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diff --git a/examples/README b/examples/README index e8c0a570e..0e41e1b8a 100644 --- a/examples/README +++ b/examples/README @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -This examples directory contains lots of Qt examples. And there are +This examples directory contains lots of TQt examples. And there are additional examples in ../tools/designer/examples/ and in the extensions subdirectories. The documentation contains two detailed Qt -tutorials and additional tutorials for Qt Designer. The examples here -are useful for learning particular Qt classes and techniques, but to -learn Qt itself we recommend starting with the documentation's short +tutorials and additional tutorials for TQt Designer. The examples here +are useful for learning particular TQt classes and techniques, but to +learn TQt itself we recommend starting with the documentation's short "How to Learn Qt" document. It is best to run each example from its own directory since some of @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ dirview distributor This is a utility program that can be used to modify the paths - used in the Qt library binary to make the binary suitable for + used in the TQt library binary to make the binary suitable for distribution. For experts only. dragdrop @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ fonts [obsolete; see the qfd example instead] forever WARNING: this program has a strobe effect. - See how fast Qt can draw colored rectangles. This example + See how fast TQt can draw colored rectangles. This example continuously draws rectangles in a window and has another widget that counts the number of rectangles that are drawn per second. @@ -134,13 +134,13 @@ hello Hello world with colored animated wavy text. helpdemo - Shows how to use Qt Assistant as an application's online help + Shows how to use TQt Assistant as an application's online help tool. (See also the helpsystem example.) helpsystem This example shows how to implement context-sensitive help in - various ways in a Qt application using QToolTip, QWhatsThis, and - QAssistantClient to control Qt Assistant. + various ways in a TQt application using QToolTip, QWhatsThis, and + QAssistantClient to control TQt Assistant. helpviewer The HelpViewer example implements a simple HTML help browser using @@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ network/remotecontrol Controlling one application from another using QSocket-based IPC. opengl/box - Shows how to use OpenGL in Qt using QGLWidget. + Shows how to use OpenGL in TQt using QGLWidget. opengl/gear Shows how to build OpenGL display lists. @@ -322,7 +322,7 @@ showimg format (GIF, BMP, PPM, XMP, etc.) sound - Shows how to play sounds from a Qt application (and how to see if + Shows how to play sounds from a TQt application (and how to see if sound is supported) using QSound. splitter @@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ tablet if a compatible tablet is installed. tetrix - This is the Qt implementation of the well known game Tetris, but + This is the TQt implementation of the well known game Tetris, but with an unusual twist, not to mention a comment that's almost a work of art. @@ -394,7 +394,7 @@ tux Shows how to create a non-rectangular window. widgets - Shows many Qt widgets (See also the demo example). + Shows many TQt widgets (See also the demo example). wizard This example shows how to use QWizard. diff --git a/examples/demo/demo.doc b/examples/demo/demo.doc index 10f713584..f45a774c6 100644 --- a/examples/demo/demo.doc +++ b/examples/demo/demo.doc @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ /*! \page demo-example.html \ingroup examples - \title Qt Demo + \title TQt Demo This program shows off some of Qt's widgets and functionality. It isn't intended as a code example, but rather as a single application diff --git a/examples/demo/i18n/en.po b/examples/demo/i18n/en.po index 32980ce48..ef6ebeed5 100644 --- a/examples/demo/i18n/en.po +++ b/examples/demo/i18n/en.po @@ -829,13 +829,13 @@ msgstr "Ignore" #: none:0 msgid "" -"<h3>About Qt</h3><p>This program uses Qt version %1, a multiplatform C++ GUI " -"toolkit from Trolltech. Qt provides single-source portability across Windows " +"<h3>About Qt</h3><p>This program uses TQt version %1, a multiplatform C++ GUI " +"toolkit from Trolltech. TQt provides single-source portability across Windows " "95/98/NT/2000, Mac OS X, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX and many other versions of Unix with X11" ".</p><p>See <tt>http://www.trolltech.com/qt/</tt> for more information.</p>" msgstr "" -"<h3>About Qt</h3><p>This program uses Qt version %1, a multiplatform C++ GUI " -"toolkit from Trolltech. Qt provides single-source portability across Windows " +"<h3>About Qt</h3><p>This program uses TQt version %1, a multiplatform C++ GUI " +"toolkit from Trolltech. TQt provides single-source portability across Windows " "95/98/NT/2000, Mac OS X, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX and many other versions of Unix with X11" ".</p><p>See <tt>http://www.trolltech.com/qt/</tt> for more information.</p>" diff --git a/examples/demo/i18n/en.qm b/examples/demo/i18n/en.qm Binary files differindex eccc5fda6..d49161af7 100644 --- a/examples/demo/i18n/en.qm +++ b/examples/demo/i18n/en.qm diff --git a/examples/demo/i18n/ja.po b/examples/demo/i18n/ja.po index c61d2139b..a5a3ebc97 100644 --- a/examples/demo/i18n/ja.po +++ b/examples/demo/i18n/ja.po @@ -826,12 +826,12 @@ msgstr "無視" #: none:0 msgid "" -"<h3>About Qt</h3><p>This program uses Qt version %1, a multiplatform C++ GUI " -"toolkit from Trolltech. Qt provides single-source portability across Windows " +"<h3>About Qt</h3><p>This program uses TQt version %1, a multiplatform C++ GUI " +"toolkit from Trolltech. TQt provides single-source portability across Windows " "95/98/NT/2000, Mac OS X, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX and many other versions of Unix with X11" ".</p><p>See <tt>http://www.trolltech.com/qt/</tt> for more information.</p>" msgstr "" -"<h3>Qt について</h3><p>このプログラムは Trolltech社のマルチ" +"<h3>TQt について</h3><p>このプログラムは Trolltech社のマルチ" "プラットフォームC++ GUI ツールキットQt バージョン %1 を" "使用しています。Qt はWindows 95/98/NT/2000, Mac OS X, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX " "他X11とUnixの多くの版でソースコード互換を実現します。<" diff --git a/examples/demo/i18n/ja.qm b/examples/demo/i18n/ja.qm Binary files differindex 788888e33..a09521a3b 100644 --- a/examples/demo/i18n/ja.qm +++ b/examples/demo/i18n/ja.qm diff --git a/examples/demo/i18n/ko.po b/examples/demo/i18n/ko.po index 81a3ec7cd..d33eb30a2 100644 --- a/examples/demo/i18n/ko.po +++ b/examples/demo/i18n/ko.po @@ -836,12 +836,12 @@ msgstr "가장 크게" #: none:0 msgid "" -"<h3>About Qt</h3><p>This program uses Qt version %1, a multiplatform C++ GUI " -"toolkit from Trolltech. Qt provides single-source portability across Windows " +"<h3>About Qt</h3><p>This program uses TQt version %1, a multiplatform C++ GUI " +"toolkit from Trolltech. TQt provides single-source portability across Windows " "95/98/NT/2000, Mac OS X, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX and many other versions of Unix with X11" ".</p><p>See <tt>http://www.trolltech.com/qt/</tt> for more information.</p>" msgstr "" -"<h3>Qt에 대하여</h3><p>이 프로그램은 Qt version %1을 사용합니다, 트롤텍사의 " +"<h3>Qt에 대하여</h3><p>이 프로그램은 TQt version %1을 사용합니다, 트롤텍사의 " "다중플렛폼 C++ GUI 툴킷.Qt는 윈도우즈 95/98/NT/2000, X11이 가능한 Mac OS X, Linux, " "Solaris, HP-UX에이전가능한 싱글소스를 제공합니다. </p><p>좀 더 많은 정보를 " "원하시면 <tt>http://www.trolltech.com/qt/</tt>을방문해 주시길 바랍니다.</p>" diff --git a/examples/demo/i18n/ko.qm b/examples/demo/i18n/ko.qm Binary files differindex 028e8b527..370c6dc30 100644 --- a/examples/demo/i18n/ko.qm +++ b/examples/demo/i18n/ko.qm diff --git a/examples/demo/i18n/no.po b/examples/demo/i18n/no.po index 1aaffb714..efe1b2111 100644 --- a/examples/demo/i18n/no.po +++ b/examples/demo/i18n/no.po @@ -828,13 +828,13 @@ msgstr "Ignorer" #: none:0 msgid "" -"<h3>About Qt</h3><p>This program uses Qt version %1, a multiplatform C++ GUI " -"toolkit from Trolltech. Qt provides single-source portability across Windows " +"<h3>About Qt</h3><p>This program uses TQt version %1, a multiplatform C++ GUI " +"toolkit from Trolltech. TQt provides single-source portability across Windows " "95/98/NT/2000, Mac OS X, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX and many other versions of Unix with X11" ".</p><p>See <tt>http://www.trolltech.com/qt/</tt> for more information.</p>" msgstr "" -"<h3>Om Qt</h3><p>Dette programmet bruker Qt versjon %1, et multiplatform C++ " -"GUI-verktøy fra Trolltech. Kode skrevet for Qt gir portabel kode for Windows 9" +"<h3>Om Qt</h3><p>Dette programmet bruker TQt versjon %1, et multiplatform C++ " +"GUI-verktøy fra Trolltech. Kode skrevet for TQt gir portabel kode for Windows 9" "5/98/NT/2000, Mac OS X, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX og mange andre versjoner av Unix med X11." "</p><p>Se <tt>http://www.trolltech.com/qt/</tt> for mer informasjon.</p>" diff --git a/examples/demo/i18n/no.qm b/examples/demo/i18n/no.qm Binary files differindex 05482a882..79bb38c22 100644 --- a/examples/demo/i18n/no.qm +++ b/examples/demo/i18n/no.qm diff --git a/examples/demo/translations/demo_ar.ts b/examples/demo/translations/demo_ar.ts index abe42ad60..6a749aa5b 100644 --- a/examples/demo/translations/demo_ar.ts +++ b/examples/demo/translations/demo_ar.ts @@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ <context> <name>Frame</name> <message> - <source>Qt Demo Collection</source> + <source>TQt Demo Collection</source> <translation>مجموعة عرض Qt</translation> </message> <message> @@ -683,8 +683,8 @@ <translation>--اللّغة--</translation> </message> <message> - <source><h3>About Qt</h3><p>This program uses Qt version %1, a multiplatform C++ GUI toolkit from Trolltech. Qt provides single-source portability across Windows 95/98/NT/2000, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX and many other versions of Unix with X11.</p><p>See <tt>http://www.trolltech.com/qt/</tt> for more information.</p></source> - <translation type="obsolete"><h3>حول Qt</h3><p>هذا البرنامج يستعمل Qt إصدار %1، طقم أدوات C++ لتطوير البرامج البيانية على جميع المنصّات من شركة ترولتك. Qt توفّر إمكانية حمل نفس المصدر إلى ويندوز95\98\NT\2000 ، لينكس، سولاريس، HP-UX و العديد من الإصدارات الأخرى ليونيكس مع X11. أنظر <tt>http://www.trolltech.com/qt/</tt> للمزيد من المعلومات.</p></translation> + <source><h3>About Qt</h3><p>This program uses TQt version %1, a multiplatform C++ GUI toolkit from Trolltech. TQt provides single-source portability across Windows 95/98/NT/2000, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX and many other versions of Unix with X11.</p><p>See <tt>http://www.trolltech.com/qt/</tt> for more information.</p></source> + <translation type="obsolete"><h3>حول Qt</h3><p>هذا البرنامج يستعمل TQt إصدار %1، طقم أدوات C++ لتطوير البرامج البيانية على جميع المنصّات من شركة ترولتك. TQt توفّر إمكانية حمل نفس المصدر إلى ويندوز95\98\NT\2000 ، لينكس، سولاريس، HP-UX و العديد من الإصدارات الأخرى ليونيكس مع X11. أنظر <tt>http://www.trolltech.com/qt/</tt> للمزيد من المعلومات.</p></translation> </message> <message> <source>&New</source> @@ -695,7 +695,7 @@ <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> - <source><h3>About Qt</h3><p>This program uses Qt version %1, a multiplatform C++ GUI toolkit from Trolltech. Qt provides single-source portability across Windows 95/98/NT/2000, Mac OS X, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX and many other versions of Unix with X11.</p><p>See <tt>http://www.trolltech.com/qt/</tt> for more information.</p></source> + <source><h3>About Qt</h3><p>This program uses TQt version %1, a multiplatform C++ GUI toolkit from Trolltech. TQt provides single-source portability across Windows 95/98/NT/2000, Mac OS X, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX and many other versions of Unix with X11.</p><p>See <tt>http://www.trolltech.com/qt/</tt> for more information.</p></source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> </context> diff --git a/examples/demo/translations/demo_de.ts b/examples/demo/translations/demo_de.ts index f4ecc2c49..0be523522 100644 --- a/examples/demo/translations/demo_de.ts +++ b/examples/demo/translations/demo_de.ts @@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ <context> <name>Frame</name> <message> - <source>Qt Demo Collection</source> + <source>TQt Demo Collection</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> @@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> - <source><h3>About Qt</h3><p>This program uses Qt version %1, a multiplatform C++ GUI toolkit from Trolltech. Qt provides single-source portability across Windows 95/98/NT/2000, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX and many other versions of Unix with X11.</p><p>See <tt>http://www.trolltech.com/qt/</tt> for more information.</p></source> + <source><h3>About Qt</h3><p>This program uses TQt version %1, a multiplatform C++ GUI toolkit from Trolltech. TQt provides single-source portability across Windows 95/98/NT/2000, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX and many other versions of Unix with X11.</p><p>See <tt>http://www.trolltech.com/qt/</tt> for more information.</p></source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> </context> diff --git a/examples/demo/translations/demo_fr.ts b/examples/demo/translations/demo_fr.ts index 67d453483..5e2b73c21 100644 --- a/examples/demo/translations/demo_fr.ts +++ b/examples/demo/translations/demo_fr.ts @@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ <context> <name>Frame</name> <message> - <source>Qt Demo Collection</source> + <source>TQt Demo Collection</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> @@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> - <source><h3>About Qt</h3><p>This program uses Qt version %1, a multiplatform C++ GUI toolkit from Trolltech. Qt provides single-source portability across Windows 95/98/NT/2000, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX and many other versions of Unix with X11.</p><p>See <tt>http://www.trolltech.com/qt/</tt> for more information.</p></source> + <source><h3>About Qt</h3><p>This program uses TQt version %1, a multiplatform C++ GUI toolkit from Trolltech. TQt provides single-source portability across Windows 95/98/NT/2000, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX and many other versions of Unix with X11.</p><p>See <tt>http://www.trolltech.com/qt/</tt> for more information.</p></source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> </context> diff --git a/examples/demo/translations/demo_he.ts b/examples/demo/translations/demo_he.ts index e61a4c433..48439b457 100644 --- a/examples/demo/translations/demo_he.ts +++ b/examples/demo/translations/demo_he.ts @@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ <context> <name>Frame</name> <message> - <source>Qt Demo Collection</source> + <source>TQt Demo Collection</source> <translation>אוסף ההדגמות של Qt</translation> </message> <message> @@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ <translation>--שפה--</translation> </message> <message> - <source><h3>About Qt</h3><p>This program uses Qt version %1, a multiplatform C++ GUI toolkit from Trolltech. Qt provides single-source portability across Windows 95/98/NT/2000, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX and many other versions of Unix with X11.</p><p>See <tt>http://www.trolltech.com/qt/</tt> for more information.</p></source> + <source><h3>About Qt</h3><p>This program uses TQt version %1, a multiplatform C++ GUI toolkit from Trolltech. TQt provides single-source portability across Windows 95/98/NT/2000, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX and many other versions of Unix with X11.</p><p>See <tt>http://www.trolltech.com/qt/</tt> for more information.</p></source> <translation><div dir=rtl><h3>אודות Qt</h3></div><p dir=rtl>תוכנית זו עושה שימוש ב-Qt מרובת פלטפורמות גירסה %1, ערכת כלי ממשק משתמש גרפי ל-++C מ-Qt .Trolltech מספקת ניידות קוד מקור יחיד בין Windows 95/98/NT/2000, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX וגירסאות רבות נוספות של יוניקס עם X11.</p><p dir=rtl>עיין ב-<tt>http://www.trolltech.com/qt/</tt> למידע נוסף.</p></translation> </message> </context> diff --git a/examples/distributor/distributor.doc b/examples/distributor/distributor.doc index addcacecd..cdbaddd51 100644 --- a/examples/distributor/distributor.doc +++ b/examples/distributor/distributor.doc @@ -1,32 +1,32 @@ /*! \page distributor-example.html \ingroup examples - \title Qt Distribution Example + \title TQt Distribution Example This example program modifies the hard-coded paths that are - compiled into the Qt library. + compiled into the TQt library. - When distributing the Qt library, the final installation prefix is + When distributing the TQt library, the final installation prefix is very rarely the same as the prefix used when doing development. You can use the code from this example to modify the following - hard-coded paths in Qt library: + hard-coded paths in TQt library: \list \i Prefix - Normally, all other paths are relative to the \e Prefix. - \i Binaries - Location of binaries distributed with Qt (for + \i Binaries - Location of binaries distributed with TQt (for example, \e{Qt Assistant}). - \i Documentation - Location of the Qt documentation. + \i Documentation - Location of the TQt documentation. - \i Headers - Location of the Qt headers. + \i Headers - Location of the TQt headers. \i Libraries - Location of addition libraries distributed with Qt (for example, the \e tqui library). - \i Plugins - Location of the Qt plugins. + \i Plugins - Location of the TQt plugins. \i Data - Location of applicaton specific data for all programs distributed with Qt. diff --git a/examples/helpsystem/helpsystem.doc b/examples/helpsystem/helpsystem.doc index 34d3a39a4..e18d75a62 100644 --- a/examples/helpsystem/helpsystem.doc +++ b/examples/helpsystem/helpsystem.doc @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ \ingroup examples \title Helpsystem - This example demonstrates the different Qt classes + This example demonstrates the different TQt classes that can be used to provide context sensitive help in an application. @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ dynamic balloon help for the widgets in the application, and QToolTipGroup to display extended information for each tooltip in the statusbar. QAssistantClient is used to display help - pages using Qt Assistant. + pages using TQt Assistant. The application has a user interface based on a QMainWindow with a menubar, statusbar and a toolbar, and uses @@ -148,15 +148,15 @@ \printuntil }; A QMainWindow is used to create a user interface that uses the - above classes in addition to Qt Assistant to provide context + above classes in addition to TQt Assistant to provide context sensitive help in the application. The MainWindow class declares a slot called assistantSlot() - which creates an instance of Qt Assistant when it is called. + which creates an instance of TQt Assistant when it is called. The class keeps references to the tooltip classes as members because they are not QObjects and need to be deleted explicitly. The class has a reference to QAssistantClient as a - member as well, to allow easier access to Qt Assistant later on. + member as well, to allow easier access to TQt Assistant later on. \quotefile helpsystem/mainwindow.cpp \skipto MainWindow::MainWindow @@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ \printto MainWindow::~MainWindow Signals and slots are connected, so that the relevant pages will - be displayed in Qt Assistant when clicking on a hyperlink or on + be displayed in TQt Assistant when clicking on a hyperlink or on the assistant button. \printuntil } @@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ The assistantSlot() uses applicationDirPath() to find the location of the documentation files and shows the specified page - in Qt Assistant. + in TQt Assistant. \quotefile helpsystem/main.cpp \skipto #include \printuntil } diff --git a/examples/movies/movies.doc b/examples/movies/movies.doc index d2b6b9bae..af702d3e9 100644 --- a/examples/movies/movies.doc +++ b/examples/movies/movies.doc @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The Movies example displays MNG and animated GIF files using the QMovie and QLabel classes. - The movies will only read an animated GIF if GIF reading was enabled when Qt was built. + The movies will only read an animated GIF if GIF reading was enabled when TQt was built. <hr> diff --git a/examples/network/archivesearch/archivesearch.doc b/examples/network/archivesearch/archivesearch.doc index e4589cceb..4027dcbc8 100644 --- a/examples/network/archivesearch/archivesearch.doc +++ b/examples/network/archivesearch/archivesearch.doc @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ This example does a search on the qt-interest mailinglist archives. It uses QHttp to issue the search command and to fetch the results. The GUI parts - were done using \link designer-manual.book Qt Designer\endlink. + were done using \link designer-manual.book TQt Designer\endlink. <hr> diff --git a/examples/opengl/box/README b/examples/opengl/box/README index 113f82d6c..242c37257 100644 --- a/examples/opengl/box/README +++ b/examples/opengl/box/README @@ -3,6 +3,6 @@ The box example This example program shows how to use OpenGL in Qt: Put your OpenGL code in a class inherited from QGLWidget. The resulting subclass may -be used like any other Qt widget, with signals and slots, geometry +be used like any other TQt widget, with signals and slots, geometry management, etc.. diff --git a/examples/opengl/box/box.doc b/examples/opengl/box/box.doc index 51297fa35..617558269 100644 --- a/examples/opengl/box/box.doc +++ b/examples/opengl/box/box.doc @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ This example demonstrates how to use OpenGL in Qt. Essentially, all you do is put your OpenGL code in a class inherited -from QGLWidget. This class may then be used like any other Qt widget, +from QGLWidget. This class may then be used like any other TQt widget, including the use of signals and slots and geometry management. See \c{$QTDIR/examples/opengl/box} for the source code. diff --git a/examples/opengl/overlay/README b/examples/opengl/overlay/README index f08e539d2..39e20b8a3 100644 --- a/examples/opengl/overlay/README +++ b/examples/opengl/overlay/README @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ The overlay example -This example program shows how to use OpenGL overlays with the Qt OpenGL +This example program shows how to use OpenGL overlays with the TQt OpenGL Extension. It contains a QGLWidget with a relatively expensive redrawing operation, and rubber-band drawing in the overlay plane. Using the overlay has the advantage that the rubber-band may be drawn diff --git a/examples/opengl/overlay/overlay.doc b/examples/opengl/overlay/overlay.doc index 7a10b3cbd..43c77cc8a 100644 --- a/examples/opengl/overlay/overlay.doc +++ b/examples/opengl/overlay/overlay.doc @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ \ingroup opengl-examples \title OpenGL Overlay Example -This example demonstrates how to use OpenGL overlays with the Qt OpenGL +This example demonstrates how to use OpenGL overlays with the TQt OpenGL Extension. It features a QGLWidget with a relatively expensive redrawing operation, and rubber-band drawing in the overlay plane. Using the overlay has the advantage that the rubber-band may be drawn and erased diff --git a/examples/opengl/overlay_x11/README b/examples/opengl/overlay_x11/README index eba728e67..03dda2e83 100644 --- a/examples/opengl/overlay_x11/README +++ b/examples/opengl/overlay_x11/README @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- -UPDATE: From version 5.0 onwards, the Qt OpenGL Extension includes +UPDATE: From version 5.0 onwards, the TQt OpenGL Extension includes direct support for use of OpenGL overlays. For many uses of overlays, this makes the technique described below redundant. See the 'overlay' example program. The following is a discussion on how to use non-QGL widgets in overlay planes. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- -Overlayrubber: An example program showing how to use Qt and Qt OpenGL +Overlayrubber: An example program showing how to use TQt and TQt OpenGL Extension with X11 overlay visuals. (Background information for this example can be found in the file @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ itself. Thus, you can eaily confirm that drawing in the overlay plane does not cause redrawings in the main plane where the QGLWidget resides. -RubberbandWidget: Very simple standard (non-GL) Qt widget that +RubberbandWidget: Very simple standard (non-GL) TQt widget that implements rubberband drawing. Designed for use in an overlay plane. It takes the planes' transparent color as a constructor argument and uses that for its background color. Thus, the widget @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ For clarity, this example program has been kept very simple. Here are some hints for real application use: All normal widgets can go in the overlay plane: This means that you -can put all kinds of Qt widgets (your own or those provided with Qt) +can put all kinds of TQt widgets (your own or those provided with Qt) on top of the OpenGL image (widget), e.g. pushbuttons etc., and they can be moved, resized, or removed without destroying the OpenGL image. @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ two widgets' geometries synchronized. Using with QPalette and QColorGroup: Instead of the somewhat simplistic setBackgroundColor( transparentColor ), you can use Qt's QPalette system for having your overlay widgets use transparent color -for what you want. This way, the normal Qt widgets can be used as +for what you want. This way, the normal TQt widgets can be used as overlays for fancy effects: just create a palette for them with the transparent color for the wanted color roles, e.g. Background and Base, in the Normal and/or Active modes. This way, you can create diff --git a/examples/opengl/overlay_x11/README.X11-OVERLAYS b/examples/opengl/overlay_x11/README.X11-OVERLAYS index f415f4e5c..b951b0edf 100644 --- a/examples/opengl/overlay_x11/README.X11-OVERLAYS +++ b/examples/opengl/overlay_x11/README.X11-OVERLAYS @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ highly recommended book "OpenGL Programming for the X Window System" (Mark Kilgard, Addison Wesley Developers Press 1996). ----------------------------------------------------------------------- -UPDATE: From version 5.0 onwards, the Qt OpenGL Extension includes +UPDATE: From version 5.0 onwards, the TQt OpenGL Extension includes direct support for use of OpenGL overlays. For many uses of overlays, this makes the technique described below redundant. See the 'overlay' example program. The following is a discussion on how to use non-QGL @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ widgets in overlay planes. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- In the typical case, X11 overlays can easily be used together with the -current version of Qt and the Qt OpenGL Extension. The following +current version of TQt and the TQt OpenGL Extension. The following requirements apply: 1) Your X server and graphics card/hardware must support overlays (of @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ overpainted. Note: To use this technique, you must not use the "ManyColor" or "TrueColor" ColorSpec for the QApplication, because this will force -the normal Qt widgets to use a TrueColor visual, which will typically +the normal TQt widgets to use a TrueColor visual, which will typically be in the main plane, not in the overlay plane as desired. @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ the visual is in an overlay plane. transparency information for overlay visuals. The overlayrubber example program will output what visual is used for -the normal Qt widgets, and what visual is used by the QGLWidget. +the normal TQt widgets, and what visual is used by the QGLWidget. diff --git a/examples/opengl/overlay_x11/overlay_x11.doc b/examples/opengl/overlay_x11/overlay_x11.doc index 6dddc9b9b..3a6eff039 100644 --- a/examples/opengl/overlay_x11/overlay_x11.doc +++ b/examples/opengl/overlay_x11/overlay_x11.doc @@ -3,14 +3,14 @@ \ingroup opengl-examples \title OpenGL Overlay X11 Example -\warning From version 5.0 onwards, the Qt OpenGL Extension includes +\warning From version 5.0 onwards, the TQt OpenGL Extension includes direct support for use of OpenGL overlays. For many uses of overlays, this makes the technique described below redundant. See the \link opengl-overlay-example.html overlay\endlink example program. The following is a discussion on how to use non-QGL widgets in overlay planes. -Overlayrubber: An example program showing how to use Qt and Qt OpenGL +Overlayrubber: An example program showing how to use TQt and TQt OpenGL Extension with X11 overlay visuals. See \c{$QTDIR/examples/opengl/overlay_x11} for the source code. @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ redraws (renders) itself. Thus, you can easily confirm that drawing in the overlay plane does not cause redrawings in the main plane where the QGLWidget resides. -\i \e RubberbandWidget - Very simple standard (non-GL) Qt widget that +\i \e RubberbandWidget - Very simple standard (non-GL) TQt widget that implements rubberband drawing. Designed for use in an overlay plane. It takes the plane's transparent color as a constructor argument and uses that for its background color. Thus, the widget itself will be @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ some hints for real application usage: \list \i \e{All normal widgets are in the overlay plane.} This means that you -can put all kinds of Qt widgets (your own or standard Qt widgets) on +can put all kinds of TQt widgets (your own or standard TQt widgets) on top of the OpenGL image (widget), e.g. pushbuttons etc., and they can be moved, resized, or removed without destroying the OpenGL image. @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ two widgets' geometries synchronized. \i \e{Using together with QPalette and QColorGroup.} Instead of the simplistic setBackgroundColor( transparentColor ), you can use Qt's QPalette system to make your overlay widgets use -transparent color for what you want. This way, the normal Qt widgets +transparent color for what you want. This way, the normal TQt widgets can be used as overlays for fancy effects. Just create a palette for them with the transparent color for the relevant color roles, e.g. Background and Base, in the Normal and/or Active modes. This way, you diff --git a/examples/picture/car_orig.pic b/examples/picture/car_orig.pic Binary files differindex a0141b753..8fad85377 100644 --- a/examples/picture/car_orig.pic +++ b/examples/picture/car_orig.pic diff --git a/examples/process/README b/examples/process/README index 55a2d02f3..6f459a85a 100644 --- a/examples/process/README +++ b/examples/process/README @@ -3,6 +3,6 @@ use of the class QProcess. This example starts the uic command with some options and displays the output of the uic call. The uic is a command line tool that is used if you -create dialogs with the Qt Designer. If you installed Qt correctly, it +create dialogs with the TQt Designer. If you installed TQt correctly, it should be available on your system. It outputs the generated code to standard output by default. diff --git a/examples/process/process.doc b/examples/process/process.doc index d02b855f3..463fa82d5 100644 --- a/examples/process/process.doc +++ b/examples/process/process.doc @@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ \title Starting processes with IO redirection - This example shows you how to start other processes with Qt and how + This example shows you how to start other processes with TQt and how IO redirection is done. The example tries to start the uic (a tool - that comes with the Qt Designer) on a certain ui file and displays the + that comes with the TQt Designer) on a certain ui file and displays the output of the command. <hr> diff --git a/examples/showimg/README b/examples/showimg/README index a6c9ca982..1061cd750 100644 --- a/examples/showimg/README +++ b/examples/showimg/README @@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ Note that the function CuteWidget::paintEvent uses the drawPixmap function of QPainter to display the pixmap, the bitBlt function can also be used to display pixmaps. -If you have installed the Qt imageio extension (see extensions/imageio -in your Qt directory), you can build using that extension. +If you have installed the TQt imageio extension (see extensions/imageio +in your TQt directory), you can build using that extension. Some of the conversion options will have no effect, depending on the display hardware used. Generally, these are disabled. diff --git a/examples/tetrix/README b/examples/tetrix/README index 869c2dbfb..fc9e74e99 100644 --- a/examples/tetrix/README +++ b/examples/tetrix/README @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ Oslo, May 14 1995 -This code was written to test the very first Qt skeleton. It was in -fact the first Qt application and was written at a time when Qt only +This code was written to test the very first TQt skeleton. It was in +fact the first TQt application and was written at a time when TQt only had pushbutton widgets and the drawing engine was limited to drawing text in a single font and drawing lines (no kidding, those were the only two drawing operations). In fact the tetrix project doubled the -number of widgets in Qt by introducing the QLCDNumber widget. The whole +number of widgets in TQt by introducing the QLCDNumber widget. The whole application was written in 5 evenings and 1 weekend and is not very well documented. The tetrix engine is implemented in the GenericTetrix class and was first made on my good old 10 MHZ AT where I made a DOS diff --git a/examples/tetrix/tetrix.doc b/examples/tetrix/tetrix.doc index 93afca4eb..ca4aeaa49 100644 --- a/examples/tetrix/tetrix.doc +++ b/examples/tetrix/tetrix.doc @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ \ingroup examples \title Tetrix - This is the Qt implementation of the well known game Tetris. + This is the TQt implementation of the well known game Tetris. <hr> diff --git a/examples/textedit/textedit.doc b/examples/textedit/textedit.doc index 53279b93e..58458cc36 100644 --- a/examples/textedit/textedit.doc +++ b/examples/textedit/textedit.doc @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ A similar example which uses \link designer-manual.book Qt Designer\endlink to produce the user interface is in the \link - designer-manual.book Qt Designer manual\endlink. + designer-manual.book TQt Designer manual\endlink. See \c{$QTDIR/examples/textedit} for the source code. diff --git a/examples/toplevel/toplevel.doc b/examples/toplevel/toplevel.doc index 4dbe1d922..0951433b1 100644 --- a/examples/toplevel/toplevel.doc +++ b/examples/toplevel/toplevel.doc @@ -18,10 +18,10 @@ combination. The user interface providing the different options was created using - \link designer-manual.book Qt Designer\endlink. The different + \link designer-manual.book TQt Designer\endlink. The different options are explained in the user interface through the use of tooltips and What's This help. Load the \c options.ui file into - \link designer-manual.book Qt Designer\endlink for more details. + \link designer-manual.book TQt Designer\endlink for more details. \quotefile toplevel/main.cpp \printuntil } @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ To build the example go to the toplevel directory (\c QTDIR/examples/toplevel) \footnote - We use \c QTDIR to stand for the directory where Qt is installed. + We use \c QTDIR to stand for the directory where TQt is installed. \endfootnote and run \c qmake to generate the makefile, then use the make tool to build the library. diff --git a/examples/xml/outliner/todos.opml b/examples/xml/outliner/todos.opml index 62793900a..fa687977a 100644 --- a/examples/xml/outliner/todos.opml +++ b/examples/xml/outliner/todos.opml @@ -24,13 +24,13 @@ <outline text="Foundation and Empire"/> </outline> </outline> - <outline text="Qt Books (in English)"> - <outline text="Blanchette & Summerfield: C++ GUI Programming with Qt 3"/> + <outline text="TQt Books (in English)"> + <outline text="Blanchette & Summerfield: C++ GUI Programming with TQt 3"/> <outline text="Dalheimer: Programming with Qt"/> <outline text="Griffith: KDE 2/Qt Programming Bible"/> <outline text="Hughes: Linux Rapid Application Development"/> - <outline text="Solin: Qt Programming in 24 hours"/> - <outline text="Ward: Qt 2 Programming for Linux and Windows 2000"/> + <outline text="Solin: TQt Programming in 24 hours"/> + <outline text="Ward: TQt 2 Programming for Linux and Windows 2000"/> </outline> </outline> <outline text="Shopping list"> |