instances to be instantiated asynchronously and not cause freezes in the UI.
The \a parent argument specifies the parent the created instance will have. Omitting the
- parameter or passing null will create anobject with no parent. In this case, a reference
- to the created object must be maintained by the application of the object will eventually
- be garbage collected.
+ parameter or passing null will create an object with no parent. In this case, a reference
+ to the created object must be held so that it is not destroyed by the garbage collector.
The \a properties argument is specified as a map of property-value items which will be
set on the created object during its construction. \a mode may be Qt.Synchronous or
A ListView displays data from models created from built-in QML types like ListModel
and XmlListModel, or custom model classes defined in C++ that inherit from
- QAbstractListModel.
+ QAbstractItemModel or QAbstractListModel.
A ListView has a \l model, which defines the data to be displayed, and
a \l delegate, which defines how the data should be displayed. Items in a
/*!
\fn const QSGGeometry::ColoredPoint2D *QSGGeometry::vertexDataAsColoredPoint2D() const
- Convenience function to access the vertex data as an immuatble
+ Convenience function to access the vertex data as an immutable
array of QSGGeometry::ColoredPoint2D.
*/
/*!
\fn QSGGeometry::ColoredPoint2D *QSGGeometry::vertexDataAsColoredPoint2D()
- Convenience function to access the vertex data as a muatble
+ Convenience function to access the vertex data as a mutable
array of QSGGeometry::ColoredPoint2D.
*/
/*!
\fn const QSGGeometry::TexturedPoint2D *QSGGeometry::vertexDataAsTexturedPoint2D() const
- Convenience function to access the vertex data as an immuatble
+ Convenience function to access the vertex data as an immutable
array of QSGGeometry::TexturedPoint2D.
*/
/*!
\fn QSGGeometry::TexturedPoint2D *QSGGeometry::vertexDataAsTexturedPoint2D()
- Convenience function to access the vertex data as a muatble
+ Convenience function to access the vertex data as a mutable
array of QSGGeometry::TexturedPoint2D.
*/
/*!
\fn const QSGGeometry::Point2D *QSGGeometry::vertexDataAsPoint2D() const
- Convenience function to access the vertex data as an immuatble
+ Convenience function to access the vertex data as an immutable
array of QSGGeometry::Point2D.
*/
/*!
\fn QSGGeometry::Point2D *QSGGeometry::vertexDataAsPoint2D()
- Convenience function to access the vertex data as a muatble
+ Convenience function to access the vertex data as a mutable
array of QSGGeometry::Point2D.
*/
before rendering starts.
\value OwnsGeometry Only valid for QSGGeometryNode and QSGClipNode.
The node has ownership over the QSGGeometry instance and will
- delete it when the node is destroyed.
+ delete it when the node is destroyed or a geometry is assigned.
\value OwnsMaterial Only valid for QSGGeometryNode. The node has ownership
- over the material and will delete it when the node is destroyed.
+ over the material and will delete it when the node is destroyed or a material is assigned.
\value OwnsOpaqueMaterial Only valid for QSGGeometryNode. The node has
ownership over the opaque material and will delete it when the node is
- destroyed.
+ destroyed or a material is assigned.
*/
/*!
tuple. The QSGGeometry::defaultAttributes_TexturedPoint2D returns an
attribute set compatible with this material.
- The texture to be rendered is can be set using setTexture(). How the
+ The texture to be rendered can be set using setTexture(). How the
texture should be rendered can be specified using setMipmapFiltering(),
setFiltering(), setHorizontalWrapMode() and setVerticalWrapMode().
The rendering state is set on the texture instance just before it
/*!
Sets the texture of this material to \a texture.
- The material does not take ownership over the texture.
+ The material does not take ownership of the texture.
*/
void QSGOpaqueTextureMaterial::setTexture(QSGTexture *texture)
tuple. The QSGGeometry::defaultAttributes_TexturedPoint2D returns an
attribute set compatible with this material.
- The texture to be rendered is set using setTexture(). How the
+ The texture to be rendered can be set using setTexture(). How the
texture should be rendered can be specified using setMipmapFiltering(),
setFiltering(), setHorizontalWrapMode() and setVerticalWrapMode().
The rendering state is set on the texture instance just before it