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authorJerome Pasion <jerome.pasion@digia.com>2013-03-25 12:37:22 +0100
committerThe Qt Project <gerrit-noreply@qt-project.org>2013-03-26 22:45:31 +0100
commit363385a549f33b2b0a34ac9cc8149376f456655c (patch)
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parentaaa8fd67a499b75f8ec3dc4eea2b53bbdeff11d2 (diff)
Doc: Fixed some uses of terminolgies in qdoc files.
-"element" -> "type" or "object" (not in all cases where this change applies) -some instances of QtQuick. It should be "Qt Quick". -only in qdoc files. Examples and source code changes will be done later. Task-number: QTBUG-30180 Change-Id: Ie587461a138e97606f761ad1e90909c91b479303 Reviewed-by: Alan Alpert <aalpert@blackberry.com> Reviewed-by: Martin Smith <martin.smith@digia.com>
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+++ b/src/quick/doc/src/appdevguide/usecases/layouts.qdoc
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
/*!
\page qtquick-usecase-layouts.html
\title Use Case - Layouts In QML
-\brief Example of how to create layouts for visual elements in a QML application
+\brief Example of how to create layouts for visual components in a QML application
There are several ways to position items in QML.
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ For full details, see \l {Positioning with Anchors} and the documentation of the
\section1 Positioners
-For the common case of wanting to position a set of elements in a regular pattern, QtQuick provides some positioner
+For the common case of wanting to position a set of types in a regular pattern, Qt Quick provides some positioner
types. Items placed in a positioner are automatically positioned in some way; for example, a \l Row positions items to be
horizontally adjacent (forming a row).