Improved description of "what's this" for placeholder in Find and

Replace dialog. This relates to bug 2558.

Signed-off-by: Michele Calgaro <michele.calgaro@yahoo.it>
pull/4/head
Michele Calgaro 6 years ago
parent 6bbc2b4532
commit 3b2909854e
Signed by: MicheleC
GPG Key ID: 2A75B7CA8ADED5CF

@ -254,10 +254,13 @@ void KFindDialog::init(bool forReplace, const TQStringList &findStrings, bool ha
TQWhatsThis::add ( m_replace, i18n(
"Enter a replacement string, or select a previous one from the list.") );
TQWhatsThis::add( m_backRef, i18n(
"<qt>If enabled, any occurrence of <code><b>\\N</b></code>, where "
"<code><b>N</b></code> is a integer number, will be replaced with "
"<qt>When regular expressions are enabled, you can select part of the searched text by "
"enclosing it within parenthesis. Placeholders allow you to insert such text in the "
"replacement string, similar to how backreferences are used in sed. When enabled, "
"any occurrence of <code><b>\\N</b></code> (where <code><b>N</b></code> "
"is a integer number, e.g. \\1, \\2, ...), will be replaced with "
"the corresponding capture (\"parenthesized substring\") from the "
"pattern.<p>To include (a literal <code><b>\\N</b></code> in your "
"pattern.<p>To include a literal <code><b>\\N</b></code> in your "
"replacement, put an extra backslash in front of it, like "
"<code><b>\\\\N</b></code>.</qt>") );
TQWhatsThis::add ( m_backRefItem, i18n(

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