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diff --git a/examples/corelib/tools/doc/src/contiguouscache.qdoc b/examples/corelib/tools/doc/src/contiguouscache.qdoc index c2c686b237..0d06036cd1 100644 --- a/examples/corelib/tools/doc/src/contiguouscache.qdoc +++ b/examples/corelib/tools/doc/src/contiguouscache.qdoc @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ isn't, users still dislike an application using excessive memory. Using QContiguousCache to manage a list, rather than loading the entire list into memory, allows the application to limit the amount - of memory it uses, regardless of the size of the data set it accesses + of memory it uses, regardless of the size of the data set it accesses. The simplest way to use QContiguousCache is to cache as items are requested. When a view requests an item at row N it is also likely to ask for items at rows near |