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A QML type belongs to a \e module. The module
may include all the related types for a platform or contain a certain
version of \l{Qt Quick}. For example, the Qt Quick 2 \l{QML Elements} belong
- to the QtQuick2 module while there is also a QtQuick1 module for the older
+ to the Qt Quick 2 module while there is also a Qt Quick 1 module for the older
types introduced in Qt 4.
QML modules allow grouping QML types. The \l{qmltype-command}
@@ -575,7 +575,7 @@
point for readers to find instructional and reference materials that do,
such as tutorials, examples and class documentation. An example of an
overview might be a product page, such as a top level discussion of
- QtQuick, individual modules, design principles, or tools.
+ Qt Quick, individual modules, design principles, or tools.
To signify that a document is an article, you append the article keyword
to the \\page command: