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authorCasper van Donderen <casper.vandonderen@nokia.com>2012-03-01 15:28:31 +0100
committerQt by Nokia <qt-info@nokia.com>2012-03-02 23:16:25 +0100
commit95d83cb1b68cc4a415d5d80859b4e74472ad7112 (patch)
tree9f6fa892ee78f584224320a195f03419c0fdbc21 /doc/src/gui/coordsys.qdoc
parent15e136d4e116c1513c106dfbb75e1953a7f3463c (diff)
Remove the usage of deprecated qdoc macros.
QDoc now has support for Doxygen style commands for italics, bold and list items. This change applies that change in QDoc to the actual documentation. Task-number: QTBUG-24578 Change-Id: I519bf9c29b14092e3ab6067612f42bf749eeedf5 Reviewed-by: Shane Kearns <shane.kearns@accenture.com> Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@nokia.com>
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diff --git a/doc/src/gui/coordsys.qdoc b/doc/src/gui/coordsys.qdoc
index ae1506ddd8..655dbf7cf3 100644
--- a/doc/src/gui/coordsys.qdoc
+++ b/doc/src/gui/coordsys.qdoc
@@ -67,11 +67,11 @@
\table
\row
- \o \inlineimage coordinatesystem-rect.png
- \o \inlineimage coordinatesystem-line.png
+ \li \inlineimage coordinatesystem-rect.png
+ \li \inlineimage coordinatesystem-line.png
\row
- \o QRect(1, 2, 6, 4)
- \o QLine(2, 7, 6, 1)
+ \li QRect(1, 2, 6, 4)
+ \li QLine(2, 7, 6, 1)
\endtable
\section2 Aliased Painting
@@ -92,14 +92,14 @@
\table
\row
- \o \inlineimage coordinatesystem-rect-raster.png
- \o \inlineimage coordinatesystem-line-raster.png
+ \li \inlineimage coordinatesystem-rect-raster.png
+ \li \inlineimage coordinatesystem-line-raster.png
\row
- \o
+ \li
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_coordsys.cpp 0
- \o
+ \li
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_coordsys.cpp 1
\endtable
@@ -112,19 +112,19 @@
\table
\header
- \o {3,1} QRectF
+ \li {3,1} QRectF
\row
- \o \inlineimage qrect-diagram-zero.png
- \o \inlineimage qrectf-diagram-one.png
+ \li \inlineimage qrect-diagram-zero.png
+ \li \inlineimage qrectf-diagram-one.png
\row
- \o Logical representation
- \o One pixel wide pen
+ \li Logical representation
+ \li One pixel wide pen
\row
- \o \inlineimage qrectf-diagram-two.png
- \o \inlineimage qrectf-diagram-three.png
+ \li \inlineimage qrectf-diagram-two.png
+ \li \inlineimage qrectf-diagram-three.png
\row
- \o Two pixel wide pen
- \o Three pixel wide pen
+ \li Two pixel wide pen
+ \li Three pixel wide pen
\endtable
Note that for historical reasons the return value of the
@@ -158,14 +158,14 @@
\table
\row
- \o \inlineimage coordinatesystem-rect-antialias.png
- \o \inlineimage coordinatesystem-line-antialias.png
+ \li \inlineimage coordinatesystem-rect-antialias.png
+ \li \inlineimage coordinatesystem-line-antialias.png
\row
- \o
+ \li
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_coordsys.cpp 2
- \o
+ \li
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_coordsys.cpp 3
\endtable
@@ -183,15 +183,15 @@
\table
\row
- \o \inlineimage qpainter-clock.png
- \o \inlineimage qpainter-rotation.png
- \o \inlineimage qpainter-scale.png
- \o \inlineimage qpainter-translation.png
+ \li \inlineimage qpainter-clock.png
+ \li \inlineimage qpainter-rotation.png
+ \li \inlineimage qpainter-scale.png
+ \li \inlineimage qpainter-translation.png
\row
- \o nop
- \o \l {QPainter::rotate()}{rotate()}
- \o \l {QPainter::scale()}{scale()}
- \o \l {QPainter::translate()}{translate()}
+ \li nop
+ \li \l {QPainter::rotate()}{rotate()}
+ \li \l {QPainter::scale()}{scale()}
+ \li \l {QPainter::translate()}{translate()}
\endtable
You can also twist the coordinate system around the origin using
@@ -218,10 +218,10 @@
\table 100%
\header
- \o {2,1} Analog Clock Example
+ \li {2,1} Analog Clock Example
\row
- \o \inlineimage coordinatesystem-analogclock.png
- \o
+ \li \inlineimage coordinatesystem-analogclock.png
+ \li
The Analog Clock example shows how to draw the contents of a
custom widget using QPainter's transformation matrix.
@@ -236,7 +236,7 @@
sizes.
\row
- \o {2,1}
+ \li {2,1}
\snippet examples/widgets/analogclock/analogclock.cpp 9
@@ -368,23 +368,23 @@
QPaintDevice, and QPaintEngine classes:
\table
- \header \o Class \o Description
+ \header \li Class \li Description
\row
- \o QPainter
- \o
+ \li QPainter
+ \li
The QPainter class performs low-level painting on widgets and
other paint devices. QPainter can operate on any object that
inherits the QPaintDevice class, using the same code.
\row
- \o QPaintDevice
- \o
+ \li QPaintDevice
+ \li
The QPaintDevice class is the base class of objects that can be
painted. Qt provides several devices: QWidget, QImage, QPixmap,
QPrinter and QPicture, and other devices can also be defined by
subclassing QPaintDevice.
\row
- \o QPaintEngine
- \o
+ \li QPaintEngine
+ \li
The QPaintEngine class provides an abstract definition of how
QPainter draws to a given device on a given platform. Qt 4
provides several premade implementations of QPaintEngine for the
@@ -397,10 +397,10 @@
using the QTransform class:
\table
- \header \o Class \o Description
+ \header \li Class \li Description
\row
- \o QTransform
- \o
+ \li QTransform
+ \li
A 3 x 3 transformation matrix. Use QTransform to rotate, shear,
scale, or translate the coordinate system.
\endtable
@@ -411,45 +411,45 @@
name is suffixed with an \c F.
\table
- \header \o Class \o Description
+ \header \li Class \li Description
\row
- \o \l{QPoint}(\l{QPointF}{F})
- \o
+ \li \l{QPoint}(\l{QPointF}{F})
+ \li
A single 2D point in the coordinate system. Most functions in Qt
that deal with points can accept either a QPoint, a QPointF, two
\c{int}s, or two \c{qreal}s.
\row
- \o \l{QSize}(\l{QSizeF}{F})
- \o
+ \li \l{QSize}(\l{QSizeF}{F})
+ \li
A single 2D vector. Internally, QPoint and QSize are the same, but
a point is not the same as a size, so both classes exist. Again,
most functions accept either QSizeF, a QSize, two \c{int}s, or two
\c{qreal}s.
\row
- \o \l{QRect}(\l{QRectF}{F})
- \o
+ \li \l{QRect}(\l{QRectF}{F})
+ \li
A 2D rectangle. Most functions accept either a QRectF, a QRect,
four \c{int}s, or four \c {qreal}s.
\row
- \o \l{QLine}(\l{QLineF}{F})
- \o
+ \li \l{QLine}(\l{QLineF}{F})
+ \li
A 2D finite-length line, characterized by a start point and an end
point.
\row
- \o \l{QPolygon}(\l{QPolygonF}{F})
- \o
+ \li \l{QPolygon}(\l{QPolygonF}{F})
+ \li
A 2D polygon. A polygon is a vector of \c{QPoint(F)}s. If the
first and last points are the same, the polygon is closed.
\row
- \o QPainterPath
- \o
+ \li QPainterPath
+ \li
A vectorial specification of a 2D shape. Painter paths are the
ultimate painting primitive, in the sense that any shape
(rectange, ellipse, spline) or combination of shapes can be
expressed as a path. A path specifies both an outline and an area.
\row
- \o QRegion
- \o
+ \li QRegion
+ \li
An area in a paint device, expressed as a list of
\l{QRect}s. In general, we recommend using the vectorial
QPainterPath class instead of QRegion for specifying areas,