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diff --git a/doc/qtcreator/src/qtquick/creator-only/qtquick-states-scxml.qdocinc b/doc/qtcreator/src/qtquick/creator-only/qtquick-states-scxml.qdocinc index ccbc236229..18100dfe36 100644 --- a/doc/qtcreator/src/qtquick/creator-only/qtquick-states-scxml.qdocinc +++ b/doc/qtcreator/src/qtquick/creator-only/qtquick-states-scxml.qdocinc @@ -26,20 +26,23 @@ /*! //! [scxml state machines] - \section2 Using SCXML State Machines + \section1 Using SCXML State Machines - To use QML together with an SCXML state machine, add states and bind them to - the state machine in the \uicontrol Backends tab in the Design mode, as + To use QML together with an SCXML state machine, add states and + bind them to the state machine in the \uicontrol Backends tab + of the \uicontrol Connections view, as described in \l {Managing C++ Backend Objects}. - In the \uicontrol States view, you can edit the \c when condition of states + In the \uicontrol States view, you can select \uicontrol Actions > + \uicontrol {Set when Condition} to edit the \c when condition of states to map QML states to the states of the SCXML state machine. For an example, see \l {Qt SCXML Traffic Light QML Example (Dynamic)}. \image qmldesigner-states-when-condition.png - If you add animation to the states, you can run the application to test the - animation. + If you add animation to the states, you can \l{Previewing}{preview} + or \l{Running on Multiple Platforms}{run} the application to test + the animation. //! [scxml state machines] */ |