Doc: removed reference to non-existing method

QAbstractAnimation::updateCurrentValue


Change-Id: I1610591ec43d019ca136df5a01350dc6ca7392ff
Reviewed-by: Martin Smith <martin.smith@theqtcompany.com>
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Nico Vertriest 2016-08-22 15:15:15 +02:00
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As mentioned in the previous section, the QPropertyAnimation class can As mentioned in the previous section, the QPropertyAnimation class can
interpolate over Qt properties. It is often this class that should be used interpolate over Qt properties. It is often this class that should be used
for animation of values; in fact, its superclass, QVariantAnimation, has an for animation of values. Its superclass, QVariantAnimation, does not change
empty implementation of \l{QAbstractAnimation::}{updateCurrentValue()}, and any value unless we change it ourselves on the \l{QVariantAnimation::valueChanged()}{valueChanged signal}.
does not change any value unless we change it ourselves on the
\l{QVariantAnimation::valueChanged()}{valueChanged signal}.
A major reason we chose to animate Qt properties is that it A major reason we chose to animate Qt properties is that it
presents us with freedom to animate already existing classes in presents us with freedom to animate already existing classes in