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/*
A dummy source file for documenting the library.
Sirtaj Singh Kang <[email protected]>
$Id$
Distributed under the LGPL.
*/
/**
* @mainpage The Trinity User Interface library
*
* This library provides standard user interface elements for use in
* Trinity applications. If your Trinity application has a GUI, you will almost
* certainly link to libtdeui.
*
* Most applications with single or multiple toplevel widgets
* should use the TDEMainWindow class in this library, which
* automatically provides features like session management and simplified
* toolbar/menubar/statusbar creation.
*
* A spell-checker library is also provided.
* KSpell offers easy access to International ISpell or ASpell
* (at the user's option) as well as a spell-checker GUI
* ("Add", "Replace", etc.).
*
* You can use KSpell to
* automatically spell-check an ASCII file as well as to implement
* online spell-checking and to spell-check proprietary format and
* marked up (e.g. HTML, TeX) documents. The relevant methods for
* these three procedures are check(), checkWord(), and
* checkList(), respectively.
*
* KSpellConfig holds configuration information about KSpell as well
* as acting as an options-setting dialog.
*
* KSpell usually works asynchronously. If you do not need that, you should
* simply use KSpell::modalCheck(). It won't return until the
* passed string is processed or the spell checking canceled.
* During modal spell checking your GUI is still repainted, but the user may
* only interact with the KSpell dialog.
*
* @see KSpell, KSpellConfig
*/
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