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@@ -70,9 +70,9 @@ or <a href="http://doc.trolltech.com/porting.html">this page online</a>.<P>
The first step to get your KDE application to compile under KDE 2.0,
is to detect KDE 2.0 and Qt 2.x at configure time. The easiest way to
get a working autoconf/automake framework, is to either use
- <a href="http://www.kdevelop.org">KDevelop</a> or
+ <a href="http://www.tdevelop.org">KDevelop</a> or
<a href="http://home.earthlink.net/~granroth/kapptemplate/index.html">kapptemplate</a>
- (available in CVS under the module "kdesdk"), to generate a new
+ (available in CVS under the module "tdesdk"), to generate a new
application template. Replace the generated source files by yours
and adapt Makefile.am accordingly.
@@ -80,11 +80,11 @@ or <a href="http://doc.trolltech.com/porting.html">this page online</a>.<P>
<H3><A NAME="general">Global changes</A></H3>
- We did our best to clean up the header files of kdelibs, so they do
+ We did our best to clean up the header files of tdelibs, so they do
not include unnecessary bloat for your application. As a consequence, you
may notice that some header files are missing from your source files as
they have been included before by kapp.h for example. There is a script
- in kdesdk/scripts called "fixheaders" that takes care of most of these
+ in tdesdk/scripts called "fixheaders" that takes care of most of these
cases. Just call "make -k 2&gt;&amp;1 | perl .../fixheaders" and it will try
to look after the error messages and add includes as it recognize the
errors.<P>
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ or <a href="http://doc.trolltech.com/porting.html">this page online</a>.<P>
certain option was specified on the command line and your application
now automatically supports --help and --version. It aborts with a
useful error message when the command line contains a syntax error.
- See kdelibs/tdecore/kcmdlineargs.h for more info.<P>
+ See tdelibs/tdecore/kcmdlineargs.h for more info.<P>
<H4><P ALIGN="RIGHT"><A HREF="#TOC">Return to the Table of Contents</A></P></H4>
@@ -505,14 +505,14 @@ are necessary to convert your old KDND-based stuff to Qt DND.<P>
<STRONG> Replacement table :</STRONG><P>
<TABLE BORDER="1">
-<TR><TD>KFM::download </TD><TD>-&gt; KIO::NetAccess::download (kdelibs/kio/netaccess.h)</TD></TR>
+<TR><TD>KFM::download </TD><TD>-&gt; KIO::NetAccess::download (tdelibs/kio/netaccess.h)</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>KFM::removeTempFile </TD><TD>-&gt; KIO::NetAccess::removeTempFile</TD></TR>
<TR><TD COLSPAN="2" ROWSPAN="0">refreshDesktop, sortDesktop, selectRootIcons : removed; kdesktop handles it</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>KFM::configure </TD><TD>-&gt; see konqueror DCOP interface</TD></TR>
-<TR><TD>KFM::openURL </TD><TD>-&gt; "(void) new KRun (url)" (kdelibs/kio/krun.h)</TD></TR>
+<TR><TD>KFM::openURL </TD><TD>-&gt; "(void) new KRun (url)" (tdelibs/kio/krun.h)</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>KFM::refreshDirectory </TD><TD>-&gt; not needed anymore since konqy/kdesktop use KDirWatch</TD></TR>
-<TR><TD>KFM::openProperties </TD><TD>-&gt; "(void) new KPropertiesDialog (url)" (kdelibs/kfile/kpropsdlg.h)</TD></TR>
-<TR><TD>KFM::exec </TD><TD>-&gt; "(void) new KRun (url)" (kdelibs/kio/krun.h)</TD></TR>
+<TR><TD>KFM::openProperties </TD><TD>-&gt; "(void) new KPropertiesDialog (url)" (tdelibs/kfile/kpropsdlg.h)</TD></TR>
+<TR><TD>KFM::exec </TD><TD>-&gt; "(void) new KRun (url)" (tdelibs/kio/krun.h)</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>KFM::copy, KFM::move </TD><TD>-&gt; KIO::Job (async, see kio/job.h)<BR>
or KIO::NetAccess (sync, see kio/netaccess.h)</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>DlgLocation </TD><TD>-&gt; Use KLineEditDlg (tdeui/klineeditdlg.h) instead</TD></TR>
@@ -552,10 +552,10 @@ input font most closely, but can display the given charset.<P>
<H3><A NAME="KWizard">KWizard, KNoteBook</A></H3>
KWizard is based on TQWizard now. The API has changed. Consult Qt's
-documentation and kdelibs/kdetest/kwizardtest.cpp for an example use.<P>
+documentation and tdelibs/kdetest/kwizardtest.cpp for an example use.<P>
KNoteBook (deeply entwined with the former KWizard) has been removed until
someone is willing to port it to work with the new wizard. If you want to
-use it you'll find the necessary files in kdegraphics/kiconedit.<P>
+use it you'll find the necessary files in tdegraphics/kiconedit.<P>
<H4><P ALIGN="RIGHT"><A HREF="#TOC">Return to the Table of Contents</A></P></H4>
@@ -674,7 +674,7 @@ KPixmapEffect::<BR></TD>
PipeCross,<BR>
Elliptic]</TD></TR></TABLE>
-Gradients. See kdelibs/kdetest/kgradienttest &amp; kunbalancedgradienttest for
+Gradients. See tdelibs/kdetest/kgradienttest &amp; kunbalancedgradienttest for
information on how they actually look.<P>
Look further in this document for other info about pixmap effect code
@@ -778,7 +778,7 @@ The format for modules for the KDE Control Center has changed quite
a bit. If you want to port your module to the new schema, please
consult<P>
-kdebase/kcontrol/README<P>
+tdebase/kcontrol/README<P>
which explains what needs to be done.<P>
@@ -805,9 +805,9 @@ provides some useful lists, like the list of all managed windows).
Use kdDebug, kdWarning, kdError, kdFatal to log debug output, warnings and
errors in a very flexible way. kdebug has been improved, and the API simplified.
-kdesdk/scripts/kDebug2kdDebug.sh provides a script for automating the conversion.
+tdesdk/scripts/kDebug2kdDebug.sh provides a script for automating the conversion.
Note that enabling/disabling debug output can now be done with kdebugdialog,
-which can be found in kdebase. The hidden dialog on C+S+F12 no longer exists.
+which can be found in tdebase. The hidden dialog on C+S+F12 no longer exists.
<P>
Also, note that qDebug and fprintf aren't disabled by -DNDEBUG, whereas kdDebug is.
One more reason to use kdDebug !