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diff --git a/doc/src/qtquick/qtquick-components.qdoc b/doc/src/qtquick/qtquick-components.qdoc index 36190f81060..4cee65201f9 100644 --- a/doc/src/qtquick/qtquick-components.qdoc +++ b/doc/src/qtquick/qtquick-components.qdoc @@ -92,24 +92,24 @@ You can use the following QML types to create components: \list - \li \l [QML]{AnimatedImage}{Animated Image} provides a way to play + \li \l [QtQuick]{AnimatedImage}{Animated Image} provides a way to play animations stored as images containing a series of frames, such as those stored in GIF files. - \li \l [QML]{BorderImage}{Border Image} uses an image as a border or + \li \l [QtQuick]{BorderImage}{Border Image} uses an image as a border or background. - \li \l [QML]{Image} adds a bitmap to the scene. You can stretch and + \li \l [QtQuick]{Image} adds a bitmap to the scene. You can stretch and tile images. - \li \l [QML]{Item} is the most basic of all visual types in QML. Even + \li \l [QtQuick]{Item} is the most basic of all visual types in QML. Even though it has no visual appearance, it defines all the properties that are common across visual types, such as the x and y position, width and height, anchoring, and key handling. - \li \l [QML]{Rectangle} adds a rectangle that is painted with a solid + \li \l [QtQuick] {Rectangle} adds a rectangle that is painted with a solid fill color and an optional border. You can use the radius property to create rounded rectangles. - \li \l [QML]{Text} adds formatted read-only text. - \li \l [QML]{TextEdit}{Text Edit} adds a single line of editable + \li \l [QtQuick]{Text} adds formatted read-only text. + \li \l [QtQuick]{TextEdit}{Text Edit} adds a single line of editable formatted text that can be validated. - \li \l [QML]{TextInput}{Text Input} adds a single line of editable + \li \l [QtQuick]{TextInput}{Text Input} adds a single line of editable plain text that can be validated. \endlist @@ -267,12 +267,12 @@ You can use the following positioners to arrange items in UIs: \list - \li \l[QML] {Column} arranges its child items vertically. - \li \l[QML] {Row} arranges its child items horizontally. - \li \l[QML] {Grid} + \li \l[QtQuick] {Column} arranges its child items vertically. + \li \l[QtQuick] {Row} arranges its child items horizontally. + \li \l[QtQuick] {Grid} arranges its child items so that they are aligned in a grid and are not overlapping. - \li \l[QML] {Flow} + \li \l[QtQuick] {Flow} arranges its child items side by side, wrapping as necessary. \endlist @@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ \li \l{FocusScope}{Focus Scope} assists in keyboard focus handling when building reusable QML components. - \li \l [QML]{MouseArea}{Mouse Area} enables simple mouse handling. + \li \l [QtQuick]{MouseArea}{Mouse Area} enables simple mouse handling. \endlist Since Qt 5.7, you can also use the following \l{Qt Quick Controls} types |