Sure. It took me a lot of head-banging and hair-pulling before I figured it out.

It is sort of disappointing that since the move from Nokia to Digia / qt-project.org so much of the documentation seems to have been turned over to user-contributed articles which aren't being kept up to date or indexed for the current release. Most of the time when you use the drop-down link to select the version of Qt you're working with, you end up on the main documentation home page for that version, and no way to search effectively. For example, the link I gave you was for Qt 5.0. It you chage the version to the current Qt 5.1 release, it drops you onto the 5.1 documentation home page.