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Last but not least, TQObject provides the basic timer support in Qt; see TQTimer for high-level support for timers.
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-Notice that the TQ_OBJECT macro is mandatory for any object that implements signals, slots or properties. You also need to run the moc program (Meta Object Compiler) on the source file. We strongly recommend the use of this macro in \fIall\fR subclasses of TQObject regardless of whether or not they actually use signals, slots and properties, since failure to do so may lead certain functions to exhibit undefined behaviour.
+Notice that the TQ_OBJECT macro is mandatory for any object that implements signals, slots or properties. You also need to run the tqmoc program (Meta Object Compiler) on the source file. We strongly recommend the use of this macro in \fIall\fR subclasses of TQObject regardless of whether or not they actually use signals, slots and properties, since failure to do so may lead certain functions to exhibit undefined behaviour.
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All TQt widgets inherit TQObject. The convenience function isWidgetType() returns whether an object is actually a widget. It is much faster than inherits( "TQWidget" ).
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