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@ -845,7 +845,7 @@ bool QJsonArray::operator!=(const QJsonArray &other) const
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The return value is of type QJsonValueRef, a helper class for QJsonArray
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and QJsonObject. When you get an object of type QJsonValueRef, you can
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use it as if it were a reference to a QJsonValue. If you assign to it,
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the assignment will apply to the character in the QJsonArray of QJsonObject
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the assignment will apply to the element in the QJsonArray or QJsonObject
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from which you got the reference.
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\sa operator+()
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@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ QJsonArray QCborArray::toJsonArray() const
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}
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/*!
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Recursively converts every \l QCborValue value in this array to JSON using
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Recursively converts every \l QCborValue value in this map to JSON using
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QCborValue::toJsonValue() and creates a string key for all keys that aren't
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strings, then returns the corresponding QJsonObject composed of those
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associations.
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@ -155,8 +155,8 @@
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\section2 Porting guidelines
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Most of the times, an application using the deprecated Qt algorithmic functions
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can be easily ported to use the equivalent STL functions. You need to
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Most of the time, an application using the deprecated Qt algorithmic functions
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can be easily ported to use the equivalent STL functions. You need to:
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\list 1
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\li add the \c{#include <algorithm>} preprocessor directive;
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@ -2130,7 +2130,7 @@ int QString::toUcs4_helper(const ushort *uc, int length, uint *out)
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If \a size is negative, \a unicode is assumed to point to a \\0'-terminated
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array and its length is determined dynamically. The terminating
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nul-character is not considered part of the string.
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null character is not considered part of the string.
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QString makes a deep copy of the string data. The unicode data is copied as
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is and the Byte Order Mark is preserved if present.
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@ -5884,7 +5884,7 @@ QString QString::trimmed_helper(QString &str)
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The return value is of type QCharRef, a helper class for QString.
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When you get an object of type QCharRef, you can use it as if it
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were a QChar &. If you assign to it, the assignment will apply to
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were a reference to a QChar. If you assign to it, the assignment will apply to
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the character in the QString from which you got the reference.
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\sa at()
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@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ QPagedPaintDevicePrivate::~QPagedPaintDevicePrivate()
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\class QPagedPaintDevice
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\inmodule QtGui
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\brief The QPagedPaintDevice class is a represents a paintdevice that supports
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\brief The QPagedPaintDevice class represents a paint device that supports
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multiple pages.
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\ingroup painting
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@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ QFontDialog::QFontDialog(QWidget *parent)
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\since 4.5
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Constructs a standard font dialog with the given \a parent and specified
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\a initial color.
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\a initial font.
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*/
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QFontDialog::QFontDialog(const QFont &initial, QWidget *parent)
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: QFontDialog(parent)
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@ -220,7 +220,7 @@
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When you make your own widget class, you should also communicate its layout
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properties. If the widget uses one of Qt's layouts, this is already taken
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care of. If the widget does not have any child widgets, or uses manual
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care of. If the widget does not have any child widgets, or uses a manual
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layout, you can change the behavior of the widget using any or all of the
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following mechanisms:
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@ -2805,7 +2805,7 @@ QGraphicsPolygonItem *QGraphicsScene::addPolygon(const QPolygonF &polygon,
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Note that the item's geometry is provided in item coordinates, and its
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position is initialized to (0, 0). For example, if a QRect(50, 50, 100,
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100) is added, its top-left corner will be at (50, 50) relative to the
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origin in the items coordinate system.
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origin in the item's coordinate system.
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If the item is visible (i.e., QGraphicsItem::isVisible() returns \c true),
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QGraphicsScene will emit changed() once control goes back to the event
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@ -2611,7 +2611,7 @@ bool QComboBoxPrivate::showNativePopup()
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/*!
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Displays the list of items in the combobox. If the list is empty
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then the no items will be shown.
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then no items will be shown.
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If you reimplement this function to show a custom pop-up, make
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sure you call hidePopup() to reset the internal state.
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@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
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\ingroup basicwidgets
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\inmodule QtWidgets
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The command link is a new control that was introduced by Windows Vista. It's
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The command link is a new control that was introduced by Windows Vista. Its
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intended use is similar to that of a radio button in that it is used to choose
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between a set of mutually exclusive options. Command link buttons should not
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be used by themselves but rather as an alternative to radio buttons in
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