There is no obvious path to find the reference for QML Qt object.
This change adds links to it in Qt QML module index page and QML
Basic Types documentation.
Task-number: QTBUG-31921
Change-Id: I8a4ef1b3e696a0a7dec416d759ae64110e59c6c0
Reviewed-by: Jerome Pasion <jerome.pasion@digia.com>
For example, the basic types provided by the \c QtQuick module are listed below:
\annotatedlist qtquickbasictypes
+The \l{QtQml::Qt}{Qt} global object provides useful functions for manipulating values of basic types.
+
Currently only QML modules which are provided by Qt may provide their
own basic types, however this may change in future releases of Qt QML.
In order to use types provided by a particular QML module, clients
applications. The constructs of QML are described in the \l{The QML Reference}.
In addition to the \l{QML Basic Types}, the module comes with
-various QML object types:
+the following QML object types:
\list
\li \l Component
\li \l QtObject
\li \l Timer
\endlist
+The \l{QtQml::Qt}{Qt} global object provides useful enums and functions
+for various QML types.
+
\section2 Lists and Models
New in Qt 5.1, the model types are moved to a submodule, \c QtQml.Models. The