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diff --git a/examples/multimedia/video/doc/src/qmlvideofx.qdoc b/examples/multimedia/video/doc/src/qmlvideofx.qdoc index eaad45fd8..5aed593af 100644 --- a/examples/multimedia/video/doc/src/qmlvideofx.qdoc +++ b/examples/multimedia/video/doc/src/qmlvideofx.qdoc @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ ****************************************************************************/ /*! -\example video/qmlvideofx +\example multimedia/video/qmlvideofx \title QML Video Shader Effects Example \ingroup multimedia_examples @@ -128,10 +128,10 @@ types is a bit more complicated, for the following reasons: \endlist The abstraction of source item type is achieved by the -\l{video/qmlvideofx/qml/qmlvideofx/Content.qml}{Content}, which uses a +\l{multimedia/video/qmlvideofx/qml/qmlvideofx/Content.qml}{Content}, which uses a \l{Loader} to create either a \l{MediaPlayer}, \l{Camera} or \l{Image}: -\quotefromfile video/qmlvideofx/qml/qmlvideofx/Content.qml +\quotefromfile multimedia/video/qmlvideofx/qml/qmlvideofx/Content.qml \skipto import \printuntil { \dots @@ -158,10 +158,10 @@ The abstraction of source item type is achieved by the \printuntil } Each effect is implemented as a QML item which is based on the -\l{video/qmlvideofx/qml/qmlvideofx/Effect.qml}{Effect}, which in turn +\l{multimedia/video/qmlvideofx/qml/qmlvideofx/Effect.qml}{Effect}, which in turn is based on the \l{ShaderEffect}: -\quotefromfile video/qmlvideofx/qml/qmlvideofx/Effect.qml +\quotefromfile multimedia/video/qmlvideofx/qml/qmlvideofx/Effect.qml \skipto import \printuntil /^\}/ @@ -173,19 +173,19 @@ implementation of the pixelation effect. As you can see, the pixelation effect supports one parameter (which controls the pixelation granularity), and states that the divider should be displayed. -\quotefromfile video/qmlvideofx/qml/qmlvideofx/EffectPixelate.qml +\quotefromfile multimedia/video/qmlvideofx/qml/qmlvideofx/EffectPixelate.qml \skipto import \printuntil /^\}/ The main.qml file shows a -\l{video/qmlvideofx/qml/qmlvideofx/FileOpen.qml}{FileOpen}, which allows +\l{multimedia/video/qmlvideofx/qml/qmlvideofx/FileOpen.qml}{FileOpen}, which allows the user to select the input source and an EffectSelectionPanel item, which lists each of the available shader effects. As described above, a -\l{video/qmlvideofx/qml/qmlvideofx/Content.qml}{Content} item is used to load the +\l{multimedia/video/qmlvideofx/qml/qmlvideofx/Content.qml}{Content} item is used to load the appropriate input and effect type. A -\l{video/qmlvideofx/qml/qmlvideofx/Divider.qml}{Divider} item draws the +\l{multimedia/video/qmlvideofx/qml/qmlvideofx/Divider.qml}{Divider} item draws the vertical dividing line, which can be dragged left / right by the user. Finally, -a \l{video/qmlvideofx/qml/qmlvideofx/ParameterPanel.qml}{ParameterPanel} item +a \l{multimedia/video/qmlvideofx/qml/qmlvideofx/ParameterPanel.qml}{ParameterPanel} item renders the sliders corresponding to each effect parameter. Here is the effect selection menu: @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ Here is the effect selection menu: All that remains is to connect the afterRendering() signal of the QQuickView object to a JavaScript function, which will eventually call frequencyItem.notify(): -\quotefromfile video/qmlvideofx/main.cpp +\quotefromfile multimedia/video/qmlvideofx/main.cpp \skipto QGuiApplication \printuntil ; \dots |