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@@ -14,13 +14,13 @@ QPNGImagePacker \- Creates well-compressed PNG animations
.SS "Public Members"
.in +1c
.ti -1c
-.BI "\fBQPNGImagePacker\fR ( QIODevice * iod, int storage_depth, int conversionflags )"
+.BI "\fBQPNGImagePacker\fR ( TQIODevice * iod, int storage_depth, int conversionflags )"
.br
.ti -1c
.BI "void \fBsetPixelAlignment\fR ( int x )"
.br
.ti -1c
-.BI "bool \fBpackImage\fR ( const QImage & img )"
+.BI "bool \fBpackImage\fR ( const TQImage & img )"
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.in -1c
.SH DESCRIPTION
@@ -32,13 +32,13 @@ Images are added using packImage().
.PP
See also Graphics Classes and Image Processing Classes.
.SH MEMBER FUNCTION DOCUMENTATION
-.SH "QPNGImagePacker::QPNGImagePacker ( QIODevice * iod, int storage_depth, int conversionflags )"
+.SH "QPNGImagePacker::QPNGImagePacker ( TQIODevice * iod, int storage_depth, int conversionflags )"
Creates an image packer that writes PNG data to IO device \fIiod\fR using a \fIstorage_depth\fR bit encoding (use 8 or 32, depending on the desired quality and compression requirements).
.PP
If the image needs to be modified to fit in a lower-resolution result (e.g. converting from 32-bit to 8-bit), use the \fIconversionflags\fR to specify how you'd prefer this to happen.
.PP
See also Qt::ImageConversionFlags.
-.SH "bool QPNGImagePacker::packImage ( const QImage & img )"
+.SH "bool QPNGImagePacker::packImage ( const TQImage & img )"
Adds the image \fIimg\fR to the PNG animation, analyzing the differences between this and the previous image to improve compression.
.SH "void QPNGImagePacker::setPixelAlignment ( int x )"
Aligns pixel differences to \fIx\fR pixels. For example, using 8 can