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-rw-r--r--src/corelib/mimetypes/qmimedatabase.cpp4
-rw-r--r--src/corelib/mimetypes/qmimetype.cpp4
2 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/src/corelib/mimetypes/qmimedatabase.cpp b/src/corelib/mimetypes/qmimedatabase.cpp
index 9d14e5f90b..c5103ebe59 100644
--- a/src/corelib/mimetypes/qmimedatabase.cpp
+++ b/src/corelib/mimetypes/qmimedatabase.cpp
@@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ bool QMimeDatabasePrivate::inherits(const QString &mime, const QString &parent)
\endcode
On a typical Unix system, this will be /usr/share/mime/packages/, but it is also
possible to extend the list of directories by setting the environment variable
- XDG_DATA_DIRS. For instance adding /opt/myapp/share to XDG_DATA_DIRS will result
+ \c XDG_DATA_DIRS. For instance adding /opt/myapp/share to \c XDG_DATA_DIRS will result
in /opt/myapp/share/mime/packages/ being searched for MIME definitions.
Here is an example of MIME XML:
@@ -575,7 +575,7 @@ QMimeType QMimeDatabase::mimeTypeForFileNameAndData(const QString &fileName, con
This can be useful for showing all MIME types to the user, for instance
in a MIME type editor. Do not use unless really necessary in other cases
- though, prefer using the mimeTypeFor* methods for performance reasons.
+ though, prefer using the \l {mimeTypeForData()}{mimeTypeForXxx()} methods for performance reasons.
*/
QList<QMimeType> QMimeDatabase::allMimeTypes() const
{
diff --git a/src/corelib/mimetypes/qmimetype.cpp b/src/corelib/mimetypes/qmimetype.cpp
index d1bf27eae0..1ad2a449c1 100644
--- a/src/corelib/mimetypes/qmimetype.cpp
+++ b/src/corelib/mimetypes/qmimetype.cpp
@@ -89,8 +89,8 @@ void QMimeTypePrivate::addGlobPattern(const QString &pattern)
Determining the MIME type of a file can be useful to make sure your
application supports it. It is also useful in file-manager-like applications
- or widgets, in order to display an appropriate icon() for the file, or even
- the descriptive comment() in detailed views.
+ or widgets, in order to display an appropriate \l {QMimeType::iconName}{icon} for the file, or even
+ the descriptive \l {QMimeType::comment()}{comment} in detailed views.
To check if a file has the expected MIME type, you should use inherits()
rather than a simple string comparison based on the name(). This is because