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authorJerome Pasion <jerome.pasion@nokia.com>2011-10-03 10:57:39 +0200
committerQt by Nokia <qt-info@nokia.com>2011-10-04 08:32:33 +0200
commiteec55d54c99b28953476e452281a8c58bfc4495b (patch)
tree14fa45bf859fc182729504a6338d17962a937bda /doc/src/declarative/qdeclarativestates.qdoc
parent1780033cb259bbb166fe9b4b14c92829a8e1800e (diff)
Doc: Converting the overviews' \e commands to \i commands.
\e commands are deprecated and are only supported through an alias. We should use the official command and not the deprecated command. Change-Id: Icf88b9cda673f436dd855f22960112d0a37c74eb Reviewed-on: http://codereview.qt-project.org/5918 Reviewed-by: Qt Sanity Bot <qt_sanity_bot@ovi.com> Reviewed-by: Bea Lam <bea.lam@nokia.com> Reviewed-by: Alan Alpert <alan.alpert@nokia.com>
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@@ -44,14 +44,14 @@
\o \l AnchorChanges
\endlist
-Many user interface designs are \e state driven; interfaces have configurations
+Many user interface designs are \i state driven; interfaces have configurations
that differ depending on the current state. For example, a traffic signal will
configure its flags or lights depending on its state. While in the signal's
\c stop state, a red light will turn on while the yellow and the green lights
will turn off. In the \c caution state, the yellow light is on while the other
lights are turned off.
-In QML, \e states are a set of property configurations defined in a \l State
+In QML, \i states are a set of property configurations defined in a \l State
element. Different configurations could, for example:
\list
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ It can also:
\section1 The Default State
-Every \l Item based component has a \c state property and a \e{default state}.
+Every \l Item based component has a \c state property and a \i{default state}.
The default state is the empty string (\c{""}) and contains all of an item's
initial property values. The default state is useful for managing property
values before state changes. Setting the \c state property to an empty string