diff -r ef0373b55136 -r 758a864f9613 src/gui/kernel/qevent.cpp --- a/src/gui/kernel/qevent.cpp Fri Sep 17 08:34:18 2010 +0300 +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qevent.cpp Mon Oct 04 01:19:32 2010 +0300 @@ -3627,7 +3627,7 @@ \brief The QTouchEvent class contains parameters that describe a touch event. \since 4.6 \ingroup events - \ingroup multitouch + \ingroup touch \section1 Enabling Touch Events @@ -3641,7 +3641,7 @@ Similarly to QMouseEvent, Qt automatically grabs each touch point on the first press inside a widget, and the widget will receive all updates for the touch point until it is released. - Note that it is possible for a widget to receive events for multiple touch points, and that + Note that it is possible for a widget to receive events for numerous touch points, and that multiple widgets may be receiving touch events at the same time. \section1 Event Handling @@ -3717,7 +3717,7 @@ \i As mentioned above, enabling touch events means multiple widgets can be receiving touch events simultaneously. Combined with the default QWidget::event() handling for QTouchEvents, - this gives you great flexibility in designing multi-touch user interfaces. Be aware of the + this gives you great flexibility in designing touch user interfaces. Be aware of the implications. For example, it is possible that the user is moving a QSlider with one finger and pressing a QPushButton with another. The signals emitted by these widgets will be interleaved. @@ -3729,7 +3729,7 @@ \i QTouchEvents are not affected by a \l{QWidget::grabMouse()}{mouse grab} or an \l{QApplication::activePopupWidget()}{active pop-up widget}. The behavior of QTouchEvents is - undefined when opening a pop-up or grabbing the mouse while there are multiple active touch + undefined when opening a pop-up or grabbing the mouse while there are more than one active touch points. \endlist @@ -4281,6 +4281,11 @@ QGestureEvent::accept() for each of them, or an event filter consumes the event. + \section1 Further Reading + + For an overview of gesture handling in Qt and information on using gestures + in your applications, see the \l{Gestures Programming} document. + \sa QGesture, QGestureRecognizer, QWidget::grabGesture(), QGraphicsObject::grabGesture() */