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authorTarja Sundqvist <tarja.sundqvist@qt.io>2023-04-24 16:43:14 +0300
committerTarja Sundqvist <tarja.sundqvist@qt.io>2023-04-24 16:43:14 +0300
commit29400a683f96867133b28299c0d0bd6bcf40df35 (patch)
treeb616dfb91ce111d61a34a67b28069561306575da /src/widgets/util/qscrollerproperties.cpp
parent42e4ae042a4c86e58bcb8b6d2d59ba4a988285b4 (diff)
parent9c60c8b122e5eb74fe74e11b929c30aa19ec0dd3 (diff)
Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/tqtc/lts-5.15.10' into tqtc/lts-5.15-opensourcev5.15.10-lts-lgpl
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diff --git a/src/widgets/util/qscrollerproperties.cpp b/src/widgets/util/qscrollerproperties.cpp
index be763f182e..4c87448a7d 100644
--- a/src/widgets/util/qscrollerproperties.cpp
+++ b/src/widgets/util/qscrollerproperties.cpp
@@ -347,13 +347,13 @@ void QScrollerProperties::setScrollMetric(ScrollMetric metric, const QVariant &v
\value AcceleratingFlickSpeedupFactor The current speed is multiplied by this number if an
accelerating flick is detected. Should be \c{>= 1}.
- \value SnapPositionRatio This is the distance that the user must drag the area beween two snap
+ \value SnapPositionRatio This is the distance that the user must drag the area between two snap
points in order to snap it to the next position. \c{0.33} means that the scroll must only
reach one third of the distance between two snap points to snap to the next one. The ratio must
be between \c 0 and \c 1.
\value SnapTime This is the time factor for the scrolling curve. A lower value means that the
- scrolling will take longer. The scrolling distance is independet of this value.
+ scrolling will take longer. The scrolling distance is independent of this value.
\value OvershootDragResistanceFactor This value is the factor between the mouse dragging and
the actual scroll area movement (during overshoot). The factor must be between \c 0 and \c 1.