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diff --git a/doc/src/examples/example-slideswitch.qdoc b/doc/src/examples/example-slideswitch.qdoc index 689841a78b..25e81861b7 100644 --- a/doc/src/examples/example-slideswitch.qdoc +++ b/doc/src/examples/example-slideswitch.qdoc @@ -37,12 +37,12 @@ The code for this example can be found in the \c examples/declarative/ui-compone The elements that compose the switch are: \list -\o a \c on property (the interface to interact with the switch), -\o two images (the background image and the knob), -\o two mouse regions for user interation (on the background image and on the knob), -\o two states (a \i on state and a \i off state), -\o two functions or slots to react to the user interation (\c toggle() and \c dorelease()), -\o and a transition that describe how to go from one state to the other. +\li a \c on property (the interface to interact with the switch), +\li two images (the background image and the knob), +\li two mouse regions for user interation (on the background image and on the knob), +\li two states (an \e on state and an \e off state), +\li two functions or slots to react to the user interation (\c toggle() and \c dorelease()), +\li and a transition that describe how to go from one state to the other. \endlist \section1 Switch.qml @@ -93,8 +93,8 @@ in the \c dorelease() function that is called in the \c onReleased property. We define the two states of the switch: \list -\o In the \i on state the knob is on the right (\c x position is 78) and the \c on property is \c true. -\o In the \i off state the knob is on the left (\c x position is 1) and the \c on property is \c false. +\li In the \e on state the knob is on the right (\c x position is 78) and the \c on property is \c true. +\li In the \e off state the knob is on the left (\c x position is 1) and the \c on property is \c false. \endlist For more information on states see \l{qmlstates}{QML States}. @@ -106,13 +106,13 @@ We add two JavaScript functions to our switch: \snippet examples/declarative/ui-components/slideswitch/content/Switch.qml 2 This first function is called when the background image or the knob are clicked. We simply want the switch to toggle between the two -states (\i on and \i off). +states (\e on and \e off). \snippet examples/declarative/ui-components/slideswitch/content/Switch.qml 3 This second function is called when the knob is released and we want to make sure that the knob does not end up between states -(neither \i on nor \i off). If it is the case call the \c toggle() function otherwise we do nothing. +(neither \e on nor \e off). If it is the case call the \c toggle() function otherwise we do nothing. For more information on scripts see \l{JavaScript Expressions in QML}. |