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diff --git a/doc/en/index.docbook b/doc/en/index.docbook index f6da2f0..caa1d3b 100644 --- a/doc/en/index.docbook +++ b/doc/en/index.docbook @@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ during install. </chapter> <!-- Qt-designer --> -<chapter id="using-qtdesigner"> +<chapter id="using-tqtdesigner"> <title>Run-time integration with Qt-Designer</title> <para> Qt-Designer is a graphical application used for designing user interfaces. @@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ to be converted into Python classes before they can be used in a Python application. This can be manually done using the <command>pyuic</command> command from the shell. But it is a lot more convenient to let &appname; to this automatically for you. All you need to do is import the -<symbol>qtdesigner</symbol> or <symbol>tdedesigner</symbol> module, depending +<symbol>tqtdesigner</symbol> or <symbol>tdedesigner</symbol> module, depending on whether your application is pure Qt or uses TDE, and then you can import your user interface files as though they were normal Python files. @@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ from MyWindow import * # Loads MyWindow.ui class MyWindowCode(MyWindow): # Implement extra functionality and methods. </programlisting> -The <symbol>tdedesigner</symbol>/<symbol>qtdesigner</symbol> module converts +The <symbol>tdedesigner</symbol>/<symbol>tqtdesigner</symbol> module converts <literal role="extension">.ui</literal> on demand to <literal role="extension">.py</literal> files. </para> @@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ features in <literal role="extension">.desktop</literal> files. <para> &appname; can be used for the creation of tdeio-slaves. &appname; handles the C++ glue code needed for making tdeioslaves in Python. -<ulink url="http://developer.kde.org/documentation/library/kdeqt/trinityarch/nettransparency.html">developer.kde.org</ulink> +<ulink url="http://developer.kde.org/documentation/library/kdetqt/trinityarch/nettransparency.html">developer.kde.org</ulink> has some documentation about TDEIO-slaves aimed at C++ programmers. </para> <para> |