From 90aff7026205d71efde65f1783a06af82e528287 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Topi Reinio Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2016 12:41:36 +0100 Subject: Doc: Use capitalization in section titles Change-Id: I3ea9dde5f98813716d754d292af1f005d33ba98e Reviewed-by: Leena Miettinen --- src/datavisualization/doc/src/qtdatavisualization.qdoc | 18 +++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) (limited to 'src/datavisualization/doc/src') diff --git a/src/datavisualization/doc/src/qtdatavisualization.qdoc b/src/datavisualization/doc/src/qtdatavisualization.qdoc index e80d0627..adfab934 100644 --- a/src/datavisualization/doc/src/qtdatavisualization.qdoc +++ b/src/datavisualization/doc/src/qtdatavisualization.qdoc @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ \group qtdatavisualization_getting_started \title Qt Data Visualization Getting Started - \section1 Installing the Qt Data Visualization module + \section1 Installing the Qt Data Visualization Module Use the \c {Package Manager} in \c {Maintenance Tool} or the \c {Online installer} to install the Qt Data Visualization module. The module can be found under \c {Qt Enterprise Add-Ons} @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ \snippet doc_src_qtdatavisualization.cpp 7 - \section1 Running examples + \section1 Running Examples Qt Data Visualization examples are found under the \c examples subdirectory. To build and run a single example, in this case qmlsurface, navigate to the example directory and enter the @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ \note On some platforms, such as Windows, the executable can be generated under debug or release folders, depending on your build. - \section1 Creating a simple application + \section1 Creating a Simple Application To create a simple application, start by creating a new Qt Gui Application project in Qt Creator and add this line to the \c .pro file of the project: @@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ \snippet doc_src_qtdatavisualization.cpp 11 - \section1 Data proxies + \section1 Data Proxies The data that users wish to visualize comes in many formats, all of which cannot obviously be directly supported. Therefore, Qt Data Visualization implements data proxies into which @@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ it is usually more efficient to store each set in a different series and just change the series, rather than reset the data in one proxy every time you need to switch. - \section1 Item models and data mapping + \section1 Item Models and Data Mapping For common use cases, Qt Data Visualization offers specialized proxies. One such case is having data in an item model (QAbstractItemModel subclass), which is a common way to store data in @@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ about how to use them: QItemModelBarDataProxy, QItemModelScatterDataProxy, and QItemModelSurfaceDataProxy. - \section1 Other custom proxies + \section1 Other Custom Proxies QHeightMapSurfaceDataProxy is a specialized proxy for generating a surface graph from a heightmap image. See the QHeightMapSurfaceDataProxy documentation for more information. @@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ defines a custom data set based on variant lists and an extension of the basic proxy to resolve that data with an associated mapper. - \section1 Dealing with real-time data + \section1 Dealing with Real-time Data When you have a data set that updates rapidly, it is important to handle data properly to ensure good performance. Since memory allocation is a costly operation, always use @@ -303,13 +303,13 @@ \page qtdatavisualization_interacting_with_data.html \title Qt Data Visualization Interacting with Data - \section1 Interacting with data + \section1 Interacting with Data You can interact with the rendered graph with either mouse or touch to rotate, zoom, or select data. For the default mouse controls, see Q3DInputHandler documentation, and for the default touch controls, see QTouch3DInputHandler documentation. - \section1 Data selection modes + \section1 Data Selection Modes All visualization types support selecting a single data item - a bar, a scatter item, or a surface vertex - using mouse, touch, and programmatically via the series APIs. The selected item is highlighted -- cgit v1.2.3