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diff --git a/src/gui/doc/src/dnd.qdoc b/src/gui/doc/src/dnd.qdoc index 1e7a1a988f..7a756b304e 100644 --- a/src/gui/doc/src/dnd.qdoc +++ b/src/gui/doc/src/dnd.qdoc @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ // SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR GFDL-1.3-no-invariants-only /*! + \keyword Drag and Drop in Qt \page dnd.html \title Drag and Drop \brief An overview of the drag and drop system provided by Qt. @@ -334,7 +335,9 @@ For example, we can copy the contents of a QLineEdit to the clipboard with the following code: - \snippet ../widgets/widgets/charactermap/mainwindow.cpp 11 + \code + QGuiApplication::clipboard()->setText(lineEdit->text(), QClipboard::Clipboard); + \endcode Data with different MIME types can also be put on the clipboard. Construct a QMimeData object and set data with setData() function in @@ -363,23 +366,20 @@ \li \l{draganddrop/draggableicons}{Draggable Icons} \li \l{draganddrop/draggabletext}{Draggable Text} \li \l{draganddrop/dropsite}{Drop Site} - \li \l{draganddrop/fridgemagnets}{Fridge Magnets} - \li \l{draganddrop/puzzle}{Drag and Drop Puzzle} \endlist \section1 Interoperating with Other Applications - On X11, the public \l{https://johnlindal.wixsite.com/xdnd}{XDND - protocol} is used, while on Windows Qt uses the OLE standard, and - Qt for \macos uses the Cocoa Drag Manager. On X11, XDND uses MIME, - so no translation is necessary. The Qt API is the same regardless of - the platform. On Windows, MIME-aware applications can communicate by - using clipboard format names that are MIME types. Already some - Windows applications use MIME naming conventions for their - clipboard formats. + On X11, the public + \l{https://freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/XDND}{XDND protocol} is + used, while on Windows Qt uses the OLE standard, and Qt for \macos uses the + Cocoa Drag Manager. On X11, XDND uses MIME, so no translation is necessary. + The Qt API is the same regardless of the platform. On Windows, MIME-aware + applications can communicate by using clipboard format names that are MIME + types. Some Windows applications already use MIME naming conventions for + their clipboard formats. Custom classes for translating proprietary clipboard formats can be - registered by reimplementing QWinMime on Windows or - QMacPasteboardMime on \macos. - + registered by reimplementing QWindowsMimeConverter on Windows or + QUtiMimeConverter on \macos. */ |