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Diffstat (limited to 'src/widgets/kernel/qboxlayout.cpp')
-rw-r--r-- | src/widgets/kernel/qboxlayout.cpp | 12 |
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/src/widgets/kernel/qboxlayout.cpp b/src/widgets/kernel/qboxlayout.cpp index 4b7153715d..7ea77d211c 100644 --- a/src/widgets/kernel/qboxlayout.cpp +++ b/src/widgets/kernel/qboxlayout.cpp @@ -487,17 +487,17 @@ void QBoxLayoutPrivate::calcHfw(int w) one of four functions: \list - \o addWidget() to add a widget to the QBoxLayout and set the + \li addWidget() to add a widget to the QBoxLayout and set the widget's stretch factor. (The stretch factor is along the row of boxes.) - \o addSpacing() to create an empty box; this is one of the + \li addSpacing() to create an empty box; this is one of the functions you use to create nice and spacious dialogs. See below for ways to set margins. - \o addStretch() to create an empty, stretchable box. + \li addStretch() to create an empty, stretchable box. - \o addLayout() to add a box containing another QLayout to the row + \li addLayout() to add a box containing another QLayout to the row and set that layout's stretch factor. \endlist @@ -508,10 +508,10 @@ void QBoxLayoutPrivate::calcHfw(int w) QBoxLayout also includes two margin widths: \list - \o setContentsMargins() sets the width of the outer border on + \li setContentsMargins() sets the width of the outer border on each side of the widget. This is the width of the reserved space along each of the QBoxLayout's four sides. - \o setSpacing() sets the width between neighboring boxes. (You + \li setSpacing() sets the width between neighboring boxes. (You can use addSpacing() to get more space at a particular spot.) \endlist |