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diff --git a/examples/sql/doc/src/sqlwidgetmapper.qdoc b/examples/sql/doc/src/sqlwidgetmapper.qdoc index 42e14672c9..a0fc26a642 100644 --- a/examples/sql/doc/src/sqlwidgetmapper.qdoc +++ b/examples/sql/doc/src/sqlwidgetmapper.qdoc @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ \brief The SQL Widget Mapper example shows how to use a map information from a database to widgets on a form. - \image sql-widget-mapper.png + \borderedimage sql-widget-mapper.png In the \l{Combo Widget Mapper Example}, we showed how to use a named mapping between a widget mapper and a QComboBox widget with a special @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ including values for the address types that correspond to the address types are stored in a separate table. - \image widgetmapper-sql-mapping-table.png + \borderedimage widgetmapper-sql-mapping-table.png We create an "addresstype" table containing the identifiers used in the "person" table and the corresponding strings: @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ used wherever the "typeid" is presented to the user. (See the QSqlRelationalTableModel::setRelation() documentation for details.) - \image widgetmapper-sql-mapping.png + \borderedimage widgetmapper-sql-mapping.png The constructor of the \c Window class can be explained in three parts. In the first part, we set up the model used to hold the data, then we set |