Doc: corrected path used for snippets.

Added "../../../" to snippet command in gestures.qdoc

Task-number: QTBUG-29101
Change-Id: Ie1d58355f43bcd939f6a178c64ab008b288af747
Reviewed-by: Jerome Pasion <jerome.pasion@digia.com>
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Nico Vertriest 2013-01-23 12:00:08 +01:00 committed by The Qt Project
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required gesture type. The standard types are defined by the Qt::GestureType
enum and include many commonly used gestures.
\snippet examples/gestures/imagegestures/imagewidget.cpp enable gestures
\snippet ../../../examples/gestures/imagegestures/imagewidget.cpp enable gestures
In the above code, the gestures are set up in the constructor of the target object
itself.
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\l{QWidget::}{event()} handler function and delegates gesture events to a
specialized gestureEvent() function:
\snippet examples/gestures/imagegestures/imagewidget.cpp event handler
\snippet ../../../examples/gestures/imagegestures/imagewidget.cpp event handler
The gesture events delivered to the target object can be examined individually
and dealt with appropriately:
\snippet examples/gestures/imagegestures/imagewidget.cpp gesture event handler
\snippet ../../../examples/gestures/imagegestures/imagewidget.cpp gesture event handler
Responding to a gesture is simply a matter of obtaining the QGesture object
delivered in the QGestureEvent sent to the target object and examining the
information it contains.
\snippet examples/gestures/imagegestures/imagewidget.cpp swipe function
\snippet ../../../examples/gestures/imagegestures/imagewidget.cpp swipe function
Here, we examine the direction in which the user swiped the widget and modify
its contents accordingly.