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diff --git a/kdeui/kmainwindow.h b/kdeui/kmainwindow.h
index fbadc0471..b5536f51a 100644
--- a/kdeui/kmainwindow.h
+++ b/kdeui/kmainwindow.h
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ class DCOPObject;
* Top level widget that provides toolbars, a status line and a frame.
*
* It should be used as a top level (parent-less) widget.
- * It manages the geometry for all its children, including your
+ * It manages the tqgeometry for all its children, including your
* main widget.
*
* Normally, you will inherit from KMainWindow,
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ class DCOPObject;
*
* KMainWindow will set icon, mini icon and caption, which it gets
* from KApplication. It provides full session management, and
- * will save its position, geometry and positions of toolbars and
+ * will save its position, tqgeometry and positions of toolbars and
* menubar on logout. If you want to save additional data, reimplement
* saveProperties() and (to read them again on next login)
* readProperties(). To save special data about your data, reimplement
@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ public:
/**
* Retrieve the standard help menu.
*
- * It contains entires for the
+ * It tqcontains entires for the
* help system (activated by F1), an optional "What's This?" entry
* (activated by Shift F1), an application specific dialog box,
* and an "About KDE" dialog box.
@@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ public:
/**
* Returns the help menu. Creates a standard help menu if none exists yet.
*
- * It contains entries for the
+ * It tqcontains entries for the
* help system (activated by F1), an optional "What's This?" entry
* (activated by Shift F1), an application specific dialog box,
* and an "About KDE" dialog box. You must create the application
@@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ public:
* then it will try to construct a local XML filename like
* appnameui.rc where 'appname' is your app's name. If that file
* does not exist, then the XML UI code will only use the global
- * (standard) XML file for the layout purposes.
+ * (standard) XML file for the tqlayout purposes.
*
* Note that when passing true for the conserveMemory argument subsequent
* calls to guiFactory()->addClient/removeClient may not work as expected.
@@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ public:
*/
static TQPtrList<KMainWindow>* memberList;
- //KDE4: replace with memberList() and make memberList member private
+ //KDE4: tqreplace with memberList() and make memberList member private
/**
* List of members of KMainWindow class.
* @since 3.4
@@ -444,10 +444,10 @@ public:
* have been created and placed inside the main window (i.e. for 99% of
* apps setCentralWidget())
* - Widgets that inherit from TQWidget (like game boards) should overload
- * "virtual TQSize sizeHint() const;" to specify a default size rather
+ * "virtual TQSize tqsizeHint() const;" to specify a default size rather
* than letting TQWidget::adjust use the default size of 0x0.
*/
- void setAutoSaveSettings( const TQString & groupName = TQString::fromLatin1("MainWindow"),
+ void setAutoSaveSettings( const TQString & groupName = TQString::tqfromLatin1("MainWindow"),
bool saveWindowSize = true );
/**
@@ -576,7 +576,7 @@ public:
Save = 8,
/**
- * calls createGUI() once ToolBar, Keys and Statusbar have been
+ * calls createGUI() once ToolBar, Keys and tqStatusbar have been
* taken care of. See createGUI
*/
Create = 16
@@ -587,7 +587,7 @@ public:
* fashion. The options are all enabled by default but can be turned
* off if desired through the params or if the prereqs don't exists.
*
- * Typically this function replaces createGUI().
+ * Typically this function tqreplaces createGUI().
*
* @see StandardWindowOptions
*
@@ -602,7 +602,7 @@ public:
*
* @p defaultSize The default size of the window
*
- * Typically this function replaces createGUI().
+ * Typically this function tqreplaces createGUI().
*
* @see StandardWindowOptions
*
@@ -632,7 +632,7 @@ public:
void finalizeGUI( bool force );
/**
- * @return true if a -geometry argument was given on the command line,
+ * @return true if a -tqgeometry argument was given on the command line,
* and this is the first window created (the one on which this option applies)
*/
bool initialGeometrySet() const;
@@ -649,11 +649,11 @@ public:
*
* @deprecated You normally don't need this, the recommended way to achieve a
* certain central widget size is as follows:
- * @li Override sizeHint() in the central widget so that it
+ * @li Override tqsizeHint() in the central widget so that it
* returns the desired size.
* @li Call updateGeometry() in the central widget whenever the
- * desired size changes. This ensures that the new sizeHint() is properly
- * propagated to any parent layout.
+ * desired size changes. This ensures that the new tqsizeHint() is properly
+ * propagated to any parent tqlayout.
* @li Now call adjustSize() in the mainwindow to resize the
* mainwindow such that the central widget will become the desired size.
*
@@ -923,16 +923,16 @@ protected:
/**
* For inherited classes
* Note that the group must be set before calling, and that
- * a -geometry on the command line has priority.
+ * a -tqgeometry on the command line has priority.
*/
void restoreWindowSize( KConfig * config );
- /// parse the geometry from the geometry command line argument
+ /// parse the tqgeometry from the tqgeometry command line argument
void parseGeometry(bool parsewidth);
protected slots:
/**
- * Rebuilds the GUI after KEditToolbar changed the toolbar layout.
+ * Rebuilds the GUI after KEditToolbar changed the toolbar tqlayout.
* @see configureToolbars()
*/
void saveNewToolbarConfig(); // TODO KDE4: make virtual and reimplement in KParts::MainWindow
@@ -1016,7 +1016,7 @@ private:
/**
* These global convenience functions (that come with a varying
- * number of template arguments) are a replacement for the RESTORE
+ * number of template arguments) are a tqreplacement for the RESTORE
* macro provided in earlier versions of KDE. The old RESTORE macro
* is still provided for backwards compatibility. See
* KMainWindow documentation for more.
@@ -1028,7 +1028,7 @@ template <typename T>
inline void kRestoreMainWindows() {
for ( int n = 1 ; KMainWindow::canBeRestored( n ) ; ++n ) {
const TQString className = KMainWindow::classNameOfToplevel( n );
- if ( className == TQString::fromLatin1( T::staticMetaObject()->className() ) )
+ if ( className == TQString::tqfromLatin1( T::staticMetaObject()->className() ) )
(new T)->restore( n );
}
}
@@ -1040,9 +1040,9 @@ inline void kRestoreMainWindows() {
classNames[1] = T1::staticMetaObject()->className();
for ( int n = 1 ; KMainWindow::canBeRestored( n ) ; ++n ) {
const TQString className = KMainWindow::classNameOfToplevel( n );
- if ( className == TQString::fromLatin1( classNames[0] ) )
+ if ( className == TQString::tqfromLatin1( classNames[0] ) )
(new T0)->restore( n );
- else if ( className == TQString::fromLatin1( classNames[1] ) )
+ else if ( className == TQString::tqfromLatin1( classNames[1] ) )
(new T1)->restore( n );
}
}
@@ -1055,11 +1055,11 @@ inline void kRestoreMainWindows() {
classNames[2] = T2::staticMetaObject()->className();
for ( int n = 1 ; KMainWindow::canBeRestored( n ) ; ++n ) {
const TQString className = KMainWindow::classNameOfToplevel( n );
- if ( className == TQString::fromLatin1( classNames[0] ) )
+ if ( className == TQString::tqfromLatin1( classNames[0] ) )
(new T0)->restore( n );
- else if ( className == TQString::fromLatin1( classNames[1] ) )
+ else if ( className == TQString::tqfromLatin1( classNames[1] ) )
(new T1)->restore( n );
- else if ( className == TQString::fromLatin1( classNames[2] ) )
+ else if ( className == TQString::tqfromLatin1( classNames[2] ) )
(new T2)->restore( n );
}
}