Doc: Fix QDoc syntax in bindable properties overview
Drop the \c command when in front of \l commands as that doesn't work. Pick-to: 6.6 Change-Id: I0aa092461807e068e9c2368f5d6f04e77b56c910 Reviewed-by: Andreas Eliasson <andreas.eliasson@qt.io> Reviewed-by: James DeLisle <james.delisle@qt.io> (cherry picked from commit c8fb376de50683c81cbf64b4422058d4dd2e9f07) Reviewed-by: Qt Cherry-pick Bot <cherrypick_bot@qt-project.org>
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Q_PROPERTYs without \c BINDABLE can also be bound and be used in binding expressions,
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as long as they define a \c NOTIFY signal. You must wrap the property in a \l QBindable
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using the \c {QBindable(QObject* obj, const char* property)} constructor. Then, the
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property can be bound using \c \l QBindable::setBinding() or used in a binding
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expression via \c \l QBindable::value(). You must use \c QBindable::value() in binding
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property can be bound using \l QBindable::setBinding() or used in a binding
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expression via \l QBindable::value(). You must use \c QBindable::value() in binding
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expressions instead of the normal property \c READ function (or \c MEMBER) to enable
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dependency tracking if the property is not \c BINDABLE.
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