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-rw-r--r--src/widgets/doc/src/model-view-programming.qdoc2
-rw-r--r--src/widgets/doc/src/widgets-and-layouts/focus.qdoc6
-rw-r--r--src/widgets/doc/src/widgets-and-layouts/layout.qdoc14
-rw-r--r--src/widgets/doc/src/windows-and-dialogs/dialogs.qdoc4
-rw-r--r--src/widgets/doc/src/windows-and-dialogs/mainwindow.qdoc2
5 files changed, 14 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/src/widgets/doc/src/model-view-programming.qdoc b/src/widgets/doc/src/model-view-programming.qdoc
index a1c6a29066..6bcd0943a1 100644
--- a/src/widgets/doc/src/model-view-programming.qdoc
+++ b/src/widgets/doc/src/model-view-programming.qdoc
@@ -280,7 +280,7 @@
In the above example, we neglected to mention how to handle selections
of items. This subject is covered in more detail in the section about
- \l{Handling Selections in Item Views}.
+ \l{Handling Selections in Item Views}.
\section1 Model classes
diff --git a/src/widgets/doc/src/widgets-and-layouts/focus.qdoc b/src/widgets/doc/src/widgets-and-layouts/focus.qdoc
index 5cb7775c32..427d5a24d6 100644
--- a/src/widgets/doc/src/widgets-and-layouts/focus.qdoc
+++ b/src/widgets/doc/src/widgets-and-layouts/focus.qdoc
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
\keyword keyboard focus
Qt's widgets handle keyboard focus in the ways that have become
- customary in GUIs.
+ customary in GUIs.
The basic issue is that the user's key strokes can be directed at any
of several windows on the screen, and any of several widgets inside
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@
\section1 Focus Motion
The customs which have evolved for directing keyboard focus to a
- particular widget are these:
+ particular widget are these:
\list 1
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@
For example, in a data entry dialog, there might be a field that
is only necessary in one per cent of all cases. In such a dialog,
\uicontrol Tab could skip this field, and the dialog could use one of
- these mechanisms:
+ these mechanisms:
\list 1
diff --git a/src/widgets/doc/src/widgets-and-layouts/layout.qdoc b/src/widgets/doc/src/widgets-and-layouts/layout.qdoc
index b658fc809c..f74da2fa0a 100644
--- a/src/widgets/doc/src/widgets-and-layouts/layout.qdoc
+++ b/src/widgets/doc/src/widgets-and-layouts/layout.qdoc
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
\endlist
\section1 Qt's Layout Classes
-
+
Qt's layout classes were designed for hand-written C++ code, allowing
measurements to be specified in pixels for simplicity, so they are easy to
understand and use. The code generated for forms created using Qt Designer also
@@ -136,11 +136,11 @@
the fifth argument to QGridLayout::addWidget().
QFormLayout will add two widgets on a row, commonly a QLabel and a QLineEdit
- to create forms. Adding a QLabel and a QLineEdit on the same row will set
- the QLineEdit as the QLabel's buddy. The following code will use the
+ to create forms. Adding a QLabel and a QLineEdit on the same row will set
+ the QLineEdit as the QLabel's buddy. The following code will use the
QFormLayout to place three \l{QPushButton}{QPushButtons} and a corresponding
- QLineEdit on a row.
-
+ QLineEdit on a row.
+
\snippet layouts/layouts.cpp 18
\snippet layouts/layouts.cpp 19
\snippet layouts/layouts.cpp 20
@@ -327,7 +327,7 @@
Then we define two functions that iterate over the layout: \c{itemAt()}
and \c{takeAt()}. These functions are used internally by the layout system
to handle deletion of widgets. They are also available for application
- programmers.
+ programmers.
\c{itemAt()} returns the item at the given index. \c{takeAt()} removes the
item at the given index, and returns it. In this case we use the list index
@@ -348,7 +348,7 @@
\snippet code/doc_src_layout.cpp 4
The layout takes over responsibility of the items added. Since QLayoutItem
- does not inherit QObject, we must delete the items manually. In the
+ does not inherit QObject, we must delete the items manually. In the
destructor, we remove each item from the list using \c{takeAt()}, and
then delete it.
diff --git a/src/widgets/doc/src/windows-and-dialogs/dialogs.qdoc b/src/widgets/doc/src/windows-and-dialogs/dialogs.qdoc
index 5aae7fb02b..1f1d8154da 100644
--- a/src/widgets/doc/src/windows-and-dialogs/dialogs.qdoc
+++ b/src/widgets/doc/src/windows-and-dialogs/dialogs.qdoc
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
\group standard-dialogs
\ingroup qt-gui-concepts
\title Standard Dialogs
- \brief A list of Qt classes for implementing standard dialogs.
+ \brief A list of Qt classes for implementing standard dialogs.
*/
/*!
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
\title Dialog Windows
\ingroup qt-gui-concepts
\brief An overview over dialog windows.
-
+
\previouspage Application Main Window
\contentspage Application Windows and Dialogs
\nextpage Desktop Integration
diff --git a/src/widgets/doc/src/windows-and-dialogs/mainwindow.qdoc b/src/widgets/doc/src/windows-and-dialogs/mainwindow.qdoc
index 1d7d9d1b4c..9315acb85f 100644
--- a/src/widgets/doc/src/windows-and-dialogs/mainwindow.qdoc
+++ b/src/widgets/doc/src/windows-and-dialogs/mainwindow.qdoc
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@
be listed in the desktop's task bar. This is usually only wanted for one
window in the application, the \e{primary window}.
- In addition, a QWidget that has a parent can become a window by setting the
+ In addition, a QWidget that has a parent can become a window by setting the
Qt::Window flag. Depending on the window management system
such \e{secondary windows} are usually stacked on top of their respective parent
window, and not have a task bar entry of their own.