From 50372ac8f941a06b30f41624d819c4e5513f6b62 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nico Vertriest Date: Thu, 9 May 2019 11:42:50 +0200 Subject: Doc: Fix links to example code - Qdoc doesn't create links to example code anymore - modifying references to example code Change-Id: I7e526b8767f20958b00974c46c3e174ab12d5663 Reviewed-by: Paul Wicking --- examples/serialport/doc/terminal.qdoc | 35 ++++++++++++++++------------------- 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) diff --git a/examples/serialport/doc/terminal.qdoc b/examples/serialport/doc/terminal.qdoc index 6c6aa92..65cabb9 100644 --- a/examples/serialport/doc/terminal.qdoc +++ b/examples/serialport/doc/terminal.qdoc @@ -46,13 +46,13 @@ \list - \li \e{The asynchronous (non-blocking) approach.} Operations are scheduled + \li \b{The asynchronous (non-blocking) approach.} Operations are scheduled and performed when the control returns to Qt's event loop. QSerialPort emits a signal when the operation is finished. For example, QSerialPort::write() - returns immediately. When the data is sent to the serial port, QSerialPort - emits \l{QIODevice::bytesWritten()}{bytesWritten()}. + returns immediately. When the data is sent to the serial port, + QSerialPort emits \l{QIODevice::bytesWritten()}{bytesWritten()}. - \li \e{The synchronous (blocking) approach.} In non-GUI and multithreaded + \li \b{The synchronous (blocking) approach.} In non-GUI and multithreaded applications, the \c waitFor...() functions can be called (i.e. QSerialPort::waitForReadyRead()) to suspend the calling thread until the operation has completed. @@ -67,22 +67,22 @@ \list - \li \l{terminal/mainwindow.cpp}{MainWindow} - is the main application + \li \c{MainWindow} (\c{terminal/mainwindow.cpp}) - is the main application window that contains all the working logic for the serial port programming, including configuration, I/O processing and so forth, while inheriting the QMainWindow. - \li \l{terminal/console.cpp}{Console} - is the central widget of the + \li \c{Console} (\c{terminal/console.cpp}) - is the central widget of the main window, displaying the transmitted or received data. The widget is derived from the QPlainTextEdit class. - \li \l{terminal/settingsdialog.cpp}{SettingsDialog} - is a dialog for + \li \c{SettingsDialog} (\c{terminal/settingsdialog.cpp}) - is a dialog for configuring the serial port, as well as for displaying the available serial ports and information about them. \endlist - The serial port is instantiated in the \l{terminal/mainwindow.cpp}{MainWindow} + The serial port is instantiated in the \c MainWindow constructor. The main widget is passed as the parent, so the object deletion happens automatically according to the parent and child mechanism in Qt: @@ -103,14 +103,12 @@ \snippet terminal/mainwindow.cpp 4 - In this slot, the settings are read from \l{terminal/settingsdialog.cpp} - {SettingsDialog} and an attempt is made to open and initialize the serial + In this slot, the settings are read from \c{SettingsDialog} and an attempt is made to open and initialize the serial port accordingly. If successful, the status bar displays a message that the opening was successful with the given configuration; otherwise, a messagebox is displayed with the appropriate error code and message. If the serial port - settings have never been called - \l{terminal/settingsdialog.cpp}{SettingsDialog}, then the terminal - attempts to open the port with the default settings: 9600 8N1. + settings have never been called then the terminal attempts to open + the port with the default settings: 9600 8N1. Clicking on the \b{Disconnect} button invokes the \c closeSerialPort() slot: @@ -128,18 +126,17 @@ When the serial port receives new data, the signal \l{QIODevice::}{readyRead()} is emitted, and that signal is - connected to the \c MainWindow::readData() slot: + connected to the \c{MainWindow::readData()} slot: \snippet terminal/mainwindow.cpp 7 This slot reads the data from the serial port and displays that in the - \l{terminal/console.cpp}{Console} widget. + Console widget. - Clicking on the \b{Configure} button invokes the \c show() slot which - belongs to the \l{terminal/settingsdialog.cpp}{SettingsDialog} - widget. + Clicking on the \b{Configure} button invokes the \c{show()} slot which + belongs to the \c{SettingsDialog} widget. - This method displays the \l{terminal/settingsdialog.cpp}{SettingsDialog} + This method (\c{terminal/settingsdialog.cpp}) displays the \c{SettingsDialog}, in which the user can choose the desired serial port, see the information about the selected port, and set the desired parameters of the given serial port. -- cgit v1.2.1