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@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ environment (IDE) introduces tools for developing Qt Quick applications.
\section1 The QML Language
QML is a high level, scripted language. Its commands, more correctly
-\e elements, leverage the power and efficiency of the Qt libraries to make easy
+\i elements, leverage the power and efficiency of the Qt libraries to make easy
to use commands that perform intuitive functions. Drawing a rectangle,
displaying an image, and application events -- all are possible with declarative
programming.
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ The language also allows more flexibility of these commands by using
\l{About JavaScript}{JavaScript} to implement the high level user interface
logic.
-A QML element usually has various \e properties that help define the element.
+A QML element usually has various \i properties that help define the element.
For example, if we created an element called Circle then the radius of the
circle would be a property. Building user interfaces by importing these elements
is one of the great feature of QML and Qt Quick.