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diff --git a/doc/src/examples/hapticsplayer.qdoc b/doc/src/examples/hapticsplayer.qdoc deleted file mode 100644 index 5749d2be0..000000000 --- a/doc/src/examples/hapticsplayer.qdoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -/**************************************************************************** -** -** Copyright (C) 2012 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). -** All rights reserved. -** Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com) -** -** This file is part of the documentation of the Qt Toolkit. -** -** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:FDL$ -** GNU Free Documentation License -** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Free -** Documentation License version 1.3 as published by the Free Software -** Foundation and appearing in the file included in the packaging of -** this file. -** -** Other Usage -** Alternatively, this file may be used in accordance with the terms -** and conditions contained in a signed written agreement between you -** and Nokia. -** -** -** -** -** $QT_END_LICENSE$ -** -****************************************************************************/ - -/*! - \example hapticsplayer - \title Haptics Player - - \tableofcontents - - \section1 Overview - - This example shows how to use various haptic effects in an application via - the \l{Feedback}{QtMobility Feedback API}. - - It provides an example of how to use the QtMobility libraries to: - \list - \o play "system theme" haptic effects corresponding to certain predefined events - \o play a dynamic custom effect, single or repeating - \o play a custom effect which is stored in a file - \endlist - - \section2 Use Case - - This example is more feature complete than the \l{hapticsquare}{Haptic Square} example, - but is intended more as a way to test the haptics provider plugins which - are available on a system, than as an example for application developers. - - It is useful for people who wish to learn how to use the API to create and - play custom effects dynamically, or to allow users of an application to - select which haptic effect to play when a particular event occurs. It is also useful - to test how effects are implemented on specific devices. - - It is a more complex example than the \l{hapticsquare}{Haptic Square} example, so it is - suggested that developers look at that example first. - - \section2 Interface - The application is designed to work on desktop and mobile platforms with - minimal differences in code between the platforms. The interface consists - of three tabs which allow the user to select and play different custom, - system theme, and file effects, respectively. The custom effect tab also - allows the user to modify the custom effect dynamically, and see the effect - of attack and fade, intensity and duration, and periodicity, on the user - experience. - - \section2 Known Issues - The example will not work correctly on platforms which do not have a - QFeedbackHapticInterface (haptic effect provider) plugin loaded. On such - platforms, the example will do nothing. -*/ |