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Diffstat (limited to 'src/datavisualization/data/qheightmapsurfacedataproxy.cpp')
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1 files changed, 8 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/src/datavisualization/data/qheightmapsurfacedataproxy.cpp b/src/datavisualization/data/qheightmapsurfacedataproxy.cpp index 1aead1d7..b7111afc 100644 --- a/src/datavisualization/data/qheightmapsurfacedataproxy.cpp +++ b/src/datavisualization/data/qheightmapsurfacedataproxy.cpp @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ QHeightMapSurfaceDataProxy::QHeightMapSurfaceDataProxy(QObject *parent) : /*! * Constructs QHeightMapSurfaceDataProxy with the given \a image and \a parent. Height map is set - * by calling setHeighMap() with \a image. + * by calling setHeightMap() with \a image. * * \sa heightMap */ @@ -164,16 +164,17 @@ QHeightMapSurfaceDataProxy::~QHeightMapSurfaceDataProxy() /*! * \property QHeightMapSurfaceDataProxy::heightMap * - * A height map to be visualized. Setting this property replaces current data with height map data. + * A height map \a image to be visualized. Setting this property replaces current data with height + * map data. * - * There are several formats the image can be given in, but if it is not in a directly usable + * There are several formats the \a image can be given in, but if it is not in a directly usable * format, a conversion is made. \note If the result seems wrong, the automatic conversion failed - * and you should try converting the image yourself before setting it. Preferred format is + * and you should try converting the \a image yourself before setting it. Preferred format is * QImage::Format_RGB32 in grayscale. * - * The height of the image is read from the red component of the pixels if the image is in grayscale, - * otherwise it is an average calculated from red, green, and blue components of the pixels. Using - * grayscale images may improve data conversion speed for large images. + * The height of the \a image is read from the red component of the pixels if the \a image is in + * grayscale, otherwise it is an average calculated from red, green, and blue components of the + * pixels. Using grayscale images may improve data conversion speed for large images. * * Not recommended formats: all mono formats (for example QImage::Format_Mono). * |