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author | Timothy Pearson <[email protected]> | 2015-03-05 20:59:01 -0600 |
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committer | Timothy Pearson <[email protected]> | 2015-03-05 20:59:01 -0600 |
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diff --git a/doc/integration.doc b/doc/integration.doc index eee5e5db7..9328ca231 100644 --- a/doc/integration.doc +++ b/doc/integration.doc @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ ** ** Copyright (C) 2005-2008 Trolltech ASA. All rights reserved. ** -** This file is part of the Qt GUI Toolkit. +** This file is part of the TQt GUI Toolkit. ** ** This file may be used under the terms of the GNU General ** Public License versions 2.0 or 3.0 as published by the Free @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ ** Alternatively you may (at your option) use any later version ** of the GNU General Public License if such license has been ** publicly approved by Trolltech ASA (or its successors, if any) -** and the KDE Free Qt Foundation. +** and the KDE Free TQt Foundation. ** ** Please review the following information to ensure GNU General ** Public Licensing requirements will be met: @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ The Visual Studio Integration Plugin is currently available only to users of Visual Studio 6, it offers simple ways of doing common tasks when writing a - Qt application. + TQt application. \tableofcontents @@ -80,31 +80,31 @@ The integration plugin adds the following options to Visual Studio: \list - \i New Qt Project - \i New Qt Dialog - \i Qt Designer - \i Open Qt Project - \i Write Qt Project - \i Use Qt In Current Project + \i New TQt Project + \i New TQt Dialog + \i TQt Designer + \i Open TQt Project + \i Write TQt Project + \i Use TQt In Current Project \i Add MOC \endlist - \section2 Using the 'New Qt Project' button + \section2 Using the 'New TQt Project' button - The 'New Qt Project' button allows you to create a simple Qt project + The 'New TQt Project' button allows you to create a simple TQt project ready for development. Simply fill in the form and if you select 'Dialog' or 'Main Window' without MDI support then it will automatically start up \e{Qt Designer}. When you have finished with the form in \e{Qt Designer} just save it and it will appear in a - ready made Qt project. + ready made TQt project. If you select 'Main Window' with 'MDI Support' then it will simply give you a code skeleton in a project ready for you to populate with your own code. - \section2 Using the 'New Qt Dialog' button + \section2 Using the 'New TQt Dialog' button - The 'New Qt Dialog' button works in two ways: You can use it to create a new + The 'New TQt Dialog' button works in two ways: You can use it to create a new dialog for your project; or you can use it to insert an existing dialog into your project. @@ -124,30 +124,30 @@ existing projects. It can also be started up by using the Ctrl+Shift+D key combination in Visual Studio. - \section2 Using the 'Open Qt Project' button + \section2 Using the 'Open TQt Project' button - The 'Open Qt Project' button allows you to convert an existing \c + The 'Open TQt Project' button allows you to convert an existing \c qmake project file into a \c .dsp file which you can insert into - your existing workspace. When you click the 'Open Qt Project' + your existing workspace. When you click the 'Open TQt Project' button, just select an existing \c qmake project file (a \c .pro file) and then click OK. You will get a message box at the end which asks you to insert the newly created \c .dsp file into your existing workspace. - \section2 Using the 'Write Qt Project' button + \section2 Using the 'Write TQt Project' button - The 'Write Qt Project' button creates a \c qmake project (\c .pro) + The 'Write TQt Project' button creates a \c qmake project (\c .pro) file for your current project so that you can easily copy the files onto another platform and be able to use \c qmake to create a Makefile on that other platform. All you need to do is make the project you want to create a \c .pro file for, and click on the button. Just name your \c qmake project file and click Save. - \section2 Using the 'Use Qt In Current Project' button + \section2 Using the 'Use TQt In Current Project' button - The 'Use Qt In Current Project' button simply adds in the necessary - information for the current project so that it links against Qt and - sets any other settings needed to use Qt in that project. + The 'Use TQt In Current Project' button simply adds in the necessary + information for the current project so that it links against TQt and + sets any other settings needed to use TQt in that project. \section2 Using the 'Add MOC' button |