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diff --git a/doc/html/designer-manual-9.html b/doc/html/designer-manual-9.html index 3900eb317..ac66684e3 100644 --- a/doc/html/designer-manual-9.html +++ b/doc/html/designer-manual-9.html @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ body { background: #ffffff; color: black; } <h3><a name="2"></a>Creating and Using Templates</h3> <!-- index Creating Templates --><!-- index Templates!Creating and Using --><p><em>TQt Designer</em> supports two approaches to creating template forms. The simplest approach involves little more than saving a<!-- index .ui --> <tt>.ui</tt> file into the templates directory. The second approach involves creating a container widget class to be used as a base class for forms that use the template. We will explain both techniques.</p> <h4><a name="2-1"></a>Simple Templates</h4> -<p>These templates are most useful when you want to create a whole set of forms which all have some common widgets. For example, you might have a project that will retquire many forms, all of which need to be branded with a company name and logo.</p> +<p>These templates are most useful when you want to create a whole set of forms which all have some common widgets. For example, you might have a project that will require many forms, all of which need to be branded with a company name and logo.</p> <p>First we'll create the simple template.</p> <ol type=1><li><p>Click <b>File|New</b> to invoke the <em>New File</em> dialog. Click the Dialog template then click <b>OK</b>.</p> <li><p>Click the <b>Text Label</b> toolbar button, then click near the top left of the form. Change the font Point Size property to 16 and change the <em>text</em> property to your or your company's name. Click the <b>Line</b> toolbar button, then click the form below the label; click Horizontal on the pop-up menu.</p> @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ body { background: #ffffff; color: black; } <p>If you wish to delete the add-in remove it from the toolbar then delete the<!-- index qmsdev.dll --> <tt>qmsdev.dll</tt> file from the add-ins directory.</p> <h4><a name="3-1"></a>Creating Makefiles without qmake</h4> <!-- index Makefiles --><p>The <tt>qmake</tt> tool provided with TQt can create Makefiles appropriate to your platform based on<!-- index .pro --> <tt>.pro</tt> project files. This section describes the dependencies involved in building a TQt application and gives a couple of simple example Makefiles. This section assumes that you have a good understanding of Makefiles.</p> -<!-- index Macros!Q_OBJECT --><!-- index Q_OBJECT --><p><em>TQt Designer</em> produces<!-- index .ui --> <tt>.ui</tt> files which are used to generate<!-- index .h --> <tt>.h</tt> and<!-- index .cpp --> <tt>.cpp</tt> files for the compiler to compile. The<!-- index .ui --> <tt>.ui</tt> files are processed by <tt>uic</tt>. Classes which inherit from <a href="qobject.html">TQObject</a>, e.g. those which use slots and signals, retquire an additional<!-- index .cpp --> <tt>.cpp</tt> file to be generated. These files are generated by the <tt>moc</tt> and are named '<em>moc_</em>file.cpp' where the original<!-- index .cpp --> <tt>.cpp</tt> file is called 'file.cpp'. If your<!-- index .cpp --> <tt>.cpp</tt> file contains the <tt>Q_OBJECT</tt> macro an additional file 'file.moc' should be generated which must be <tt>#include</tt>d in the<!-- index .cpp --> <tt>.cpp</tt>, normally at the end. This retquires an extra dependency being created.</p> +<!-- index Macros!Q_OBJECT --><!-- index Q_OBJECT --><p><em>TQt Designer</em> produces<!-- index .ui --> <tt>.ui</tt> files which are used to generate<!-- index .h --> <tt>.h</tt> and<!-- index .cpp --> <tt>.cpp</tt> files for the compiler to compile. The<!-- index .ui --> <tt>.ui</tt> files are processed by <tt>uic</tt>. Classes which inherit from <a href="qobject.html">TQObject</a>, e.g. those which use slots and signals, require an additional<!-- index .cpp --> <tt>.cpp</tt> file to be generated. These files are generated by the <tt>moc</tt> and are named '<em>moc_</em>file.cpp' where the original<!-- index .cpp --> <tt>.cpp</tt> file is called 'file.cpp'. If your<!-- index .cpp --> <tt>.cpp</tt> file contains the <tt>Q_OBJECT</tt> macro an additional file 'file.moc' should be generated which must be <tt>#include</tt>d in the<!-- index .cpp --> <tt>.cpp</tt>, normally at the end. This requires an extra dependency being created.</p> <p>Processing<!-- index .ui --> <tt>.ui</tt> files with <tt>uic</tt> is done <em>twice</em>:</p> <pre> uic myform.ui -o myform.h @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ myform.h: myform.ui </pre> <p>To see more sophisticated Makefiles simply generate them using <tt>qmake</tt> on any of your TQt projects or any of the examples supplied with TQt.</p> <h3><a name="4"></a>Importing Foreign File Formats</h3> -<!-- index Foreign File Formats --><p>To import a file in a supported foreign file format click <b>File|Open</b>, then click the File Type combobox to choose the file type you wish to load. Click the retquired file and <em>TQt Designer</em> will convert and load the file.</p> +<!-- index Foreign File Formats --><p>To import a file in a supported foreign file format click <b>File|Open</b>, then click the File Type combobox to choose the file type you wish to load. Click the required file and <em>TQt Designer</em> will convert and load the file.</p> <p>The filters that <em>TQt Designer</em> uses to read foreign file formats are 'works in progress'. You may have different filters available in your version of <em>TQt Designer</em> than those described here. The easiest way to see which filters are available is to invoke the file open dialog; all your filters are listed in the File Type combobox.</p> <h4><a name="4-1"></a>Importing TQt Architect Files</h4> <!-- index Foreign File Formats!TQt Architect --><!-- index TQt Architect --><p><a href="http://qtarch.sourceforge.net/">TQt Architect</a> is a free GUI builder for TQt written by Jeff Harris and Klaus Ebner. The<!-- index .dlg --> <tt>.dlg</tt> extension is associated with TQt Architect dialog files.</p> |