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May 5, 2011, 5:36:53 AM (14 years ago)
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Dmitry A. Kuminov
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trunk: Merged in qt 4.7.2 sources from branches/vendor/nokia/qt.

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    4228/*!
    4329    \page object.html
    44     \title Qt Object Model
     30    \title Object Model
     31    \ingroup qt-basic-concepts
    4532    \brief A description of the powerful features made possible by Qt's dynamic object model.
    46 
    47     \ingroup frameworks-technologies
    4833
    4934    The standard C++ object model provides very efficient runtime
     
    6146    \o queryable and designable \l{Qt's Property System}{object
    6247       properties}
    63     \o powerful \l{events and event filters}
     48    \o powerful \l{The Event System}{events and event filters}
    6449    \o contextual \l{i18n}{string translation for internationalization}
    6550    \o sophisticated interval driven \l timers that make it possible
    6651       to elegantly integrate many tasks in an event-driven GUI
    67     \o hierarchical and queryable \l{Object Trees and Object Ownership}{object
     52    \o hierarchical and queryable \l{Object Trees & Ownership}{object
    6853       trees} that organize object ownership in a natural way
    6954    \o guarded pointers (QPointer) that are automatically
     
    115100    Object, what name should we give the copy?
    116101
    117     \o has a location in an \l{Object Trees and Object Ownership}
     102    \o has a location in an \l{Object Trees & Ownership}
    118103    {object hierarchy}. If we copy a Qt Object, where should the copy
    119104    be located?
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