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diff --git a/src/gui/doc/src/paintsystem.qdoc b/src/gui/doc/src/paintsystem.qdoc index b5fd864e9d..0864c3ba4a 100644 --- a/src/gui/doc/src/paintsystem.qdoc +++ b/src/gui/doc/src/paintsystem.qdoc @@ -444,49 +444,6 @@ creating QImageIOHandler objects. When the plugin is installed, QImageReader and QImageWriter will automatically load the plugin and start using it. - - \section1 Rendering SVG files - - \table 100% - \row - \li \image paintsystem-svg.png - \li \b {SVG Rendering} - - Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is a language for describing two-dimensional - graphics and graphical applications in XML. SVG 1.1 is a W3C Recommendation - and forms the core of the current SVG developments in Qt. SVG 1.2 is the - specification currently being developed by the \l{SVG Working Group}, and it - is \l{http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG12/}{available in draft form}. - The \l{Mobile SVG Profiles} (SVG Basic and SVG Tiny) are aimed at - resource-limited devices and are part of the 3GPP platform for third generation - mobile phones. You can read more about SVG at \l{About SVG}. - - Qt supports the \l{SVG 1.2 Tiny Static Features}{static features} of - \l{SVG 1.2 Tiny}. ECMA scripts and DOM manipulation are currently not - supported. - - SVG drawings can be rendered onto any QPaintDevice subclass. This - approach gives developers the flexibility to experiment, in order - to find the best solution for each application. - - The easiest way to render SVG files is to construct a QSvgWidget and - load an SVG file using one of the QSvgWidget::load() functions. - - QSvgRenderer is the class responsible for rendering SVG files for - QSvgWidget, and it can be used directly to provide SVG support for - custom widgets. - To load an SVG file, construct a QSvgRenderer with a file name or the - contents of a file, or call QSvgRenderer::load() on an existing - renderer. If the SVG file has been loaded successfully the - QSvgRenderer::isValid() will return true. - - Once you have loaded the SVG file successfully, you can render it - with the QSvgRenderer::render() function. Note that this scheme allows - you to render SVG files on all paint devices supported by Qt, including - QWidget, QGLWidget, and QImage. See the \l{SVG Viewer Example}{SVG Viewer} - example for more details. - - \endtable */ /*! |