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--- a/examples/widgets/doc/src/plugandpaint.qdoc
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@@ -47,9 +47,9 @@
If you want to learn how to make your own application extensible
through plugins, we recommend that you start by reading this
overview, which explains how to make an application use plugins.
- Afterward, you can read the
+ Afterwards, you can read the
\l{tools/plugandpaintplugins/basictools}{Basic Tools} and
- \l{plugandpaintplugins/extrafilters}{Extra Filters}
+ \l{tools/plugandpaintplugins/extrafilters}{Extra Filters}
overviews, which show how to implement static and dynamic
plugins, respectively.
@@ -126,8 +126,8 @@
a good idea to include a version number in the string, as we did
above.
- The \l{plugandpaintplugins/basictools}{Basic Tools} plugin
- and the \l{plugandpaintplugins/extrafilters}{Extra Filters}
+ The \l{tools/plugandpaintplugins/basictools}{Basic Tools} plugin
+ and the \l{tools/plugandpaintplugins/extrafilters}{Extra Filters}
plugin shows how to derive from \c BrushInterface, \c
ShapeInterface, and \c FilterInterface.
@@ -275,7 +275,7 @@
\section1 Importing Static Plugins
- The \l{plugandpaintplugins/basictools}{Basic Tools} plugin
+ The \l{tools/plugandpaintplugins/basictools}{Basic Tools} plugin
is built as a static plugin, to ensure that it is always
available to the application. This requires using the
Q_IMPORT_PLUGIN() macro somewhere in the application (in a \c
@@ -307,7 +307,7 @@
This completes our review of the Plug & Paint application. At
this point, you might want to take a look at the
- \l{plugandpaintplugins/basictools}{Basic Tools} example
+ \l{tools/plugandpaintplugins/basictools}{Basic Tools} example
plugin.
*/
@@ -473,7 +473,7 @@
To make the plugin a static plugin, all that is required is to
specify \c static in addition to \c plugin. The
- \l{plugandpaintplugins/extrafilters}{Extra Filters} plugin,
+ \l{tools/plugandpaintplugins/extrafilters}{Extra Filters} plugin,
which is compiled as a dynamic plugin, doesn't specify \c static
in its \c .pro file.
@@ -503,13 +503,13 @@
The Extra Filters example is a plugin for the
\l{plugandpaint}{Plug & Paint} example. It provides a set
of filters in addition to those provided by the
- \l{plugandpaintplugins/basictools}{Basic Tools} plugin.
+ \l{tools/plugandpaintplugins/basictools}{Basic Tools} plugin.
Since the approach is identical to
- \l{plugandpaintplugins/basictools}{Basic Tools}, we won't
+ \l{tools/plugandpaintplugins/basictools}{Basic Tools}, we won't
review the code here. The only part of interest is the
\c .pro file, since Extra Filters is a dynamic plugin
- (\l{plugandpaintplugins/basictools}{Basic Tools} is
+ (\l{tools/plugandpaintplugins/basictools}{Basic Tools} is
linked statically into the Plug & Paint executable).
Here's the project file for building the Extra Filters plugin: