They're value types, so we should show them being used as such. Change-Id: If9f0c366fac66306b7861f04e2f047540d444acc Reviewed-by: Christian Ehrlicher <ch.ehrlicher@gmx.de> |
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| addressbook | ||
| basicsortfiltermodel | ||
| chart | ||
| coloreditorfactory | ||
| combowidgetmapper | ||
| customsortfiltermodel | ||
| dirview | ||
| editabletreemodel | ||
| fetchmore | ||
| flattreeview | ||
| frozencolumn | ||
| interview | ||
| pixelator | ||
| puzzle | ||
| simpledommodel | ||
| simpletreemodel | ||
| simplewidgetmapper | ||
| spinboxdelegate | ||
| spreadsheet | ||
| stardelegate | ||
| storageview | ||
| README | ||
| itemviews.pro | ||
README
Item views are widgets that typically display data sets. Qt 4's model/view framework lets you handle large data sets by separating the underlying data from the way it is represented to the user, and provides support for customized rendering through the use of delegates. Documentation for these examples can be found via the Examples link in the main Qt documentation.