--- a/src/declarative/qml/qdeclarativeextensionplugin.cpp Fri Sep 17 08:34:18 2010 +0300
+++ b/src/declarative/qml/qdeclarativeextensionplugin.cpp Mon Oct 04 01:19:32 2010 +0300
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@
\o Subclass QDeclarativeExtensionPlugin, implement registerTypes() method
to register types using qmlRegisterType(), and export the class using the Q_EXPORT_PLUGIN2() macro
\o Write an appropriate project file for the plugin
- \o Create a \l{The qmldir file}{qmldir file} to describe the plugin
+ \o Create a \l{Writing a qmldir file}{qmldir file} to describe the plugin
\endlist
QML extension plugins can be used to provide either application-specific or
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@
\dots
To make this class available as a QML type, create a plugin that registers
- this type using qmlRegisterType(). For this example the plugin
+ this type with a specific \l {QML Modules}{module} using qmlRegisterType(). For this example the plugin
module will be named \c com.nokia.TimeExample (as defined in the project
file further below).
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@
...
\endcode
- Finally, a \l{The qmldir file}{qmldir file} is required in the \c com/nokia/TimeExample directory
+ Finally, a \l{Writing a qmldir file}{qmldir file} is required in the \c com/nokia/TimeExample directory
that describes the plugin. This directory includes a \c Clock.qml file that
should be bundled with the plugin, so it needs to be specified in the \c qmldir
file: