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diff --git a/src/corelib/animation/qvariantanimation.cpp b/src/corelib/animation/qvariantanimation.cpp
index dcbf55f28b..f47dec6ce0 100644
--- a/src/corelib/animation/qvariantanimation.cpp
+++ b/src/corelib/animation/qvariantanimation.cpp
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
There are two ways to affect how QVariantAnimation interpolates
the values. You can set an easing curve by calling
setEasingCurve(), and configure the duration by calling
- setDuration(). You can change how the QVariants are interpolated
+ setDuration(). You can change how the \l{QVariant}s are interpolated
by creating a subclass of QVariantAnimation, and reimplementing
the virtual interpolated() function.
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
If you need to interpolate other variant types, including custom
types, you have to implement interpolation for these yourself.
To do this, you can register an interpolator function for a given
- type. This function takes 3 parameters: the start value, the end value
+ type. This function takes 3 parameters: the start value, the end value,
and the current progress.
Example:
@@ -378,8 +378,8 @@ QVariantAnimation::~QVariantAnimation()
keyValues are referring to this effective progress.
The easing curve is used with the interpolator, the interpolated()
- virtual function, the animation's duration, and iterationCount, to
- control how the current value changes as the animation progresses.
+ virtual function, and the animation's duration to control how the
+ current value changes as the animation progresses.
*/
QEasingCurve QVariantAnimation::easingCurve() const
{