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Diffstat (limited to 'src/widgets/itemviews/qitemeditorfactory.cpp')
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1 files changed, 8 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/src/widgets/itemviews/qitemeditorfactory.cpp b/src/widgets/itemviews/qitemeditorfactory.cpp index 0986da9707..43dd004530 100644 --- a/src/widgets/itemviews/qitemeditorfactory.cpp +++ b/src/widgets/itemviews/qitemeditorfactory.cpp @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ Q_SIGNALS: \inmodule QtWidgets When editing data in an item view, editors are created and - displayed by a delegate. QItemDelegate, which is the delegate by + displayed by a delegate. QStyledItemDelegate, which is the delegate by default installed on Qt's item views, uses a QItemEditorFactory to create editors for it. A default unique instance provided by QItemEditorFactory is used by all item delegates. If you set a @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ Q_SIGNALS: Additional editors can be registered with the registerEditor() function. - \sa QItemDelegate, {Model/View Programming}, {Color Editor Factory Example} + \sa QStyledItemDelegate, {Model/View Programming}, {Color Editor Factory Example} */ /*! @@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ void QItemEditorFactory::setDefaultFactory(QItemEditorFactory *factory) QItemEditorCreatorBase objects are specialized widget factories that provide editor widgets for one particular QVariant data type. They are used by QItemEditorFactory to create editors for - \l{QItemDelegate}s. Creator bases must be registered with + \l{QStyledItemDelegate}s. Creator bases must be registered with QItemEditorFactory::registerEditor(). An editor should provide a user property for the data it edits. @@ -457,7 +457,7 @@ QItemEditorCreatorBase::~QItemEditorCreatorBase() \snippet code/src_gui_itemviews_qitemeditorfactory.cpp 1 The constructor takes the name of the property that contains the - editing data. QItemDelegate can then access the property by name + editing data. QStyledItemDelegate can then access the property by name when it sets and retrieves editing data. Only use this class if your editor does not define a user property (using the USER keyword in the Q_PROPERTY macro). If the widget has a user @@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ QItemEditorCreatorBase::~QItemEditorCreatorBase() Constructs an editor creator object using \a valuePropertyName as the name of the property to be used for editing. The - property name is used by QItemDelegate when setting and + property name is used by QStyledItemDelegate when setting and getting editor data. Note that the \a valuePropertyName is only used if the editor @@ -508,11 +508,11 @@ QItemEditorCreatorBase::~QItemEditorCreatorBase() \snippet code/src_gui_itemviews_qitemeditorfactory.cpp 2 Setting the \c editorFactory created above in an item delegate via - QItemDelegate::setItemEditorFactory() makes sure that all values of type + QStyledItemDelegate::setItemEditorFactory() makes sure that all values of type QVariant::DateTime will be edited in \c{MyFancyDateTimeEdit}. The editor must provide a user property that will contain the - editing data. The property is used by \l{QItemDelegate}s to set + editing data. The property is used by \l{QStyledItemDelegate}s to set and retrieve the data (using Qt's \l{Meta-Object System}{meta-object system}). You set the user property with the USER keyword: @@ -520,7 +520,7 @@ QItemEditorCreatorBase::~QItemEditorCreatorBase() \snippet code/src_gui_itemviews_qitemeditorfactory.cpp 3 \sa QItemEditorCreatorBase, QItemEditorCreator, - QItemEditorFactory, QItemDelegate, {Color Editor Factory Example} + QItemEditorFactory, QStyledItemDelegate, {Color Editor Factory Example} */ /*! |