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author | Venu <venugopal.shivashankar@digia.com> | 2013-08-01 12:24:43 +0200 |
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committer | The Qt Project <gerrit-noreply@qt-project.org> | 2013-08-02 14:40:32 +0200 |
commit | 1ff8ed1bf5c8f0fe0f0c2e7a5ab62ae539f8c97e (patch) | |
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download | qtbase-1ff8ed1bf5c8f0fe0f0c2e7a5ab62ae539f8c97e.tar.gz |
Doc: Corrected the example path in the tutorial
Task-number: QTBUG-32688
Change-Id: I12c264f29bc1d49322c60debdec3758859f62fa8
Reviewed-by: Jerome Pasion <jerome.pasion@digia.com>
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1 files changed, 16 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/src/widgets/doc/src/modelview.qdoc b/src/widgets/doc/src/modelview.qdoc index 97d1c72e85..b2f9da9563 100644 --- a/src/widgets/doc/src/modelview.qdoc +++ b/src/widgets/doc/src/modelview.qdoc @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ This tutorial includes example code for you to edit and integrate into your project. The tutorial's source code is located in Qt's - \c examples/tutorials/modelview directory. + \e examples/widgets/tutorials/modelview directory. For more detailed information you may also want to look at the \l{model-view-programming.html}{reference documentation} @@ -190,14 +190,14 @@ Below are 7 very simple and independent applications that show different sides of model/view programming. The source code can be found inside the - \c{examples/tutorials/modelview} directory. + \c{examples/widgets/tutorials/modelview} directory. \section2 2.1 A Read Only Table We start with an application that uses a QTableView to show data. We will add editing capabilities later. - (file source: examples/tutorials/modelview/1_readonly/main.cpp) + (file source: examples/widgets/tutorials/modelview/1_readonly/main.cpp) \snippet tutorials/modelview/1_readonly/main.cpp Quoting ModelView Tutorial We have the usual \l {modelview-part2-main-cpp.html}{main()} function: @@ -218,12 +218,12 @@ We have a table data set, so let's start with QAbstractTableModel since it is easier to use than the more general QAbstractItemModel. - (file source: examples/tutorials/modelview/1_readonly/mymodel.h) + (file source: examples/widgets/tutorials/modelview/1_readonly/mymodel.h) \snippet tutorials/modelview/1_readonly/mymodel.h Quoting ModelView Tutorial QAbstractTableModel requires the implementation of three abstract methods. - (file source: examples/tutorials/modelview/1_readonly/mymodel.cpp) + (file source: examples/widgets/tutorials/modelview/1_readonly/mymodel.cpp) \snippet tutorials/modelview/1_readonly/mymodel.cpp Quoting ModelView Tutorial The number of rows and columns is provided by @@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ result shown above. The difference is that this time we use parameter int role to return different pieces of information depending on its value. - (file source: examples/tutorials/modelview/2_formatting/mymodel.cpp) + (file source: examples/widgets/tutorials/modelview/2_formatting/mymodel.cpp) \snippet tutorials/modelview/2_formatting/mymodel.cpp Quoting ModelView Tutorial Each formatting property will be requested from the model with a separate @@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ We still have a read only table, but this time the content changes every second because we are showing the current time. - (file source: examples/tutorials/modelview/3_changingmodel/mymodel.cpp) + (file source: examples/widgets/tutorials/modelview/3_changingmodel/mymodel.cpp) \snippet tutorials/modelview/3_changingmodel/mymodel.cpp quoting mymodel_QVariant Something is missing to make the clock tick. We need to tell the view every @@ -328,12 +328,12 @@ this with a timer. In the constructor, we set its interval to 1 second and connect its timeout signal. - (file source: examples/tutorials/modelview/3_changingmodel/mymodel.cpp) + (file source: examples/widgets/tutorials/modelview/3_changingmodel/mymodel.cpp) \snippet tutorials/modelview/3_changingmodel/mymodel.cpp quoting mymodel_a Here is the corresponding slot: - (file source: examples/tutorials/modelview/3_changingmodel/mymodel.cpp) + (file source: examples/widgets/tutorials/modelview/3_changingmodel/mymodel.cpp) \snippet tutorials/modelview/3_changingmodel/mymodel.cpp quoting mymodel_b We ask the view to read the data in the top left cell again by emitting the @@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ The header content, however, is set via the model, so we reimplement the \l{QAbstractItemModel::headerData()}{headerData()} method: - (file source: examples/tutorials/modelview/4_headers/mymodel.cpp) + (file source: examples/widgets/tutorials/modelview/4_headers/mymodel.cpp) \snippet tutorials/modelview/4_headers/mymodel.cpp quoting mymodel_c Note that method \l{QAbstractItemModel::headerData()}{headerData()} also has @@ -368,7 +368,7 @@ enabled. This is done by reimplementing the following virtual methods: \l{QAbstractItemModel::}{setData()} and \l{QAbstractItemModel::}{flags()}. - (file source: examples/tutorials/modelview/5_edit/mymodel.h) + (file source: examples/widgets/tutorials/modelview/5_edit/mymodel.h) \snippet tutorials/modelview/5_edit/mymodel.h Quoting ModelView Tutorial We use \c the two-dimensional array QString \c m_gridData to store our data. @@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ interface. We have also introduced the \c editCompleted() signal, which makes it possible to transfer the modified text to the window title. - (file source: examples/tutorials/modelview/5_edit/mymodel.cpp) + (file source: examples/widgets/tutorials/modelview/5_edit/mymodel.cpp) \snippet tutorials/modelview/5_edit/mymodel.cpp quoting mymodel_e \l{QAbstractItemModel::setData()}{setData()} will be called each time the @@ -388,7 +388,7 @@ checkbox to be selected, calls would also be made with the role set to \l Qt::CheckStateRole. - (file source: examples/tutorials/modelview/5_edit/mymodel.cpp) + (file source: examples/widgets/tutorials/modelview/5_edit/mymodel.cpp) \snippet tutorials/modelview/5_edit/mymodel.cpp quoting mymodel_f Various properties of a cell can be adjusted with @@ -432,7 +432,7 @@ \image tree_2_with_algorithm.png - (file source: examples/tutorials/modelview/6_treeview/mainwindow.cpp) + (file source: examples/widgets/tutorials/modelview/6_treeview/mainwindow.cpp) \snippet tutorials/modelview/6_treeview/mainwindow.cpp Quoting ModelView Tutorial We simply instantiate a QStandardItemModel and add a couple of @@ -450,7 +450,7 @@ So let's create a couple of items: - (file source: examples/tutorials/modelview/7_selections/mainwindow.cpp) + (file source: examples/widgets/tutorials/modelview/7_selections/mainwindow.cpp) \snippet tutorials/modelview/7_selections/mainwindow.cpp quoting modelview_a Views manage selections within a separate selection model, which can be @@ -458,7 +458,7 @@ retrieve the selection Model in order to connect a slot to its \l{QAbstractItemView::}{selectionChanged()} signal. - (file source: examples/tutorials/modelview/7_selections/mainwindow.cpp) + (file source: examples/widgets/tutorials/modelview/7_selections/mainwindow.cpp) \snippet tutorials/modelview/7_selections/mainwindow.cpp quoting modelview_b We get the model index that corresponds to the selection by calling |