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+++ b/doc/man/man3/qcstring.3qt
@@ -1041,7 +1041,7 @@ See also Note on character comparisons.
Reads a string into \fIstr\fR from the stream \fIs\fR.
.PP
See also Format of the QDataStream operators.
-.SH "void * tqmemmove ( void * dst, const void * src, uint len )"
+.SH "void * qmemmove ( void * dst, const void * src, uint len )"
This function is normally part of the C library. Qt implements memmove() for platforms that do not provide it.
.PP
memmove() copies \fIlen\fR bytes from \fIsrc\fR into \fIdst\fR. The data is copied correctly even if \fIsrc\fR and \fIdst\fR overlap.
@@ -1054,18 +1054,18 @@ Special case I: Returns 0 if \fIstr1\fR and \fIstr2\fR are both 0.
.PP
Special case II: Returns a random nonzero value if \fIstr1\fR is 0 or \fIstr2\fR is 0 (but not both).
.PP
-See also qstrncmp(), tqstricmp(), tqstrnicmp(), and Note on character comparisons.
+See also qstrncmp(), qstricmp(), qstrnicmp(), and Note on character comparisons.
.SH "char * qstrcpy ( char * dst, const char * src )"
A safe strcpy() function.
.PP
Copies all characters up to and including the '\0' from \fIsrc\fR into \fIdst\fR and returns a pointer to \fIdst\fR.
-.SH "char * tqstrdup ( const char * src )"
+.SH "char * qstrdup ( const char * src )"
Returns a duplicate string.
.PP
Allocates space for a copy of \fIsrc\fR, copies it, and returns a pointer to the copy. If \fIsrc\fR is 0, it immediately returns 0.
.PP
The returned string must be deleted using \fCdelete[]\fR.
-.SH "int tqstricmp ( const char * str1, const char * str2 )"
+.SH "int qstricmp ( const char * str1, const char * str2 )"
A safe stricmp() function.
.PP
Compares \fIstr1\fR and \fIstr2\fR ignoring the case.
@@ -1076,7 +1076,7 @@ Special case I: Returns 0 if \fIstr1\fR and \fIstr2\fR are both 0.
.PP
Special case II: Returns a random nonzero value if \fIstr1\fR is 0 or \fIstr2\fR is 0 (but not both).
.PP
-See also qstrcmp(), qstrncmp(), tqstrnicmp(), and Note on character comparisons.
+See also qstrcmp(), qstrncmp(), qstrnicmp(), and Note on character comparisons.
.SH "uint qstrlen ( const char * str )"
A safe strlen function.
.PP
@@ -1092,14 +1092,14 @@ Special case I: Returns 0 if \fIstr1\fR and \fIstr2\fR are both 0.
.PP
Special case II: Returns a random nonzero value if \fIstr1\fR is 0 or \fIstr2\fR is 0 (but not both).
.PP
-See also qstrcmp(), tqstricmp(), tqstrnicmp(), and Note on character comparisons.
-.SH "char * tqstrncpy ( char * dst, const char * src, uint len )"
+See also qstrcmp(), qstricmp(), qstrnicmp(), and Note on character comparisons.
+.SH "char * qstrncpy ( char * dst, const char * src, uint len )"
A safe strncpy() function.
.PP
Copies at most \fIlen\fR bytes from \fIsrc\fR (stopping at \fIlen\fR or the terminating '\0' whichever comes first) into \fIdst\fR and returns a pointer to \fIdst\fR. Guarantees that \fIdst\fR is '\0'-terminated. If \fIsrc\fR or \fIdst\fR is 0, returns 0 immediately.
.PP
See also qstrcpy().
-.SH "int tqstrnicmp ( const char * str1, const char * str2, uint len )"
+.SH "int qstrnicmp ( const char * str1, const char * str2, uint len )"
A safe strnicmp() function.
.PP
Compares at most \fIlen\fR bytes of \fIstr1\fR and \fIstr2\fR ignoring the case.
@@ -1110,7 +1110,7 @@ Special case I: Returns 0 if \fIstr1\fR and \fIstr2\fR are both 0.
.PP
Special case II: Returns a random nonzero value if \fIstr1\fR is 0 or \fIstr2\fR is 0 (but not both).
.PP
-See also qstrcmp(), qstrncmp(), tqstricmp(), and Note on character comparisons.
+See also qstrcmp(), qstrncmp(), qstricmp(), and Note on character comparisons.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR http://doc.trolltech.com/qcstring.html