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Diffstat (limited to 'src/quick/items/qquickgridview.cpp')
-rw-r--r-- | src/quick/items/qquickgridview.cpp | 8 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/src/quick/items/qquickgridview.cpp b/src/quick/items/qquickgridview.cpp index b5623800fd..139f9e79f1 100644 --- a/src/quick/items/qquickgridview.cpp +++ b/src/quick/items/qquickgridview.cpp @@ -1186,7 +1186,7 @@ bool QQuickGridViewPrivate::flick(AxisData &data, qreal minExtent, qreal maxExte The currently selected item is highlighted with a blue \l Rectangle using the \l highlight property, and \c focus is set to \c true to enable keyboard navigation for the grid view. - The grid view itself is a focus scope (see \l{qmlfocus#Acquiring Focus and Focus Scopes}{the focus documentation page} for more details). + The grid view itself is a focus scope (see \l{Keyboard Focus in Qt Quick} for more details). Delegates are instantiated as needed and may be destroyed at any time. State should \e never be stored in a delegate. @@ -1335,7 +1335,7 @@ void QQuickGridView::setHighlightFollowsCurrentItem(bool autoHighlight) or \l VisualItemModel, or provided by C++ model classes. If a C++ model class is used, it must be a subclass of \l QAbstractItemModel or a simple list. - \sa {qmlmodels}{Data Models} + \sa {qml-data-models}{Data Models} */ /*! @@ -1343,7 +1343,7 @@ void QQuickGridView::setHighlightFollowsCurrentItem(bool autoHighlight) The delegate provides a template defining each item instantiated by the view. The index is exposed as an accessible \c index property. Properties of the - model are also available depending upon the type of \l {qmlmodels}{Data Model}. + model are also available depending upon the type of \l {qml-data-models}{Data Model}. The number of objects and bindings in the delegate has a direct effect on the flicking performance of the view. If at all possible, place functionality @@ -1716,7 +1716,7 @@ void QQuickGridView::setSnapMode(SnapMode mode) \list \li The view is first created \li The view's \l model changes - \li The view's \l model is \l {QAbstractItemModel::reset}{reset}, if the model is a QAbstractItemModel subclass + \li The view's \l model is \l {QAbstractItemModel::reset()}{reset}, if the model is a QAbstractItemModel subclass \endlist For example, here is a view that specifies such a transition: |