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diff --git a/doc/src/qtquick2/qtquick-intro.qdoc b/doc/src/qtquick2/qtquick-intro.qdoc index 8aeab7e199..9eebb0bddc 100644 --- a/doc/src/qtquick2/qtquick-intro.qdoc +++ b/doc/src/qtquick2/qtquick-intro.qdoc @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ create the kind of intuitive, modern, and fluid user interfaces that are increasingly used on mobile phones, media players, set-top boxes, and other portable devices. Qt Quick consists of a rich set of user interface \l{QML Elements}{elements}, a \l{QML Syntax}{declarative} language for -describing user interfaces, and a language \l{QtDeclarative Module}{runtime}. A +describing user interfaces, and a language \l{QtQml Module}{runtime}. A collection of C++ APIs is used to integrate these high level features with classic Qt applications. Version 2.1 of the Qt Creator integrated development environment (IDE) introduces tools for developing Qt Quick applications. @@ -74,16 +74,16 @@ used to implement high level user interface logic. \l{How to Learn QML} introduces the reader to the language and declarative concepts. -\section1 QtDeclarative Module +\section1 QtQml Module -To make Qt Quick possible, Qt introduces the \l{QtDeclarative} module. The +To make Qt Quick possible, Qt introduces the \l{QtQml} module. The module creates a JavaScript runtime that QML runs under with a Qt based backend. -Because QtDeclarative and QML are built upon Qt, they inherit many of Qt's +Because QtQml and QML are built upon Qt, they inherit many of Qt's technology, namely the \l{Signals and Slots}{signals and slots} mechanism and the \l{The Meta-Object System}{meta-object} system. Data created using C++ are directly accessible from QML, and QML objects are also accessible from C++ code. -The QtDeclarative module separates the interface logic in QML from the +The QtQml module separates the interface logic in QML from the application logic in C++. It also allows the range of standard QML elements to be \l{Extending QML with C++}{extended with new ones written in C++}. |