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It is replaced by setAcceptHoverEvents (note the lack of s), even though the original name made more sense -- "set (if this item) accepts hover events". Change-Id: Ia6137c0e37b0a5932836f1d08fb8fa436f736eed Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@nokia.com> |
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animation | ||
dbus | ||
desktop | ||
dialogs | ||
draganddrop | ||
effects | ||
embedded | ||
gestures | ||
graphicsview | ||
ipc | ||
itemviews | ||
ja_JP/linguist/hellotr | ||
layouts | ||
linguist | ||
mainwindows | ||
network | ||
opengl | ||
painting | ||
qmake | ||
qpa | ||
qtconcurrent | ||
qtestlib | ||
richtext | ||
scroller | ||
sql | ||
statemachine | ||
threads | ||
tools | ||
touch | ||
tutorials | ||
webkit/webkit-guide | ||
widgets | ||
xml | ||
examples.pro | ||
README |
Qt is supplied with a number of example applications that have been written to provide developers with examples of the Qt API in use, highlight good programming practice, and showcase features found in each of Qt's core technologies. Documentation for examples can be found in the Examples section of the Qt documentation.