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diff --git a/src/gui/doc/src/dnd.qdoc b/src/gui/doc/src/dnd.qdoc index a4eb77469b..ad48d7b5c7 100644 --- a/src/gui/doc/src/dnd.qdoc +++ b/src/gui/doc/src/dnd.qdoc @@ -41,9 +41,11 @@ \tableofcontents This document describes the basic drag and drop mechanism and - outlines the approach used to enable it in custom widgets. Drag - and drop operations are also supported by Qt's item views and by - the graphics view framework. More information is available in + outlines the approach used to enable it in custom controls. Drag + and drop operations are also supported by many of Qt's controls, + such as the item views and graphics view framework, as well as + editing controls for Qt Widgets and Qt Quick. More information + about item views and graphics view is available in \l{Using drag and drop with item views} and \l{Graphics View Framework}. @@ -56,22 +58,31 @@ \section1 Configuration - The QApplication object provides some properties that are related + The QStyleHints object provides some properties that are related to drag and drop operations: \list - \li \l{QApplication::startDragTime} describes the amount of time in + \li \l{QStyleHints::startDragTime()} describes the amount of time in milliseconds that the user must hold down a mouse button over an object before a drag will begin. - \li \l{QApplication::startDragDistance} indicates how far the user has to + \li \l{QStyleHints::startDragDistance()} indicates how far the user has to move the mouse while holding down a mouse button before the movement - will be interpreted as dragging. Use of high values for this quantity - prevents accidental dragging when the user only meant to click on an - object. + will be interpreted as dragging. + \li \l{QStyleHints::startDragVelocity()} indicates how fast (in pixels/second) + the user has to move the mouse to start a drag. A value of \c 0 means + that there is no such limit. \endlist - These quantities provide sensible default values for you to use if you - provide drag and drop support in your widgets. + These quantities provide sensible default values that are compliant with + the underlying windowing system for you to use if you + provide drag and drop support in your controls. + + \section1 Drag and Drop in Qt Quick + + The rest of the document focuses mainly on how to implement drag and drop + in C++. For using drag and drop inside a Qt Quick scene, please read the + documentation for the Qt Quick \l{Drag}, \l{DragEvent} and \l{DropArea} items. + There is also an example \l{quick/draganddrop}{available}. \section1 Dragging @@ -335,7 +346,7 @@ the clipboard. To access this, you need to obtain a QClipboard object from the QApplication object: - \snippet widgets/charactermap/mainwindow.cpp 3 + \snippet ../widgets/widgets/charactermap/mainwindow.cpp 3 The QMimeData class is used to represent data that is transferred to and from the clipboard. To put data on the clipboard, you can use the @@ -350,7 +361,7 @@ For example, we can copy the contents of a QLineEdit to the clipboard with the following code: - \snippet widgets/charactermap/mainwindow.cpp 11 + \snippet ../widgets/widgets/charactermap/mainwindow.cpp 11 Data with different MIME types can also be put on the clipboard. Construct a QMimeData object and set data with setData() function in |