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diff --git a/doc/src/images/textobject-example.png b/examples/svg/richtext/textobject/doc/images/textobject-example.png Binary files differindex 626c102..626c102 100644 --- a/doc/src/images/textobject-example.png +++ b/examples/svg/richtext/textobject/doc/images/textobject-example.png diff --git a/doc/src/examples/textobject.qdoc b/examples/svg/richtext/textobject/doc/src/textobject.qdoc index fee3a55..79c90e1 100644 --- a/doc/src/examples/textobject.qdoc +++ b/examples/svg/richtext/textobject/doc/src/textobject.qdoc @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ Let's take a look at the header file of \c {SvgTextObject}: - \snippet examples/richtext/textobject/svgtextobject.h 0 + \snippet richtext/textobject/svgtextobject.h 0 A text object is a QObject that implements QTextObjectInterface. Note that the first class inherited must be QObject, and that @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ We start of by taking a look at the \l{QTextObjectInterface::}{intrinsicSize()} function: - \snippet examples/richtext/textobject/svgtextobject.cpp 0 + \snippet richtext/textobject/svgtextobject.cpp 0 \c intrinsicSize() is called by the layout to calculate the size of the text object. Notice that we have drawn the SVG image on a @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ example would lag seriously for large images if we drew them with a QSvgRenderer each time. - \snippet examples/richtext/textobject/svgtextobject.cpp 1 + \snippet richtext/textobject/svgtextobject.cpp 1 In \c drawObject(), we paint the SVG image using the QPainter provided by the layout. @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ The \c Window class is a self-contained window that has a QTextEdit in which SVG images can be inserted. - \snippet examples/richtext/textobject/window.h 0 + \snippet richtext/textobject/window.h 0 The \c insertTextObject() slot inserts an SVG image at the current cursor position, while \c setupTextObject() creates and registers @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ to our text object, starting with the \c setupTextObject() function. - \snippet examples/richtext/textobject/window.cpp 3 + \snippet richtext/textobject/window.cpp 3 \c {SvgTextFormat}'s value is the number of our object type. It is used to identify object types by the document layout. @@ -137,12 +137,12 @@ Let's move on to the \c insertTextObject() function: - \snippet examples/richtext/textobject/window.cpp 1 + \snippet richtext/textobject/window.cpp 1 First, the \c .svg file is opened and its contents are read into the \c svgData array. - \snippet examples/richtext/textobject/window.cpp 2 + \snippet richtext/textobject/window.cpp 2 To speed things up, we buffer the SVG image in a QImage. We use \l{QTextFormat::}{setProperty()} to store the QImage in the in the diff --git a/src/svg/doc/qtsvg.qdocconf b/src/svg/doc/qtsvg.qdocconf index f1775a9..81a4359 100644 --- a/src/svg/doc/qtsvg.qdocconf +++ b/src/svg/doc/qtsvg.qdocconf @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ headerdirs += .. \ ../../plugins/svg sourcedirs += .. \ - ../../plugins/svg + ../../plugins/svg exampledirs += ../../../examples/svg \ snippets/ |