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diff --git a/src/quick/doc/src/dynamicview-tutorial.qdoc b/src/quick/doc/src/dynamicview-tutorial.qdoc index 26f418516a..9c224f8642 100644 --- a/src/quick/doc/src/dynamicview-tutorial.qdoc +++ b/src/quick/doc/src/dynamicview-tutorial.qdoc @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ so that is above other items in the stacking order and isn't obscured as it is d \example quick/tutorials/dynamicview/dynamicview3 The next step in our application to move items within the list as they're dragged so that we -can re-order the list. To achieve this we introduce three new elements to our application; +can re-order the list. To achieve this we introduce three new types to our application; VisualDataModel, \l Drag and DropArea. \snippet quick/tutorials/dynamicview/dynamicview3/dynamicview.qml 0 @@ -169,8 +169,8 @@ to the index of the item it was dragged over. \snippet quick/tutorials/dynamicview/dynamicview3/dynamicview.qml 3 -To move the items within the view we use a VisualDataModel. The VisualDataModel element is used by -the view elements to instantiate delegate items from model data and when constructed explicitly can +To move the items within the view we use a VisualDataModel. The VisualDataModel type is used by +the view types to instantiate delegate items from model data and when constructed explicitly can be used to filter and re-order the model items provided to ListView. The \l {QtQuick2::VisualDataModel::items}{items} property of VisualDataModel provides access to the view's items and allows us to change the visible order without modifying the source model. To |