From 95d83cb1b68cc4a415d5d80859b4e74472ad7112 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Casper van Donderen Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2012 15:28:31 +0100 Subject: Remove the usage of deprecated qdoc macros. QDoc now has support for Doxygen style commands for italics, bold and list items. This change applies that change in QDoc to the actual documentation. Task-number: QTBUG-24578 Change-Id: I519bf9c29b14092e3ab6067612f42bf749eeedf5 Reviewed-by: Shane Kearns Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll --- src/gui/text/qfontmetrics.cpp | 78 +++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- 1 file changed, 39 insertions(+), 39 deletions(-) (limited to 'src/gui/text/qfontmetrics.cpp') diff --git a/src/gui/text/qfontmetrics.cpp b/src/gui/text/qfontmetrics.cpp index 283494e316..7209fbdfc3 100644 --- a/src/gui/text/qfontmetrics.cpp +++ b/src/gui/text/qfontmetrics.cpp @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ extern void qt_format_text(const QFont& font, const QRectF &_r, QFontMetrics object: \list 1 - \o Calling the QFontMetrics constructor with a QFont creates a + \li Calling the QFontMetrics constructor with a QFont creates a font metrics object for a screen-compatible font, i.e. the font cannot be a printer font. If the font is changed later, the font metrics object is \e not updated. @@ -85,12 +85,12 @@ extern void qt_format_text(const QFont& font, const QRectF &_r, inaccurate. Printer fonts are not always accessible so the nearest screen font is used if a printer font is supplied.) - \o QWidget::fontMetrics() returns the font metrics for a widget's + \li QWidget::fontMetrics() returns the font metrics for a widget's font. This is equivalent to QFontMetrics(widget->font()). If the widget's font is changed later, the font metrics object is \e not updated. - \o QPainter::fontMetrics() returns the font metrics for a + \li QPainter::fontMetrics() returns the font metrics for a painter's current font. If the painter's font is changed later, the font metrics object is \e not updated. \endlist @@ -713,20 +713,20 @@ QRect QFontMetrics::boundingRect(QChar ch) const The \a flags argument is the bitwise OR of the following flags: \list - \o Qt::AlignLeft aligns to the left border, except for + \li Qt::AlignLeft aligns to the left border, except for Arabic and Hebrew where it aligns to the right. - \o Qt::AlignRight aligns to the right border, except for + \li Qt::AlignRight aligns to the right border, except for Arabic and Hebrew where it aligns to the left. - \o Qt::AlignJustify produces justified text. - \o Qt::AlignHCenter aligns horizontally centered. - \o Qt::AlignTop aligns to the top border. - \o Qt::AlignBottom aligns to the bottom border. - \o Qt::AlignVCenter aligns vertically centered - \o Qt::AlignCenter (== \c{Qt::AlignHCenter | Qt::AlignVCenter}) - \o Qt::TextSingleLine ignores newline characters in the text. - \o Qt::TextExpandTabs expands tabs (see below) - \o Qt::TextShowMnemonic interprets "&x" as \underline{x}; i.e., underlined. - \o Qt::TextWordWrap breaks the text to fit the rectangle. + \li Qt::AlignJustify produces justified text. + \li Qt::AlignHCenter aligns horizontally centered. + \li Qt::AlignTop aligns to the top border. + \li Qt::AlignBottom aligns to the bottom border. + \li Qt::AlignVCenter aligns vertically centered + \li Qt::AlignCenter (== \c{Qt::AlignHCenter | Qt::AlignVCenter}) + \li Qt::TextSingleLine ignores newline characters in the text. + \li Qt::TextExpandTabs expands tabs (see below) + \li Qt::TextShowMnemonic interprets "&x" as \underline{x}; i.e., underlined. + \li Qt::TextWordWrap breaks the text to fit the rectangle. \endlist Qt::Horizontal alignment defaults to Qt::AlignLeft and vertical @@ -780,10 +780,10 @@ QRect QFontMetrics::boundingRect(const QRect &rect, int flags, const QString &te The \a flags argument is the bitwise OR of the following flags: \list - \o Qt::TextSingleLine ignores newline characters. - \o Qt::TextExpandTabs expands tabs (see below) - \o Qt::TextShowMnemonic interprets "&x" as \underline{x}; i.e., underlined. - \o Qt::TextWordBreak breaks the text to fit the rectangle. + \li Qt::TextSingleLine ignores newline characters. + \li Qt::TextExpandTabs expands tabs (see below) + \li Qt::TextShowMnemonic interprets "&x" as \underline{x}; i.e., underlined. + \li Qt::TextWordBreak breaks the text to fit the rectangle. \endlist If Qt::TextExpandTabs is set in \a flags, then: if \a tabArray is @@ -1490,20 +1490,20 @@ QRectF QFontMetricsF::boundingRect(QChar ch) const The \a flags argument is the bitwise OR of the following flags: \list - \o Qt::AlignLeft aligns to the left border, except for + \li Qt::AlignLeft aligns to the left border, except for Arabic and Hebrew where it aligns to the right. - \o Qt::AlignRight aligns to the right border, except for + \li Qt::AlignRight aligns to the right border, except for Arabic and Hebrew where it aligns to the left. - \o Qt::AlignJustify produces justified text. - \o Qt::AlignHCenter aligns horizontally centered. - \o Qt::AlignTop aligns to the top border. - \o Qt::AlignBottom aligns to the bottom border. - \o Qt::AlignVCenter aligns vertically centered - \o Qt::AlignCenter (== \c{Qt::AlignHCenter | Qt::AlignVCenter}) - \o Qt::TextSingleLine ignores newline characters in the text. - \o Qt::TextExpandTabs expands tabs (see below) - \o Qt::TextShowMnemonic interprets "&x" as \underline{x}; i.e., underlined. - \o Qt::TextWordWrap breaks the text to fit the rectangle. + \li Qt::AlignJustify produces justified text. + \li Qt::AlignHCenter aligns horizontally centered. + \li Qt::AlignTop aligns to the top border. + \li Qt::AlignBottom aligns to the bottom border. + \li Qt::AlignVCenter aligns vertically centered + \li Qt::AlignCenter (== \c{Qt::AlignHCenter | Qt::AlignVCenter}) + \li Qt::TextSingleLine ignores newline characters in the text. + \li Qt::TextExpandTabs expands tabs (see below) + \li Qt::TextShowMnemonic interprets "&x" as \underline{x}; i.e., underlined. + \li Qt::TextWordWrap breaks the text to fit the rectangle. \endlist Qt::Horizontal alignment defaults to Qt::AlignLeft and vertical @@ -1517,9 +1517,9 @@ QRectF QFontMetricsF::boundingRect(QChar ch) const If Qt::TextExpandTabs is set in \a flags, the following behavior is used to interpret tab characters in the text: \list - \o If \a tabArray is non-null, it specifies a 0-terminated sequence of + \li If \a tabArray is non-null, it specifies a 0-terminated sequence of pixel-positions for tabs in the text. - \o If \a tabStops is non-zero, it is used as the tab spacing (in pixels). + \li If \a tabStops is non-zero, it is used as the tab spacing (in pixels). \endlist Note that the bounding rectangle may extend to the left of (0, 0), @@ -1559,10 +1559,10 @@ QRectF QFontMetricsF::boundingRect(const QRectF &rect, int flags, const QString& The \a flags argument is the bitwise OR of the following flags: \list - \o Qt::TextSingleLine ignores newline characters. - \o Qt::TextExpandTabs expands tabs (see below) - \o Qt::TextShowMnemonic interprets "&x" as \underline{x}; i.e., underlined. - \o Qt::TextWordBreak breaks the text to fit the rectangle. + \li Qt::TextSingleLine ignores newline characters. + \li Qt::TextExpandTabs expands tabs (see below) + \li Qt::TextShowMnemonic interprets "&x" as \underline{x}; i.e., underlined. + \li Qt::TextWordBreak breaks the text to fit the rectangle. \endlist These flags are defined in \l{Qt::TextFlags}. @@ -1570,9 +1570,9 @@ QRectF QFontMetricsF::boundingRect(const QRectF &rect, int flags, const QString& If Qt::TextExpandTabs is set in \a flags, the following behavior is used to interpret tab characters in the text: \list - \o If \a tabArray is non-null, it specifies a 0-terminated sequence of + \li If \a tabArray is non-null, it specifies a 0-terminated sequence of pixel-positions for tabs in the text. - \o If \a tabStops is non-zero, it is used as the tab spacing (in pixels). + \li If \a tabStops is non-zero, it is used as the tab spacing (in pixels). \endlist Newline characters are processed as line breaks. -- cgit v1.2.3