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author | Topi Reinio <topi.reinio@qt.io> | 2019-11-08 00:48:05 +0100 |
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committer | Topi Reiniƶ <topi.reinio@qt.io> | 2019-11-11 09:53:52 +0000 |
commit | 13d7517c0edd4c99686f2a8f7611c51d0a56a279 (patch) | |
tree | 2a98462cfdc5031404f803cfe6941be77db9ff06 /src/quick/handlers | |
parent | 06fa6ef1b9e159bd9b83b59ce23b7e09b918aa1f (diff) |
Doc: Fix documentation warnings
There were a lot of documentation warnings introduced by the
separation of QtQml.Models and QtQml.WorkerScript modules
from the QtQml documentation project into their own
sub-projects.
Fix the above, and also ensure that the experimental
Qt.labs.qmlmodels QML types are listed in the documentation,
and add them also on the QML module page for QtQml.Models.
A few warnings remain, they may be indicative of issues
not in the scope of this commit.
Fixes: QTBUG-79812
Change-Id: Idc25c976e4c96feab4aae893519d6c9245f57a64
Reviewed-by: Paul Wicking <paul.wicking@qt.io>
Diffstat (limited to 'src/quick/handlers')
-rw-r--r-- | src/quick/handlers/qquickwheelhandler.cpp | 16 |
1 files changed, 9 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/src/quick/handlers/qquickwheelhandler.cpp b/src/quick/handlers/qquickwheelhandler.cpp index 90e4fef97e..aef2e8ebfb 100644 --- a/src/quick/handlers/qquickwheelhandler.cpp +++ b/src/quick/handlers/qquickwheelhandler.cpp @@ -49,6 +49,7 @@ Q_LOGGING_CATEGORY(lcWheelHandler, "qt.quick.handler.wheel") /*! \qmltype WheelHandler \instantiates QQuickWheelHandler + \inherits SinglePointHandler \inqmlmodule QtQuick \ingroup qtquick-input-handlers \brief Handler for the mouse wheel. @@ -71,7 +72,7 @@ Q_LOGGING_CATEGORY(lcWheelHandler, "qt.quick.handler.wheel") \snippet pointerHandlers/handlerFlick.qml 0 - Alternatively if \l targetProperty is not set or \l target is null, + Alternatively, if \l property is not set or \l target is null, WheelHandler will not automatically manipulate anything; but the \l rotation property can be used in a binding to manipulate another property, or you can implement \c onWheel and handle the wheel event @@ -79,15 +80,16 @@ Q_LOGGING_CATEGORY(lcWheelHandler, "qt.quick.handler.wheel") WheelHandler handles only a rotating mouse wheel by default. Optionally it can handle smooth-scrolling events from touchpad gestures, - by setting \l acceptedDevices to \c{PointerDevice.Mouse | PointerDevice.TouchPad}. + by setting \l {QtQuick::PointerDeviceHandler::}{acceptedDevices} to + \c{PointerDevice.Mouse | PointerDevice.TouchPad}. \note Some non-mouse hardware (such as a touch-sensitive Wacom tablet, or a Linux laptop touchpad) generates real wheel events from gestures. WheelHandler will respond to those events as wheel events regardless of the - setting of the \l acceptedDevices property. + setting of the \l {QtQuick::PointerDeviceHandler::}{acceptedDevices} + property. - \sa MouseArea - \sa Flickable + \sa MouseArea, Flickable */ QQuickWheelHandler::QQuickWheelHandler(QQuickItem *parent) @@ -125,13 +127,13 @@ void QQuickWheelHandler::setOrientation(Qt::Orientation orientation) \qmlproperty bool QtQuick::WheelHandler::invertible Whether or not to reverse the direction of property change if - \l QQuickPointerScrollEvent::inverted is true. The default is \c true. + QQuickPointerScrollEvent::inverted is true. The default is \c true. If the operating system has a "natural scrolling" setting that causes scrolling to be in the same direction as the finger movement, then if this property is set to \c true, and WheelHandler is directly setting a property on \l target, the direction of movement will correspond to the system setting. - If this property is set to \l false, it will invert the \l rotation so that + If this property is set to \c false, it will invert the \l rotation so that the direction of motion is always the same as the direction of finger movement. */ bool QQuickWheelHandler::isInvertible() const |