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diff --git a/src/quicktemplates2/qquickbutton.cpp b/src/quicktemplates2/qquickbutton.cpp
index b5a8ac1c..9cbf8b21 100644
--- a/src/quicktemplates2/qquickbutton.cpp
+++ b/src/quicktemplates2/qquickbutton.cpp
@@ -57,6 +57,10 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
a question. Typical buttons are \e OK, \e Apply, \e Cancel, \e Close,
\e Yes, \e No, and \e Help.
+ Button inherits its API from AbstractButton. For instance, you can set
+ \l {AbstractButton::text}{text}, display an \l {Icons in Qt Quick Controls 2}{icon},
+ and react to \l {AbstractButton::clicked}{clicks} using the AbstractButton API.
+
A button emits the signal \l {AbstractButton::}{clicked()} when it is activated by the user.
Connect to this signal to perform the button's action. Buttons also
provide the signals \l {AbstractButton::}{canceled()}, \l {AbstractButton::}{doubleClicked()}, \l {AbstractButton::}{pressed()},
@@ -77,9 +81,6 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
}
\endcode
- In addition to displaying \l {AbstractButton::}{text}, buttons can also
- display an \l [QML]{Button Icons}{icon}.
-
\sa {Customizing Button}, {Button Controls}
*/