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Each setting comprises an identifying key and the data associated with the key. A key is a unicode string which consists of \fItwo\fR or more subkeys. A subkey is a slash, '/', followed by one or more unicode characters (excluding slashes, newlines, carriage returns and equals, '=', signs). The associated data, called the entry or value, may be a boolean, an integer, a double, a string or a list of strings. Entry strings may contain any unicode characters.
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-If you want to save and restore the entire desktop's settings, i.e. which applications are running, use QSettings to save the settings for each individual application and QSessionManager to save the desktop's session.
+If you want to save and restore the entire desktop's settings, i.e. which applications are running, use QSettings to save the settings for each individual application and TQSessionManager to save the desktop's session.
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Example settings:
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