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diff --git a/examples/quick/painteditem/textballoons/doc/src/textballoons.qdoc b/examples/quick/painteditem/textballoons/doc/src/textballoons.qdoc index d4aabc01d8..9450c19259 100644 --- a/examples/quick/painteditem/textballoons/doc/src/textballoons.qdoc +++ b/examples/quick/painteditem/textballoons/doc/src/textballoons.qdoc @@ -43,12 +43,12 @@ The example consists of an item class, a plugin class and a QML file to use this plugin. The \c TextBalloon class represents the individual text balloons extending QQuickPaintedItem, the \c TextBalloonPlugin class - represents the skeleton code for a QtQuick plugin and the + represents the skeleton code for a \l {Qt Quick} plugin and the \c textballoons.qml file is used to load the plugin and display the text balloons. We will focus on the \c TextBalloon class first and continue with the - \c textballoons.qml file. For an example on how to implement a QtQuick + \c textballoons.qml file. For an example on how to implement a \l {Qt Quick} plugin please look at \l{declarative/tutorials/extending/chapter6-plugins} {Writing an Extension Plugin} diff --git a/examples/quick/particles/system/doc/src/system.qdoc b/examples/quick/particles/system/doc/src/system.qdoc index 04dc1727d2..2bef4c6947 100644 --- a/examples/quick/particles/system/doc/src/system.qdoc +++ b/examples/quick/particles/system/doc/src/system.qdoc @@ -53,6 +53,6 @@ \snippet quick/particles/system/content/dynamicemitters.qml 0 Note that this effect, a flurry of flying rainbow spears, would be better served with TrailEmitter. It is only done with dynamic emitters in this example to show the concept more simply. - Multiple Painters shows how to control paint ordering of individual particles. While the paint ordering of particles within one ImagePainter is not strictly defined, ImageParticle objects follow the normal Z-ordering rules for QtQuick items. This example allow you to paint the inside of the particles above the black borders using a pair of ImageParticles each painting different parts of the same logical particle. + Multiple Painters shows how to control paint ordering of individual particles. While the paint ordering of particles within one ImagePainter is not strictly defined, ImageParticle objects follow the normal Z-ordering rules for \l {Qt Quick} items. This example allow you to paint the inside of the particles above the black borders using a pair of ImageParticles each painting different parts of the same logical particle. */ diff --git a/examples/quick/shadereffects/doc/src/shadereffects.qdoc b/examples/quick/shadereffects/doc/src/shadereffects.qdoc index 5d1547a1fe..6f6311a5ae 100644 --- a/examples/quick/shadereffects/doc/src/shadereffects.qdoc +++ b/examples/quick/shadereffects/doc/src/shadereffects.qdoc @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ \ingroup qtquickexamples This example demonstrates a couple of visual effects that you can perform - with shaders in QtQuick 2.0 + with shaders in \l {Qt Quick}. ShaderEffects typically operate on other types, using a ShaderEffectSource \snippet quick/shadereffects/shadereffects.qml source diff --git a/examples/quick/views/doc/src/views.qdoc b/examples/quick/views/doc/src/views.qdoc index cc8112f4dd..21a2d2e5e0 100644 --- a/examples/quick/views/doc/src/views.qdoc +++ b/examples/quick/views/doc/src/views.qdoc @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ \image qml-modelviews-example.png \ingroup qtquickexamples - This is a collection of small QML examples relating to model and view functionality. They demonstrate how to show data from a model using the QtQuick view types. + This is a collection of small QML examples relating to model and view functionality. They demonstrate how to show data from a model using the \l {Qt Quick} view types. \section2 GridView and PathView demonstrate usage of these types to display views. \snippet quick/views/gridview/gridview-example.qml 0 |