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diff --git a/doc/src/examples/extension.qdoc b/doc/src/examples/extension.qdoc index 5a66fc668f..9e63b70e3f 100644 --- a/doc/src/examples/extension.qdoc +++ b/doc/src/examples/extension.qdoc @@ -38,13 +38,13 @@ The Extension application is a dialog that allows the user to perform a simple search as well as a more advanced search. - The simple search has two options: \gui {Match case} and \gui + The simple search has two options: \uicontrol {Match case} and \uicontrol {Search from start}. The advanced search options include the - possibilities to search for \gui {Whole words}, \gui {Search - backward} and \gui {Search selection}. Only the simple search is + possibilities to search for \uicontrol {Whole words}, \uicontrol {Search + backward} and \uicontrol {Search selection}. Only the simple search is visible when the application starts. The advanced search options are located in the application's extension part, and can be made - visible by pressing the \gui More button: + visible by pressing the \uicontrol More button: \image extension_more.png Screenshot of the Extension example @@ -65,8 +65,8 @@ widgets: We need a QLineEdit with an associated QLabel to let the user type a word to search for, we need several \l {QCheckBox}{QCheckBox}es to facilitate the search options, and we - need three \l {QPushButton}{QPushButton}s: the \gui Find button to - start a search and the \gui More button to enable an advanced search. + need three \l {QPushButton}{QPushButton}s: the \uicontrol Find button to + start a search and the \uicontrol More button to enable an advanced search. Finally, we need a QWidget representing the application's extension part. @@ -80,13 +80,13 @@ \snippet examples/dialogs/extension/finddialog.cpp 0 We give the options and buttons a shortcut key using the & - character. In the \gui {Find what} option's case, we also need to + character. In the \uicontrol {Find what} option's case, we also need to use the QLabel::setBuddy() function to make the shortcut key work as expected; then, when the user presses the shortcut key indicated by the label, the keyboard focus is transferred to the label's buddy widget, the QLineEdit. - We set the \gui Find button's default property to true, using the + We set the \uicontrol Find button's default property to true, using the QPushButton::setDefault() function. Then the push button will be pressed if the user presses the Enter (or Return) key. Note that a QDialog can only have one default button. @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ \snippet examples/dialogs/extension/finddialog.cpp 3 - Now that the extension widget is created, we can connect the \gui + Now that the extension widget is created, we can connect the \uicontrol More button's \l{QAbstractButton::toggled()}{toggled()} signal to the extension widget's \l{QWidget::setVisible()}{setVisible()} slot. @@ -110,9 +110,9 @@ the status is true the widget is shown, otherwise the widget is hidden. - Since we made the \gui More button checkable when we created it, + Since we made the \uicontrol More button checkable when we created it, the connection makes sure that the extension widget is shown - depending on the state of \gui More button. + depending on the state of \uicontrol More button. We also put the check boxes associated with the advanced search options into a layout we install on the extension widget. |