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Diffstat (limited to 'src/qml/doc/src/javascript/expressions.qdoc')
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diff --git a/src/qml/doc/src/javascript/expressions.qdoc b/src/qml/doc/src/javascript/expressions.qdoc index a8e6fc8ac0..13238b2e43 100644 --- a/src/qml/doc/src/javascript/expressions.qdoc +++ b/src/qml/doc/src/javascript/expressions.qdoc @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ logic. There are four ways that JavaScript can be used in a QML document: \li \l{Method Attributes}{custom methods} can be defined in QML files as JavaScript functions \li JavaScript files providing functions and variables can be - \l{Importing JavaScript Files in QML Documents}{imported} in a QML + \l{Importing JavaScript Resources in QML}{imported} in a QML document \endlist @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ property binding definition, as long as the result of the expression is a value whose type can be assigned to the property. There are two ways to define a property binding: the first (and most common) -is, as previously shown, in a \l{QML Object Attributes#property-initialization} +is, as previously shown, in a \l{QML Object Attributes#Value Assignment on Initialization} {property initialization}. The second (and much rarer) way is to assign the property a function returned from the \l{Qt::binding()}{Qt.binding()} function, from within imperative JavaScript code, as shown below: @@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ Item { \endqml For more information about loading external JavaScript files into QML, read -the section about \l{Importing JavaScript Files in QML Documents}. +the section about \l{Importing JavaScript Resources in QML}. |