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diff --git a/examples/quick/particles/affectors/doc/src/affectors.qdoc b/examples/quick/particles/affectors/doc/src/affectors.qdoc index 75bdea8f14..58661d5b70 100644 --- a/examples/quick/particles/affectors/doc/src/affectors.qdoc +++ b/examples/quick/particles/affectors/doc/src/affectors.qdoc @@ -26,13 +26,13 @@ ****************************************************************************/ /*! - \title QtQuick.Particles Examples - Affectors + \title Qt Quick Particles Examples - Affectors \example particles/affectors \brief This is a collection of examples using Affectors in the QML particle system. \image qml-affectors-example.png This is a collection of small QML examples relating to using Affectors in the particle system. - Each example is a small QML file emphasizing a particular element or feature. + Each example is a small QML file emphasizing a particular type or feature. Age demonstrates using an Age affector to prematurely end the lives of particles. \snippet quick/particles/affectors/content/age.qml 0 @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ moves into the lit group after 100ms. \snippet quick/particles/affectors/content/groupgoal.qml lit The lit group also has TrailEmitters on it for additional fire and smoke, but does not transition anywhere. - There are two more GroupGoal elements that allow particles in the unlit group to transition to the lighting group + There are two more GroupGoal objects that allow particles in the unlit group to transition to the lighting group (and then to the lit group). \snippet quick/particles/affectors/content/groupgoal.qml groupgoal-pilot The first is just an area bound to the location of an image of a pilot flame. When unlit balls pass through the flame, @@ -110,4 +110,3 @@ \snippet quick/particles/affectors/content/wander.qml 0 There are different movements given by applying the Wander to different attributes of the trajectory, so the example makes it easy to play around and see the difference. */ - |