From 6ed1ea98db6b1b369e7561efcc2c666b810e5446 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Darrell Anderson Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2012 15:51:46 -0500 Subject: Update XDG information in support of bug report 892. --- tdeui/kpanelapplet.h | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'tdeui/kpanelapplet.h') diff --git a/tdeui/kpanelapplet.h b/tdeui/kpanelapplet.h index 0d3ac430f..566fc2667 100644 --- a/tdeui/kpanelapplet.h +++ b/tdeui/kpanelapplet.h @@ -48,12 +48,12 @@ class TQPopupMenu; * Besides standard keys like "Name", "Comment" and "Icon" there are * two panel applet specific keys: * - * \b X-KDE-Library \n + * \b X-TDE-Library \n * * Used by the panel to locate the applet DSO (Dynamic Shared Object) - * Example: X-KDE-Library=libexampleapplet + * Example: X-TDE-Library=libexampleapplet * - * \b X-KDE-UniqueApplet \n + * \b X-TDE-UniqueApplet \n * * Similar to KApplication and KUniqueApplication there are * two types of panel applets. Use unique applets when it makes no @@ -62,8 +62,8 @@ class TQPopupMenu; * applets when you need instance specific configuration. An example * is the koolclock applet where you might want to run two instances * in your panel, one configured as analog clock, the other one as - * digital clock. X-KDE-UniqueApplet is a boolean key which defaults - * to "false". Example: X-KDE-UniqueApplet=true + * digital clock. X-TDE-UniqueApplet is a boolean key which defaults + * to "false". Example: X-TDE-UniqueApplet=true * * Back to panel applet DSOs, the following conventions are used for %KDE: * Name: libapplet.la -- cgit v1.2.1