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diff --git a/examples/xmlpatterns/recipes/doc/src/recipes.qdoc b/examples/xmlpatterns/recipes/doc/src/recipes.qdoc index ced3323..3e8b396 100644 --- a/examples/xmlpatterns/recipes/doc/src/recipes.qdoc +++ b/examples/xmlpatterns/recipes/doc/src/recipes.qdoc @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ \ingroup xmlpattern_examples The Recipes example shows how to use Qt XML Patterns to query XML data - loaded from a file. + loaded from a file. \tableofcontents @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ In this case, the XML data represents a cookbook, \c{cookbook.xml}, which contains \c{<cookbook>} as its document element, which in turn contains a sequence of \c{<recipe>} elements. This XML data is - searched using queries stored in XQuery files (\c{*.xq}). + searched using queries stored in XQuery files (\c{*.xq}). \section2 The User Interface @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ display its contents in the top group box's \l{QTextEdit} {text viewer} . Finally, it finds the XQuery files (\c{.xq}) and adds each one to the \l{QComboBox} {combo box} menu. - + \snippet xmlpatterns/recipes/querymainwindow.cpp 0 The work is done in the \l{displayQuery() slot} {displayQuery()} |