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diff --git a/kdeui/knuminput.h b/kdeui/knuminput.h
index 4c4c90732..882e9d3ec 100644
--- a/kdeui/knuminput.h
+++ b/kdeui/knuminput.h
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ public:
~KNumInput();
/**
- * Sets the text and alignment of the main description label.
+ * Sets the text and tqalignment of the main description label.
*
* @param label The text of the label.
* Use TQString::null to remove an existing one.
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ public:
* @p AlignTop, @p AlignVCenter, @p AlignBottom.
* default is @p AlignLeft | @p AlignTop.
*
- * The vertical alignment flags have special meaning with this
+ * The vertical tqalignment flags have special meaning with this
* widget:
*
* @li @p AlignTop The label is placed above the edit/slider
@@ -116,18 +116,18 @@ public:
*
* @return the preferred size necessary to show the control
*/
- virtual TQSize sizeHint() const;
+ virtual TQSize tqsizeHint() const;
protected:
/**
- * Call this function whenever you change something in the geometry
+ * Call this function whenever you change something in the tqgeometry
* of your KNumInput child.
*
*/
- void layout(bool deep);
+ void tqlayout(bool deep);
/**
- * You need to overwrite this method and implement your layout
+ * You need to overwrite this method and implement your tqlayout
* calculations there.
*
* See KIntNumInput::doLayout and KDoubleNumInput::doLayout implementation
@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ protected:
TQSlider* m_slider;
TQSize m_sizeSlider, m_sizeLabel;
- int m_alignment;
+ int m_tqalignment;
private:
void init();
@@ -222,9 +222,9 @@ public:
* the difference to the one above is the "below" parameter. It tells
* this instance that it is visually put below some other KNumInput widget.
* Note that these two KNumInput's need not to have the same parent widget
- * or be in the same layout group.
- * The effect is that it'll adjust it's layout in correspondence
- * with the layout of the other KNumInput's (you can build an arbitrary long
+ * or be in the same tqlayout group.
+ * The effect is that it'll adjust it's tqlayout in correspondence
+ * with the tqlayout of the other KNumInput's (you can build an arbitrary long
* chain).
*
* @param below append KIntNumInput to the KNumInput chain
@@ -312,11 +312,11 @@ public:
/**
* This method returns the minimum size necessary to display the
* control. The minimum size is enough to show all the labels
- * in the current font (font change may invalidate the return value).
+ * in the current font (font change may tqinvalidate the return value).
*
* @return the minimum size necessary to show the control
*/
- virtual TQSize minimumSizeHint() const;
+ virtual TQSize tqminimumSizeHint() const;
public slots:
/**
@@ -498,9 +498,9 @@ public:
* the difference here is the "below" parameter. It tells this
* instance that it is visually put below some other KNumInput
* widget. Note that these two KNumInput's need not to have the
- * same parent widget or be in the same layout group. The effect
- * is that it'll adjust it's layout in correspondence with the
- * layout of the other KNumInput's (you can build an arbitrary long
+ * same parent widget or be in the same tqlayout group. The effect
+ * is that it'll adjust it's tqlayout in correspondence with the
+ * tqlayout of the other KNumInput's (you can build an arbitrary long
* chain).
*
* @param below append KDoubleNumInput to the KDoubleNumInput chain
@@ -596,7 +596,7 @@ public:
void setSpecialValueText(const TQString& text);
virtual void setLabel(const TQString & label, int a = AlignLeft | AlignTop);
- virtual TQSize minimumSizeHint() const;
+ virtual TQSize tqminimumSizeHint() const;
virtual bool eventFilter(TQObject*, TQEvent*);
public slots:
@@ -807,7 +807,7 @@ private:
\endcode
Since the value, bounds and lineStep are rounded to the current
- precision, you may find that the order of setting these
+ precision, you may tqfind that the order of setting these
parameters matters. As an example, the following are @em not equivalent (try
it!):
@@ -871,7 +871,7 @@ public:
int precision() const;
/** Equivalent to setPrecision( @p precision, @p false ); Needed
- since Qt's moc doesn't ignore trailing parameters with default
+ since Qt's tqmoc doesn't ignore trailing parameters with default
args when searching for a property setter method. */
void setPrecision( int precision );