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When an archer lets go of the bow-string, she looses an arrow; when the hounds are straining at their leashes and the handler lets go, he looses the dogs. It's archaic usage now; we'd normally say "lets loose", "lets go" or "releases". In any case what was meant here was that something got lost; a widget loses focus or a network loses its connection. Change-Id: Ic1fbe9e1f76185bcb7caf034d6be97ebfeb2e270 Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Martin Smith <martin.smith@qt.io> |
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lancelot | ||
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macplist | ||
modeltest | ||
networkselftest | ||
qaccessibility | ||
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qcomplextext | ||
qfocusevent | ||
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qobjectperformance | ||
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qprocess_and_guieventloop | ||
qsharedpointer_and_qwidget | ||
qtokenautomaton | ||
qvariant_common | ||
toolsupport | ||
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