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diff --git a/doc/src/declarative/qmlreusablecomponents.qdoc b/doc/src/declarative/qmlreusablecomponents.qdoc index 9860dd4aa2..2c84a7ce53 100644 --- a/doc/src/declarative/qmlreusablecomponents.qdoc +++ b/doc/src/declarative/qmlreusablecomponents.qdoc @@ -34,10 +34,10 @@ \title Importing Reusable Components -A \e component is an instantiable QML definition, typically contained in a -\c .qml file. For instance, a Button \e component may be defined in +A \i component is an instantiable QML definition, typically contained in a +\c .qml file. For instance, a Button \i component may be defined in \c Button.qml. The QML runtime may instantiate this Button component to create -Button \e objects. Alternatively, a component may be defined inside a +Button \i objects. Alternatively, a component may be defined inside a \l Component element. Moreover, the Button definition may also contain other components. A Button @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ signal handler executes when the component finishes destruction. \keyword qml-top-level \section1 Top-Level Component -Choosing the \e{top-level} or the \e{root} object of components is an important +Choosing the \i{top-level} or the \i{root} object of components is an important design aspect because the top-level object dictates which properties are accessible outside the component. Some elements are not visual elements and will not have visual properties exposed outside the component. Likewise, some |