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-.TH PERLQT 1 "July 31, 2002"
-.SH NAME
-puic \- Perl-QT User Interface Compiler
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B puic
-.RI " [ " options " ] [ " mode " ] " <uifile.ui> "
-
-
-Generate implementation:
-
-.B puic
-.RI " [ " options " ] " <input.ui> "
-
-
-Generate image collection:
-
-.B puic
-.RI " [ " options " ] " -embed " " <project> " " <image1> " " ... "
-
-
-Generate subclass implementation:
-
-.B puic
-.RI " [ " options " ] " -subclass " " <classname> " " <uifile.ui> "
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-This manual page documents briefly the
-.B puic
-command.
-.PP
-\fBpuic\fP is a program that generates a Perl package from a User Interface
-file created with the Qt Designer package. This will generate the package
-defined in the UI file and a basic main package for testing purposes.
-
-For more information, please see the documentation on the PerlTQt website
-http://perlqt.sourceforge.net/
-
-.SH OPTIONS
-A summary of options is included below.
-.TP
-.B \-o <output filename>
-Specify the name of the output file. If no output file is specified, stdout
-will be used.
-.TP
-.B \-p <indent>
-Set the indent in spaces (0 to use a tab)
-.TP
-.B \-nofwd
-Omit imports of custom widgets
-.TP
-.B \-tr <func>
-Use func(...) rather than trUtf8(...) for i18n
-.TP
-.B \-x
-Generate extra code to test the class.
-.TP
-.B \-version
-Display version information.
-.TP
-.B \-help
-Display usage information.
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-This manual page was written by Peter Hawkins <peter@hawkins.emu.id.au>,
-for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).