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@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@
We will now move on to the definitions and implementations of \c
CodeEditor and \c LineNumberArea. Let's start with the \c
- LineNumberArea class.
+ LineNumberArea class.
\section1 The LineNumberArea Class
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@
\snippet widgets/codeeditor/codeeditor.cpp resizeEvent
When the size of the editor changes, we also need to resize the
- line number area.
+ line number area.
\snippet widgets/codeeditor/codeeditor.cpp cursorPositionChanged
@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@
The \c lineNumberAreaPaintEvent() is called from \c LineNumberArea
whenever it receives a paint event. We start off by painting the
- widget's background.
+ widget's background.
\snippet widgets/codeeditor/codeeditor.cpp extraAreaPaintEvent_1
@@ -163,11 +163,11 @@
numbers in the extra area for each line. Notice that in a plain
text edit each line will consist of one QTextBlock; though, if
line wrapping is enabled, a line may span several rows in the text
- edit's viewport.
+ edit's viewport.
We get the top and bottom y-coordinate of the first text block,
and adjust these values by the height of the current text block in
- each iteration in the loop.
+ each iteration in the loop.
\snippet widgets/codeeditor/codeeditor.cpp extraAreaPaintEvent_2
@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@
In addition to line numbers, you can add more to the extra area,
for instance, break points.
-
+
QSyntaxHighlighter gives the possibility to add user data to each
text block with
\l{QSyntaxHighlighter::}{setCurrentBlockUserData()}. This can be