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authorTimothy Pearson <[email protected]>2013-01-27 20:55:46 -0600
committerTimothy Pearson <[email protected]>2013-01-27 20:55:46 -0600
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Rename kiobuffer and KHTML
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Browsing:
-Q: The book shows without any problem using QTextWidget browser, but when I use KHTMLPart browser, I get the following error:
+Q: The book shows without any problem using QTextWidget browser, but when I use TDEHTMLPart browser, I get the following error:
An error occurred while loading ms-its:/home/user/Symphony�FrameWork.chm::/index.html
The�file�or�folder�ms-its:/home/user/Symphony�FrameWork.chm::/index.html�does�not�exist.
@@ -11,9 +11,9 @@ A: You have kio_chm installed, and because it installs itself as KIO slave for m
Q: When I open CHM document, there is no "Contents" or "Index" tab.
A: The files required for Content or Index tabs are not present in chm file. Therefore it is not possible to show those tabs.
-Q: I use KDE. Which browser is better to use - KHTMLPart or QTextBrowser?
+Q: I use KDE. Which browser is better to use - TDEHTMLPart or QTextBrowser?
A: QTextBrowser was reported to be faster, except for multibyte languages (Japanese/Chinese/Korean).
- However KHTMLPart is obviously more standard-compliant. I use KHTMLPart.
+ However TDEHTMLPart is obviously more standard-compliant. I use TDEHTMLPart.
Q: Font size increasing button does not increase the font size, just changes the font to bold once.
A: Make sure you use resizeable (true type) fonts. The described behavior is expected when bitmap fonts are used, as their size