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-rw-r--r-- | examples/widgets/doc/src/plugandpaint.qdoc | 8 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/examples/widgets/doc/src/plugandpaint.qdoc b/examples/widgets/doc/src/plugandpaint.qdoc index 5098d892ef..4e48245bd9 100644 --- a/examples/widgets/doc/src/plugandpaint.qdoc +++ b/examples/widgets/doc/src/plugandpaint.qdoc @@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ \title Plug & Paint Basic Tools Example The Basic Tools example is a static plugin for the - \l{plugandpaint}{Plug & Paint} example. It provides a set + \l{tools/plugandpaint}{Plug & Paint} example. It provides a set of basic brushes, shapes, and filters. Through the Basic Tools example, we will review the four steps involved in writing a Qt plugin: @@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ \snippet tools/plugandpaintplugins/basictools/basictoolsplugin.h 0 We start by including \c interfaces.h, which defines the plugin - interfaces for the \l{plugandpaint}{Plug & Paint} + interfaces for the \l{tools/plugandpaint}{Plug & Paint} application. For the \c #include to work, we need to add an \c INCLUDEPATH entry to the \c .pro file with the path to Qt's \c examples/tools directory. @@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ The \c Q_INTERFACES() macro is necessary to tell \l{moc}, Qt's meta-object compiler, that the base classes are plugin interfaces. Without the \c Q_INTERFACES() macro, we couldn't use - \l qobject_cast() in the \l{plugandpaint}{Plug & Paint} + \l qobject_cast() in the \l{tools/plugandpaint}{Plug & Paint} application to detect interfaces. For an explanation for the \c Q_PLUGIN_METADATA() macro see \l {Exporting the Plugin}. @@ -501,7 +501,7 @@ \title Plug & Paint Extra Filters Example The Extra Filters example is a plugin for the - \l{plugandpaint}{Plug & Paint} example. It provides a set + \l{tools/plugandpaint}{Plug & Paint} example. It provides a set of filters in addition to those provided by the \l{tools/plugandpaintplugins/basictools}{Basic Tools} plugin. |