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diff --git a/doc/src/examples/padnavigator.qdoc b/doc/src/examples/padnavigator.qdoc index 52d80adcb7..840c16b0c9 100644 --- a/doc/src/examples/padnavigator.qdoc +++ b/doc/src/examples/padnavigator.qdoc @@ -81,11 +81,11 @@ The private data members are: \list - \o \c pix: The optional pixmap that is drawn on top of the rectangle. - \o \c fillRect: Corresponds to the \c fill property. - \o \c color: The configurable gradient color fill of the rectangle. - \o \c bounds: The bounds of the rectangle. - \o \c gradient: A precalculated gradient used to fill the rectangle. + \li \c pix: The optional pixmap that is drawn on top of the rectangle. + \li \c fillRect: Corresponds to the \c fill property. + \li \c color: The configurable gradient color fill of the rectangle. + \li \c bounds: The bounds of the rectangle. + \li \c gradient: A precalculated gradient used to fill the rectangle. \endlist We will now review the \c RoundRectItem implementation. Let's start by @@ -320,13 +320,13 @@ QGraphicsRotation object for each of these. \list - \o \c flipRotation: Rotates the grid around its Qt::YAxis. This rotation is + \li \c flipRotation: Rotates the grid around its Qt::YAxis. This rotation is animated from 0 to 180, and eventually back, when enter is pressed on the keyboard, flipping the pad around. - \o \c xRotation: Rotates the grid around its Qt::XAxis. This is used to + \li \c xRotation: Rotates the grid around its Qt::XAxis. This is used to tilt the pad vertically corresponding to which item is currently selected. This way, the selected item is always kept in front. - \o \c yRotation: Rotates the grid around its Qt::YAxis. This is used to + \li \c yRotation: Rotates the grid around its Qt::YAxis. This is used to tilt the pad horizontally corresponding to which item is selected. This way, the selected item is always kept in front. \endlist @@ -391,11 +391,11 @@ values when flipped back: \list - \o \c smoothFlipRotation: Animates the main 180 degree rotation of the pad. - \o \c smoothFlipScale: Scales the pad out and then in again while the pad is rotating. - \o \c smoothFlipXRotation: Animates the selection item's X-tilt to 0 and back. - \o \c smoothFlipYRotation: Animates the selection item's Y-tilt to 0 and back. - \o \c flipAnimation: A parallel animation group that ensures all the above animations are run in parallel. + \li \c smoothFlipRotation: Animates the main 180 degree rotation of the pad. + \li \c smoothFlipScale: Scales the pad out and then in again while the pad is rotating. + \li \c smoothFlipXRotation: Animates the selection item's X-tilt to 0 and back. + \li \c smoothFlipYRotation: Animates the selection item's Y-tilt to 0 and back. + \li \c flipAnimation: A parallel animation group that ensures all the above animations are run in parallel. \endlist All animations are given a 500 millisecond duration and an @@ -433,10 +433,10 @@ states: \list - \o \c splashState: The initial state where the splash item is visible. - \o \c frontState: The base state where the splash is gone and we can see + \li \c splashState: The initial state where the splash item is visible. + \li \c frontState: The base state where the splash is gone and we can see the front side of the pad, and navigate the selection item. - \o \c backState: The flipped state where the \c backItem is visible, and we + \li \c backState: The flipped state where the \c backItem is visible, and we can interact with the QGraphicsProxyWidget-embedded form. \endlist @@ -531,18 +531,18 @@ The view toggles a few necessary properties: \list - \o It disables its scroll bars - this application has no use for scroll bars. - \o It assigns a minimum size. This is necessary to avoid numerical errors + \li It disables its scroll bars - this application has no use for scroll bars. + \li It assigns a minimum size. This is necessary to avoid numerical errors in our fit-in-view \c resizeEvent() implementation. - \o It sets \l{QGraphicsView::FullViewportUpdate}{FullViewportUpdate}, to + \li It sets \l{QGraphicsView::FullViewportUpdate}{FullViewportUpdate}, to ensure QGraphicsView doesn't spend time figuring out precisely what needs to be redrawn. This application is very simple - if anything changes, everything is updated. - \o It enables background caching - this makes no performance difference + \li It enables background caching - this makes no performance difference with OpenGL, but without OpenGL it avoids unnecessary re-scaling of the background pixmap. - \o It sets render hints that increase rendering quality. - \o If OpenGL is supported, a QGLWidget viewport is assigned to the view. + \li It sets render hints that increase rendering quality. + \li If OpenGL is supported, a QGLWidget viewport is assigned to the view. \endlist Finally, we start the state engine. |