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diff --git a/nsplugins/viewer/kxt.cpp b/nsplugins/viewer/kxt.cpp
index 7f2e04b54..9f5f43d51 100644
--- a/nsplugins/viewer/kxt.cpp
+++ b/nsplugins/viewer/kxt.cpp
@@ -44,15 +44,15 @@
**
*****************************************************************************/
-#include <qglobal.h>
+#include <tqglobal.h>
#if QT_VERSION < 0x030100
#include <kapplication.h>
-#include <qwidget.h>
-#include <qobjectlist.h>
-#include <qwidgetlist.h>
+#include <tqwidget.h>
+#include <tqobjectlist.h>
+#include <tqwidgetlist.h>
#include <kdebug.h>
-#include <qtimer.h>
+#include <tqtimer.h>
#include "kxt.h"
@@ -136,15 +136,15 @@ typedef struct _QWidgetRec {
static
-void reparentChildrenOf(QWidget* parent)
+void reparentChildrenOf(TQWidget* parent)
{
if ( !parent->children() )
return; // nothing to do
- for ( QObjectListIt it( *parent->children() ); it.current(); ++it ) {
+ for ( TQObjectListIt it( *parent->children() ); it.current(); ++it ) {
if ( it.current()->isWidgetType() ) {
- QWidget* widget = (QWidget*)it.current();
+ TQWidget* widget = (TQWidget*)it.current();
XReparentWindow( qt_xdisplay(),
widget->winId(),
parent->winId(),
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ static
QWidgetClassRec qwidgetClassRec = {
{ /* core fields */
/* superclass */ (WidgetClass) &widgetClassRec,
- /* class_name */ (char*)"QWidget",
+ /* class_name */ (char*)"TQWidget",
/* widget_size */ sizeof(QWidgetRec),
/* class_initialize */ 0,
/* class_part_initialize */ 0,
@@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ void removeXtEventFilters()
filters_installed = FALSE;
}
-// When we are in an event loop of QApplication rather than the browser's
+// When we are in an event loop of TQApplication rather than the browser's
// event loop (eg. for a modal dialog), we still send events to Xt.
static
void np_event_proc( XEvent* e )
@@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ void np_event_proc( XEvent* e )
static void np_set_timer( int interval )
{
- // Ensure we only have one timeout in progress - QApplication is
+ // Ensure we only have one timeout in progress - TQApplication is
// computing the one amount of time we need to wait.
if ( qt_np_timerid ) {
XtRemoveTimeOut( qt_np_timerid );
@@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ static void np_do_timers( void*, void* )
static bool my_xt;
/*!
- Constructs a QApplication and initializes the Xt toolkit.
+ Constructs a TQApplication and initializes the Xt toolkit.
The \a appclass, \a options, \a num_options, and \a resources
arguments are passed on to XtAppSetFallbackResources and
XtDisplayInitialize.
@@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ static bool my_xt;
needs to use some existing Xt/Motif widgets.
*/
KXtApplication::KXtApplication(int& argc, char** argv,
- const QCString& rAppName, bool allowStyles, bool GUIenabled,
+ const TQCString& rAppName, bool allowStyles, bool GUIenabled,
XrmOptionDescRec *options, int num_options,
char** resources)
: KApplication(argc, argv, rAppName, allowStyles, GUIenabled)
@@ -327,14 +327,14 @@ KXtApplication::KXtApplication(int& argc, char** argv,
}
/*!
- Constructs a QApplication from the \a display of an already-initialized
+ Constructs a TQApplication from the \a display of an already-initialized
Xt application.
Use this constructor when introducing Qt widgets into an existing
Xt/Motif application.
*/
KXtApplication::KXtApplication(Display* dpy, int& argc, char** argv,
- const QCString& rAppName, bool allowStyles, bool GUIenabled)
+ const TQCString& rAppName, bool allowStyles, bool GUIenabled)
: KApplication(dpy, argc, argv, rAppName, allowStyles, GUIenabled)
{
my_xt = FALSE;
@@ -367,7 +367,7 @@ void KXtApplication::init()
qt_np_add_timer_setter(np_set_timer);
qt_np_add_event_proc(np_event_proc);
qt_np_count++;
-/* QTimer *timer = new QTimer( this );
+/* TQTimer *timer = new TQTimer( this );
timer->start(500);*/
}
@@ -381,11 +381,11 @@ void KXtApplication::init()
Xt widgets, it can be a QWidget
based on a Xt widget class. For including Qt widgets in an existing
Xt/Motif application, it can be a special Xt widget class that is
- a QWidget. See the constructors for the different behaviors.
+ a TQWidget. See the constructors for the different behaviors.
*/
void KXtWidget::init(const char* name, WidgetClass widget_class,
- Widget parent, QWidget* qparent,
+ Widget parent, TQWidget* qparent,
ArgList args, Cardinal num_args,
bool managed)
{
@@ -438,14 +438,14 @@ void KXtWidget::init(const char* name, WidgetClass widget_class,
/*!
Constructs a KXtWidget of the special Xt widget class known as
- "QWidget" to the resource manager.
+ "TQWidget" to the resource manager.
Use this constructor to utilize Qt widgets in an Xt/Motif
- application. The KXtWidget is a QWidget, so you can create
+ application. The KXtWidget is a TQWidget, so you can create
subwidgets, layouts, etc. using Qt functionality.
*/
KXtWidget::KXtWidget(const char* name, Widget parent, bool managed) :
- QWidget( 0, name, WResizeNoErase )
+ TQWidget( 0, name, WResizeNoErase )
{
init(name, qWidgetClass, parent, 0, 0, 0, managed);
Arg reqargs[20];
@@ -460,21 +460,21 @@ KXtWidget::KXtWidget(const char* name, Widget parent, bool managed) :
Use this constructor to utilize Xt or Motif widgets in a Qt
application. The KXtWidget looks and behaves
- like the Xt class, but can be used like any QWidget.
+ like the Xt class, but can be used like any TQWidget.
Note that Xt requires that the most toplevel Xt widget is a shell.
That means, if \a parent is a KXtWidget, the \a widget_class can be
of any kind. If there isn't a parent or the parent is just a normal
- QWidget, \a widget_class should be something like \c
+ TQWidget, \a widget_class should be something like \c
topLevelShellWidgetClass.
If the \a managed parameter is TRUE and \a parent in not NULL,
XtManageChild it used to manage the child.
*/
KXtWidget::KXtWidget(const char* name, WidgetClass widget_class,
- QWidget *parent, ArgList args, Cardinal num_args,
+ TQWidget *parent, ArgList args, Cardinal num_args,
bool managed) :
- QWidget( parent, name, WResizeNoErase )
+ TQWidget( parent, name, WResizeNoErase )
{
if ( !parent )
init(name, widget_class, 0, 0, args, num_args, managed);
@@ -492,11 +492,11 @@ KXtWidget::~KXtWidget()
{
// Delete children first, as Xt will destroy their windows
//
- QObjectList* list = queryList("QWidget", 0, FALSE, FALSE);
+ TQObjectList* list = queryList("TQWidget", 0, FALSE, FALSE);
if ( list ) {
- QWidget* c;
- QObjectListIt it( *list );
- while ( (c = (QWidget*)it.current()) ) {
+ TQWidget* c;
+ TQObjectListIt it( *list );
+ while ( (c = (TQWidget*)it.current()) ) {
delete c;
++it;
}
@@ -530,7 +530,7 @@ bool KXtWidget::x11Event( XEvent * e )
if ( xtparent )
setActiveWindow();
}
- return QWidget::x11Event( e );
+ return TQWidget::x11Event( e );
}
@@ -540,7 +540,7 @@ bool KXtWidget::x11Event( XEvent * e )
void KXtWidget::setActiveWindow()
{
if ( xtparent ) {
- if ( !QWidget::isActiveWindow() && isActiveWindow() ) {
+ if ( !TQWidget::isActiveWindow() && isActiveWindow() ) {
XFocusChangeEvent e;
e.type = FocusIn;
e.window = winId();
@@ -549,12 +549,12 @@ void KXtWidget::setActiveWindow()
XSendEvent( qt_xdisplay(), e.window, TRUE, NoEventMask, (XEvent*)&e );
}
} else {
- QWidget::setActiveWindow();
+ TQWidget::setActiveWindow();
}
}
/*!
- Different from QWidget::isActiveWindow()
+ Different from TQWidget::isActiveWindow()
*/
bool KXtWidget::isActiveWindow() const
{
@@ -564,7 +564,7 @@ bool KXtWidget::isActiveWindow() const
if ( win == None) return FALSE;
- QWidget *w = find( (WId)win );
+ TQWidget *w = find( (WId)win );
if ( w ) {
// We know that window
return w->topLevelWidget() == topLevelWidget();
@@ -586,7 +586,7 @@ bool KXtWidget::isActiveWindow() const
/*!\reimp
*/
-void KXtWidget::moveEvent( QMoveEvent* )
+void KXtWidget::moveEvent( TQMoveEvent* )
{
if ( xtparent )
return;
@@ -605,7 +605,7 @@ void KXtWidget::moveEvent( QMoveEvent* )
/*!\reimp
*/
-void KXtWidget::resizeEvent( QResizeEvent* )
+void KXtWidget::resizeEvent( TQResizeEvent* )
{
if ( xtparent )
return;