From a7f2af09114cfa0996794c85bc48a601f665772d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nico Vertriest Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 12:45:48 +0200 Subject: Replace MAC OS X with OS X Task-number: QTBUG-46374 Change-Id: I7bc633ab551740bd328a24b0ccae1d534af47138 Reviewed-by: Martin Smith --- src/widgets/styles/qstyle.cpp | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'src/widgets/styles/qstyle.cpp') diff --git a/src/widgets/styles/qstyle.cpp b/src/widgets/styles/qstyle.cpp index 1849331b79..5e51866d8f 100644 --- a/src/widgets/styles/qstyle.cpp +++ b/src/widgets/styles/qstyle.cpp @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ static int unpackControlTypes(QSizePolicy::ControlTypes controls, QSizePolicy::C The style gets all the information it needs to render the graphical element from the QStyleOption class. The widget is passed as the last argument in case the style needs it to perform - special effects (such as animated default buttons on Mac OS X), + special effects (such as animated default buttons on OS X), but it isn't mandatory. In fact, QStyle can be used to draw on any paint device (not just widgets), in which case the widget argument is a zero pointer. @@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ static int unpackControlTypes(QSizePolicy::ControlTypes controls, QSizePolicy::C QStyle gets all the information it needs to render the graphical element from QStyleOption. The widget is passed as the last argument in case the style needs it to perform special effects - (such as animated default buttons on Mac OS X), but it isn't + (such as animated default buttons on OS X), but it isn't mandatory. In fact, you can use QStyle to draw on any paint device, not just widgets, by setting the QPainter properly. -- cgit v1.2.3