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-rw-r--r--debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/createcw.157
-rw-r--r--debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/designer.154
-rw-r--r--debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/findtr.125
-rw-r--r--debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/linguist.137
-rw-r--r--debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/makeqpf.126
-rw-r--r--debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/mergetr.127
-rw-r--r--debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/msg2qm.126
-rw-r--r--debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qembed.132
-rw-r--r--debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qt20fix.132
-rw-r--r--debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qtconfig.117
-rw-r--r--debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qvfb.166
-rwxr-xr-xdebian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/rules9
-rw-r--r--debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/createcw.157
-rw-r--r--debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/designer.154
-rw-r--r--debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/findtr.125
-rw-r--r--debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/linguist.137
-rw-r--r--debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/makeqpf.126
-rw-r--r--debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/mergetr.127
-rw-r--r--debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/msg2qm.126
-rw-r--r--debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qembed.132
-rw-r--r--debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qt20fix.132
-rw-r--r--debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qtconfig.117
-rw-r--r--debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qvfb.166
-rwxr-xr-xdebian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/rules9
-rw-r--r--ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/createcw.157
-rw-r--r--ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/designer.154
-rw-r--r--ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/findtr.125
-rw-r--r--ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/linguist.137
-rw-r--r--ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/makeqpf.126
-rw-r--r--ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/mergetr.127
-rw-r--r--ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/msg2qm.126
-rw-r--r--ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qembed.132
-rw-r--r--ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qt20fix.132
-rw-r--r--ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qtconfig.117
-rw-r--r--ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qvfb.166
-rwxr-xr-xubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/rules9
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diff --git a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/createcw.1 b/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/createcw.1
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index 0959a2df1..000000000
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@@ -1,57 +0,0 @@
-.TH "createcw" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." ""
-.SH "NAME"
-.LP
-createcw \- custom widget description creater for Qt Designer
-.SH "SYNTAX"
-.LP
-createcw <\fIfilename.cw\fP>
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP
-This small application makes it much easier to create
-custom widget descriptions for the Qt Designer. Using
-them you can use custom widgets in the Qt Designer
-including their signals, slots and properties.
-
-To do that normally you would have to enter all that
-information in the custom widget dialog in the Qt
-Designer for each widget. But this small tool can create
-for you these description files for your custom widgets
-which you then can simply import into the Qt Designer. So
-you can use your custom widgets without any additional
-work in your forms in the Qt Designer then.
-
-To do that you have to modify the sourcecode (main.cpp) a
-bit and recompile it afterwards.
-
-STEP1: Include header files of the widgets for which a
-description should be created here. If you have a widget
-which is defined in the file mycustomwidget.h in
-/home/joedeveloper/src, write here
-
-#include "/home/joedeveloper/src/mycustomwidget.h"
-
-STEP2: Instantiate all widgets for which a description
-should be created here and add them to the list wl. If
-your custom widget is e.g. called MyCustomWidget you
-would write here
-
- Widget w;
- w.w = new MyCustomWidget( 0, 0 );
- w.include = "mycustomwidget.h";
- w.location = "global";
- wl.append( w );
-
-After that compile the program, link it with your custom
-widget (library or object file) and run it like this:
-
- (unix): ./createcw mywidgets.cw
- (win32): createcw mywidgets.cw
-
-After that you can import this description file into the
-Qt Designer using the Custom\-Widget Dialog (See
-Tools\->Custom\->Edit Custom Widgets... in the Qt Designer)
-and use these custom widget there in your forms.
-
-.SH "AUTHORS"
-.LP
-Troll Tech <http://www.trolltech.com/>
diff --git a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/designer.1 b/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/designer.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 4151e94a7..000000000
--- a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/designer.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,54 +0,0 @@
-.TH "qt-designer" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." ""
-.SH "NAME"
-.LP
-qt\-designer \- Visual user interface designer for Qt.
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP
-Qt Designer simplifies the process of designing and
-creating graphical user interfaces (GUI) using the
-award\-winning Qt toolkit. Qt Designer is easy to learn.
-There are tutorials, walkthrough examples and the
-reference documentation accelerating you through the
-learning phase. After that, Qt Designer greatly reduces
-the time and effort needed to develop even the most
-complex dialogs with an easy\-to\-use GUI and an integrated
-help system.
-
- Qt Designer provides a rich set of features aimed at
-making the creation of dialogs as easy and smooth as
-possible without reducing the power of Qt. It offers all
-the strength of the Qt layout system with a well\-designed
-user interface. This, combined with the Qt Designer's
-undo/redo system makes it simple to try different
-arrangements of the widgets until the result satisfies
-you.
-
- Using Qt Designer's convenient property editor along
-with the dynamic Qt property system it is easy to set the
-initial state of your widgets. Special editors for some
-widgets (like listboxes, comboboxes, etc.) allow you to
-fill these widgets with content without writing any code.
-Using the object hierarchy view, the parent\-child
-relationship between the widgets of a dialog can be
-understood at a glance.
-
- Integrating dialogs into a Qt project is straightforward
-thanks to the User Interface Compiler (UIC), which
-generates C++ code from the XML dialog description on the
-fly. The programmer can easily extend the functionality
-of the generated classes by subclassing without touching
-generated code at all or running the risk of loosing
-their changes.
-.SH "FILES"
-.LP
-\fI/usr/share/qt/tools/designer/*\fP
-.SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES"
-.LP
-.TP
-\fBQTDIR\fP
-Specifies the Qt base directory. On Debian systems this
-should be set to /usr/share/qt. The /usr/bin/designer
-wrapper script takes care of this.
-.SH "AUTHORS"
-.LP
-TrollTech <http://www.trolltech.com/>
diff --git a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/findtr.1 b/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/findtr.1
deleted file mode 100644
index f1d3a87d5..000000000
--- a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/findtr.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
-.TH "findtr" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." ""
-.SH "NAME"
-.LP
-findtr \- Extracts information about text to be translated
-.SH "SYNTAX"
-.LP
-findtr *.cpp *.h >myapp.po
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP
-
-Extracts information about text to be translated. It
-recognizes the tr() constructs described above and
-produces a file in ".po" format, a simple text format
-that your translation team will copy and edit. For
-example, the base .po file might be myapp.po and
-translated versions of the file would then be
-myapp_de.po, myapp_fr.po, and myapp_ja.po for
-translations in German, French and Japanese respectively.
-
- findtr *.cpp *.h >myapp.po
- copy myapp.po myapp_de.po
- edit myapp_de.po
-.SH "AUTHORS"
-.LP
-TrollTech <http://www.trolltech.com/>
diff --git a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/linguist.1 b/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/linguist.1
deleted file mode 100644
index a0f99133b..000000000
--- a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/linguist.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
-.TH LINGUIST 1 "28 August 2004"
-.SH "NAME"
-linguist \- Translation tool for Qt.
-
-.SH "SYNPOSIS"
-.B linguist
-[
-.I TRANSLATION
-]
-
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.B Qt Linguist
-is a tool for adding translations to Qt applications. It
-introduces the concept of a translation "context" which
-means a group of phrases that appear together on the
-screen e.g. in the same menu or dialog.
-
-The only parameter accepted on the command line is
-.I TRANSLATION
-wich is the name of the translation file you wish to open.
-
-.SH FILES
-.I ~/.qt/qt_designerrc
-.RS
-Per user configuration file.
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.B Qt Linguist
-is too complex to be described completely in the "man" page
-format. If your system is properly configured, you can access
-the full documentation within
-.B Qt Linguist
-under the Help menu.
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-This manual page was written by Jeremy Laine <jeremy.laine@m4x.org>,
-for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
diff --git a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/makeqpf.1 b/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/makeqpf.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 37ddcfd4f..000000000
--- a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/makeqpf.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
-.TH "makeqpf" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." ""
-.SH "NAME"
-.LP
-makeqpf \- Create qpf files from TTF and BDF files.
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP
-Qt Prerendered Font (QPF) is a light\-weight non\-scalable
-font format specific to Qt/Embedded. makeqpf is a tool
-that assists producing QPF files from TTF and BDF files.
-
-
-.SH "SYNTAX"
-qembed [ \fIgeneral\-files\fP ] <[ \fI\-\-images image\-files \fP]>
-.br
-
-general\-files
- These files can be any type of file.
-\-\-images image\-files
- These files must be in image formats supported by Qt.
-
-.SH "FILES"
-.LP
-\fI$(QTDIR)/etc/fonts/fontdir\fP
-.SH "AUTHORS"
-.LP
-TrollTech <http://www.trolltech.com/>
diff --git a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/mergetr.1 b/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/mergetr.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 9ed2a9f25..000000000
--- a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/mergetr.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-.TH "mergetr" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." ""
-.SH "NAME"
-.LP
-mergetr \- Merge changes in translations
-.SH "SYNTAX"
-.LP
-mergetr myapp_de.po myapp.po
-
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP
-When the texts in your program change as it is developed,
-a the base .po file can be regenerated using findtr,
-then mergetr can be used to merge the changes into the
-other .po files:
-
- mergetr myapp_de.po myapp.po
- mergetr myapp_fr.po myapp.po
- mergetr myapp_ja.po myapp.po
-
-
-The translation team then edits the new .po files to
-translate the new or changed texts. When texts change,
-the old text is included in the .po file as a comment to
-guide the new translation (no "fuzzy" matching is done).
-.SH "AUTHORS"
-.LP
-TrollTech <http://www.trolltech.com/>
diff --git a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/msg2qm.1 b/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/msg2qm.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 7d22bbb96..000000000
--- a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/msg2qm.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
-.TH "msg2qm" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." ""
-.SH "NAME"
-.LP
-msg2qm \- Converts translated .po files to a Qt\-specific binary format.
-.SH "SYNTAX"
-.LP
-msg2qm myapp_de.po myapp_de.qm
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP
-
-Converts translated .po files to a Qt\-specific binary
-format (".qm" Qt message files). The Qt message files
-are platform and locale independent, containing
-translations in Unicode and various hash tables to
-provide fast look\-up.
-
- msg2qm myapp_de.po myapp_de.qm
- msg2qm myapp_fr.po myapp_fr.qm
- msg2qm myapp_ja.po myapp_ja.qm
-
-
-In your application, use QTranslator::load() to load
-translation files appropriate for the user's language.
-.SH "AUTHORS"
-.LP
-TrollTech <http://www.trolltech.com/>
diff --git a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qembed.1 b/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qembed.1
deleted file mode 100644
index a9b262f10..000000000
--- a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qembed.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
-.TH "qembed" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." ""
-.SH "NAME"
-.LP
-qembed \- Converts arbitrary files into C++ code.
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP
-The QEmbed tool, found in qt/tools/qembed, converts
-arbitrary files into C++ code. This is useful for
-including image files and other resources directly into
-your application rather than loading the data from
-external files.
-
-QEmbed can also generate uncompressed versions of images
-that can be included directly into your application,
-thus avoiding both the external file and the need to
-parse the image file format. This is useful for small
-images such as icons for which compression is not a
-great gain.
-
-
-.SH "SYNTAX"
-qembed [ \fIgeneral\-files\fP ] <[ \fI\-\-images image\-files \fP]>
-.br
-
-general\-files
- These files can be any type of file.
-\-\-images image\-files
- These files must be in image formats supported by Qt.
-
-.SH "AUTHORS"
-.LP
-TrollTech <http://www.trolltech.com/>
diff --git a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qt20fix.1 b/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qt20fix.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 352921be8..000000000
--- a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qt20fix.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
-.TH "qt20fix" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." ""
-.SH "NAME"
-.LP
-qt20fix \- Helps clean namespace when porting an app from Qt1 to Qt2
-.SH "SYNTAX"
-.LP
-qt20fix myapp.cpp
-
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP
-Qt 2.x is namespace\-clean, unlike 1.x. Qt now uses very
-few global identifiers. Identifiers like red, blue,
-LeftButton, AlignRight, Key_Up, Key_Down, NoBrush etc.
-are now part of a special class Qt (defined in
-qnamespace.h), which is inherited by most Qt classes.
-Member functions of classes that inherit from QWidget,
-etc. are totally unaffected, but code that is not in
-functions of classes inherited from Qt, you must qualify
-these identifiers like this: Qt::red, Qt::LeftButton,
-Qt::AlignRight, etc.
-
-The qt/bin/qt20fix script helps to fix the code that
-needs adaption, though most code does not need changing.
-
-Compiling with \-DQT1COMPATIBILITY will help you get going
-with Qt 2.x \- it allows all the old "dirty namespace"
-identifiers from Qt 1.x to continue working. Without it,
-you'll get compile errors that can easily be fixed by
-searching this page for the clean identifiers.
-.SH "AUTHORS"
-.LP
-TrollTech <http://www.trolltech.com/>
diff --git a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qtconfig.1 b/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qtconfig.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 7e03bf49b..000000000
--- a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qtconfig.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-.TH "qtconfig" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." ""
-.SH "NAME"
-.LP
-qtconfig \- Configuration tool for Qt
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP
-QConfig allows for GUI based configuration of Qt and
- other Qt based sources.
-
-.SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES"
-.LP
-.TP
-\fBQTDIR\fP
-Specifies the base Qt dir
-.SH "AUTHORS"
-.LP
-TrollTech <http://www.trolltech.com/>
diff --git a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qvfb.1 b/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qvfb.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 0ae800d32..000000000
--- a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qvfb.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,66 +0,0 @@
-.TH "qvfb" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." ""
-.SH "NAME"
-.LP
-qvfb \- Virtual framebuffer for Qt
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP
-The virtual framebuffer allows Qt/Embedded programs to be
-developed on your desktop machine, without switching
-between consoles and X11.
-
-Start a Qt/Embedded master application (i.e., construct
-QApplication with QApplication::GuiServer flag or use the
-\-qws command line parameter). You will need to specify to
-the server that you wish to use the virtual framebuffer
-driver, e.g.:
-
- widgets \-qws \-display QVFb:0
-
-You may prefer to set the QWS_DISPLAY environment
-variable to be QVFb:0.
-
-qvfb supports the following command line options:
-
- \-width width: the width of the virtual framebuffer
- (default: 240).
- \-height height: the height of the virtual framebuffer
- (default: 320).
- \-depth depth: the depth of the virtual framebuffer (1, 8
- or 32; default: 8).
- \-nocursor: do not display the X11 cursor in the
- framebuffer window.
- \-qwsdisplay :id the Qt/Embedded display id to provide
- (default: 0).
-
- Virtual Framebuffer Design
-
-The virtual framebuffer emulates a framebuffer using a
-shared memory region (the virtual frame buffer) and a
-utility to display the framebuffer in a window (qvfb).
-The regions of the display that have changed are updated
-periodically, so you will see discrete snapshots of the
-framebuffer rather than each individual drawing
-operation. For this reason drawing problems such as
-flickering may not be apparent until the program is run
-using a real framebuffer.
-
-The target refresh rate can be set via the "View|Refresh
-Rate" menu item. This will cause qvfb to check for
-updated regions more quickly. The rate is a target only.
-If little drawing is being done, the framebuffer will not
-show any updates between drawing events. If an
-application is displaying an animation the updates will
-be frequent, and the application and qvfb will compete
-for processor time.
-
-Mouse and keyboard events are passed to the Qt/Embedded
-master process via named pipes.
-
-The virtual framebuffer is a development tool only. No
-security issues have been considered in the virtual
-framebuffer design. It should be avoided in a production
-environment; QT_NO_QWS_VFB should always be defined in
-production libraries.
-.SH "AUTHORS"
-.LP
-TrollTech <http://www.trolltech.com/>
diff --git a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/rules b/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/rules
index 7874557c8..15bf23569 100755
--- a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/rules
+++ b/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/rules
@@ -413,25 +413,16 @@ binary-arch: build install
mv `pwd`/debian/qt3-assistant/usr/bin/assistant `pwd`/debian/qt3-assistant/usr/bin/assistant-qt3
mv `pwd`/debian/qt3-linguist/usr/bin/linguist `pwd`/debian/qt3-linguist/usr/bin/linguist-qt3
- install -D debian/maintain/man/designer.1 `pwd`/debian/qt3-designer/usr/share/man/man1/designer-qt3.1
install -D doc/man/man1/moc.1 `pwd`/debian/qt3-dev-tools/usr/share/man/man1/moc-qt3.1
install -D doc/man/man1/uic.1 `pwd`/debian/qt3-dev-tools/usr/share/man/man1/uic-qt3.1
install -D doc/man/man1/lrelease.1 `pwd`/debian/qt3-dev-tools/usr/share/man/man1/lrelease-qt3.1
install -D doc/man/man1/lupdate.1 `pwd`/debian/qt3-dev-tools/usr/share/man/man1/lupdate-qt3.1
- install -D debian/maintain/man/qtconfig.1 `pwd`/debian/qt3-qtconfig/usr/share/man/man1/qtconfig-qt3.1
- install -D debian/maintain/man/linguist.1 `pwd`/debian/qt3-linguist/usr/share/man/man1/linguist-qt3.1
dh_link -pqt3-designer usr/share/qt3/doc/html usr/share/doc/qt3-designer/html
dh_link -pqt3-assistant usr/share/qt3/doc/html usr/share/doc/qt3-assistant/html
dh_link -pqt3-linguist usr/share/qt3/doc/html usr/share/doc/qt3-linguist/html
dh_link -pqt3-dev-tools usr/share/qt3/doc/html usr/share/doc/qt3-dev-tools/html
- # install the manpages we have
- dh_installman -pqt3-designer debian/maintain/man/createcw.1
- dh_installman -pqt3-dev-tools-compat debian/maintain/man/qt20fix.1 debian/maintain/man/mergetr.1 debian/maintain/man/findtr.1 debian/maintain/man/msg2qm.1
- dh_installman -pqt3-dev-tools-embedded debian/maintain/man/makeqpf.1 debian/maintain/man/qvfb.1
- dh_installman -pqt3-dev-tools debian/maintain/man/qembed.1
-
# copy README.Debian
for a in libqt3-mt-dev libqt3-mt qt3-doc; do install -D `pwd`/debian/README.Debian `pwd`/debian/"$$a"/usr/share/doc/"$$a"/README.Debian; done
diff --git a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/createcw.1 b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/createcw.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 0959a2df1..000000000
--- a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/createcw.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,57 +0,0 @@
-.TH "createcw" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." ""
-.SH "NAME"
-.LP
-createcw \- custom widget description creater for Qt Designer
-.SH "SYNTAX"
-.LP
-createcw <\fIfilename.cw\fP>
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP
-This small application makes it much easier to create
-custom widget descriptions for the Qt Designer. Using
-them you can use custom widgets in the Qt Designer
-including their signals, slots and properties.
-
-To do that normally you would have to enter all that
-information in the custom widget dialog in the Qt
-Designer for each widget. But this small tool can create
-for you these description files for your custom widgets
-which you then can simply import into the Qt Designer. So
-you can use your custom widgets without any additional
-work in your forms in the Qt Designer then.
-
-To do that you have to modify the sourcecode (main.cpp) a
-bit and recompile it afterwards.
-
-STEP1: Include header files of the widgets for which a
-description should be created here. If you have a widget
-which is defined in the file mycustomwidget.h in
-/home/joedeveloper/src, write here
-
-#include "/home/joedeveloper/src/mycustomwidget.h"
-
-STEP2: Instantiate all widgets for which a description
-should be created here and add them to the list wl. If
-your custom widget is e.g. called MyCustomWidget you
-would write here
-
- Widget w;
- w.w = new MyCustomWidget( 0, 0 );
- w.include = "mycustomwidget.h";
- w.location = "global";
- wl.append( w );
-
-After that compile the program, link it with your custom
-widget (library or object file) and run it like this:
-
- (unix): ./createcw mywidgets.cw
- (win32): createcw mywidgets.cw
-
-After that you can import this description file into the
-Qt Designer using the Custom\-Widget Dialog (See
-Tools\->Custom\->Edit Custom Widgets... in the Qt Designer)
-and use these custom widget there in your forms.
-
-.SH "AUTHORS"
-.LP
-Troll Tech <http://www.trolltech.com/>
diff --git a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/designer.1 b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/designer.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 4151e94a7..000000000
--- a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/designer.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,54 +0,0 @@
-.TH "qt-designer" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." ""
-.SH "NAME"
-.LP
-qt\-designer \- Visual user interface designer for Qt.
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP
-Qt Designer simplifies the process of designing and
-creating graphical user interfaces (GUI) using the
-award\-winning Qt toolkit. Qt Designer is easy to learn.
-There are tutorials, walkthrough examples and the
-reference documentation accelerating you through the
-learning phase. After that, Qt Designer greatly reduces
-the time and effort needed to develop even the most
-complex dialogs with an easy\-to\-use GUI and an integrated
-help system.
-
- Qt Designer provides a rich set of features aimed at
-making the creation of dialogs as easy and smooth as
-possible without reducing the power of Qt. It offers all
-the strength of the Qt layout system with a well\-designed
-user interface. This, combined with the Qt Designer's
-undo/redo system makes it simple to try different
-arrangements of the widgets until the result satisfies
-you.
-
- Using Qt Designer's convenient property editor along
-with the dynamic Qt property system it is easy to set the
-initial state of your widgets. Special editors for some
-widgets (like listboxes, comboboxes, etc.) allow you to
-fill these widgets with content without writing any code.
-Using the object hierarchy view, the parent\-child
-relationship between the widgets of a dialog can be
-understood at a glance.
-
- Integrating dialogs into a Qt project is straightforward
-thanks to the User Interface Compiler (UIC), which
-generates C++ code from the XML dialog description on the
-fly. The programmer can easily extend the functionality
-of the generated classes by subclassing without touching
-generated code at all or running the risk of loosing
-their changes.
-.SH "FILES"
-.LP
-\fI/usr/share/qt/tools/designer/*\fP
-.SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES"
-.LP
-.TP
-\fBQTDIR\fP
-Specifies the Qt base directory. On Debian systems this
-should be set to /usr/share/qt. The /usr/bin/designer
-wrapper script takes care of this.
-.SH "AUTHORS"
-.LP
-TrollTech <http://www.trolltech.com/>
diff --git a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/findtr.1 b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/findtr.1
deleted file mode 100644
index f1d3a87d5..000000000
--- a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/findtr.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
-.TH "findtr" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." ""
-.SH "NAME"
-.LP
-findtr \- Extracts information about text to be translated
-.SH "SYNTAX"
-.LP
-findtr *.cpp *.h >myapp.po
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP
-
-Extracts information about text to be translated. It
-recognizes the tr() constructs described above and
-produces a file in ".po" format, a simple text format
-that your translation team will copy and edit. For
-example, the base .po file might be myapp.po and
-translated versions of the file would then be
-myapp_de.po, myapp_fr.po, and myapp_ja.po for
-translations in German, French and Japanese respectively.
-
- findtr *.cpp *.h >myapp.po
- copy myapp.po myapp_de.po
- edit myapp_de.po
-.SH "AUTHORS"
-.LP
-TrollTech <http://www.trolltech.com/>
diff --git a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/linguist.1 b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/linguist.1
deleted file mode 100644
index a0f99133b..000000000
--- a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/linguist.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
-.TH LINGUIST 1 "28 August 2004"
-.SH "NAME"
-linguist \- Translation tool for Qt.
-
-.SH "SYNPOSIS"
-.B linguist
-[
-.I TRANSLATION
-]
-
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.B Qt Linguist
-is a tool for adding translations to Qt applications. It
-introduces the concept of a translation "context" which
-means a group of phrases that appear together on the
-screen e.g. in the same menu or dialog.
-
-The only parameter accepted on the command line is
-.I TRANSLATION
-wich is the name of the translation file you wish to open.
-
-.SH FILES
-.I ~/.qt/qt_designerrc
-.RS
-Per user configuration file.
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.B Qt Linguist
-is too complex to be described completely in the "man" page
-format. If your system is properly configured, you can access
-the full documentation within
-.B Qt Linguist
-under the Help menu.
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-This manual page was written by Jeremy Laine <jeremy.laine@m4x.org>,
-for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
diff --git a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/makeqpf.1 b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/makeqpf.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 37ddcfd4f..000000000
--- a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/makeqpf.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
-.TH "makeqpf" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." ""
-.SH "NAME"
-.LP
-makeqpf \- Create qpf files from TTF and BDF files.
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP
-Qt Prerendered Font (QPF) is a light\-weight non\-scalable
-font format specific to Qt/Embedded. makeqpf is a tool
-that assists producing QPF files from TTF and BDF files.
-
-
-.SH "SYNTAX"
-qembed [ \fIgeneral\-files\fP ] <[ \fI\-\-images image\-files \fP]>
-.br
-
-general\-files
- These files can be any type of file.
-\-\-images image\-files
- These files must be in image formats supported by Qt.
-
-.SH "FILES"
-.LP
-\fI$(QTDIR)/etc/fonts/fontdir\fP
-.SH "AUTHORS"
-.LP
-TrollTech <http://www.trolltech.com/>
diff --git a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/mergetr.1 b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/mergetr.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 9ed2a9f25..000000000
--- a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/mergetr.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-.TH "mergetr" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." ""
-.SH "NAME"
-.LP
-mergetr \- Merge changes in translations
-.SH "SYNTAX"
-.LP
-mergetr myapp_de.po myapp.po
-
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP
-When the texts in your program change as it is developed,
-a the base .po file can be regenerated using findtr,
-then mergetr can be used to merge the changes into the
-other .po files:
-
- mergetr myapp_de.po myapp.po
- mergetr myapp_fr.po myapp.po
- mergetr myapp_ja.po myapp.po
-
-
-The translation team then edits the new .po files to
-translate the new or changed texts. When texts change,
-the old text is included in the .po file as a comment to
-guide the new translation (no "fuzzy" matching is done).
-.SH "AUTHORS"
-.LP
-TrollTech <http://www.trolltech.com/>
diff --git a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/msg2qm.1 b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/msg2qm.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 7d22bbb96..000000000
--- a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/msg2qm.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
-.TH "msg2qm" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." ""
-.SH "NAME"
-.LP
-msg2qm \- Converts translated .po files to a Qt\-specific binary format.
-.SH "SYNTAX"
-.LP
-msg2qm myapp_de.po myapp_de.qm
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP
-
-Converts translated .po files to a Qt\-specific binary
-format (".qm" Qt message files). The Qt message files
-are platform and locale independent, containing
-translations in Unicode and various hash tables to
-provide fast look\-up.
-
- msg2qm myapp_de.po myapp_de.qm
- msg2qm myapp_fr.po myapp_fr.qm
- msg2qm myapp_ja.po myapp_ja.qm
-
-
-In your application, use QTranslator::load() to load
-translation files appropriate for the user's language.
-.SH "AUTHORS"
-.LP
-TrollTech <http://www.trolltech.com/>
diff --git a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qembed.1 b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qembed.1
deleted file mode 100644
index a9b262f10..000000000
--- a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qembed.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
-.TH "qembed" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." ""
-.SH "NAME"
-.LP
-qembed \- Converts arbitrary files into C++ code.
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP
-The QEmbed tool, found in qt/tools/qembed, converts
-arbitrary files into C++ code. This is useful for
-including image files and other resources directly into
-your application rather than loading the data from
-external files.
-
-QEmbed can also generate uncompressed versions of images
-that can be included directly into your application,
-thus avoiding both the external file and the need to
-parse the image file format. This is useful for small
-images such as icons for which compression is not a
-great gain.
-
-
-.SH "SYNTAX"
-qembed [ \fIgeneral\-files\fP ] <[ \fI\-\-images image\-files \fP]>
-.br
-
-general\-files
- These files can be any type of file.
-\-\-images image\-files
- These files must be in image formats supported by Qt.
-
-.SH "AUTHORS"
-.LP
-TrollTech <http://www.trolltech.com/>
diff --git a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qt20fix.1 b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qt20fix.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 352921be8..000000000
--- a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qt20fix.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
-.TH "qt20fix" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." ""
-.SH "NAME"
-.LP
-qt20fix \- Helps clean namespace when porting an app from Qt1 to Qt2
-.SH "SYNTAX"
-.LP
-qt20fix myapp.cpp
-
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP
-Qt 2.x is namespace\-clean, unlike 1.x. Qt now uses very
-few global identifiers. Identifiers like red, blue,
-LeftButton, AlignRight, Key_Up, Key_Down, NoBrush etc.
-are now part of a special class Qt (defined in
-qnamespace.h), which is inherited by most Qt classes.
-Member functions of classes that inherit from QWidget,
-etc. are totally unaffected, but code that is not in
-functions of classes inherited from Qt, you must qualify
-these identifiers like this: Qt::red, Qt::LeftButton,
-Qt::AlignRight, etc.
-
-The qt/bin/qt20fix script helps to fix the code that
-needs adaption, though most code does not need changing.
-
-Compiling with \-DQT1COMPATIBILITY will help you get going
-with Qt 2.x \- it allows all the old "dirty namespace"
-identifiers from Qt 1.x to continue working. Without it,
-you'll get compile errors that can easily be fixed by
-searching this page for the clean identifiers.
-.SH "AUTHORS"
-.LP
-TrollTech <http://www.trolltech.com/>
diff --git a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qtconfig.1 b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qtconfig.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 7e03bf49b..000000000
--- a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qtconfig.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-.TH "qtconfig" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." ""
-.SH "NAME"
-.LP
-qtconfig \- Configuration tool for Qt
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP
-QConfig allows for GUI based configuration of Qt and
- other Qt based sources.
-
-.SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES"
-.LP
-.TP
-\fBQTDIR\fP
-Specifies the base Qt dir
-.SH "AUTHORS"
-.LP
-TrollTech <http://www.trolltech.com/>
diff --git a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qvfb.1 b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qvfb.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 0ae800d32..000000000
--- a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qvfb.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,66 +0,0 @@
-.TH "qvfb" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." ""
-.SH "NAME"
-.LP
-qvfb \- Virtual framebuffer for Qt
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP
-The virtual framebuffer allows Qt/Embedded programs to be
-developed on your desktop machine, without switching
-between consoles and X11.
-
-Start a Qt/Embedded master application (i.e., construct
-QApplication with QApplication::GuiServer flag or use the
-\-qws command line parameter). You will need to specify to
-the server that you wish to use the virtual framebuffer
-driver, e.g.:
-
- widgets \-qws \-display QVFb:0
-
-You may prefer to set the QWS_DISPLAY environment
-variable to be QVFb:0.
-
-qvfb supports the following command line options:
-
- \-width width: the width of the virtual framebuffer
- (default: 240).
- \-height height: the height of the virtual framebuffer
- (default: 320).
- \-depth depth: the depth of the virtual framebuffer (1, 8
- or 32; default: 8).
- \-nocursor: do not display the X11 cursor in the
- framebuffer window.
- \-qwsdisplay :id the Qt/Embedded display id to provide
- (default: 0).
-
- Virtual Framebuffer Design
-
-The virtual framebuffer emulates a framebuffer using a
-shared memory region (the virtual frame buffer) and a
-utility to display the framebuffer in a window (qvfb).
-The regions of the display that have changed are updated
-periodically, so you will see discrete snapshots of the
-framebuffer rather than each individual drawing
-operation. For this reason drawing problems such as
-flickering may not be apparent until the program is run
-using a real framebuffer.
-
-The target refresh rate can be set via the "View|Refresh
-Rate" menu item. This will cause qvfb to check for
-updated regions more quickly. The rate is a target only.
-If little drawing is being done, the framebuffer will not
-show any updates between drawing events. If an
-application is displaying an animation the updates will
-be frequent, and the application and qvfb will compete
-for processor time.
-
-Mouse and keyboard events are passed to the Qt/Embedded
-master process via named pipes.
-
-The virtual framebuffer is a development tool only. No
-security issues have been considered in the virtual
-framebuffer design. It should be avoided in a production
-environment; QT_NO_QWS_VFB should always be defined in
-production libraries.
-.SH "AUTHORS"
-.LP
-TrollTech <http://www.trolltech.com/>
diff --git a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/rules b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/rules
index 7874557c8..15bf23569 100755
--- a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/rules
+++ b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/rules
@@ -413,25 +413,16 @@ binary-arch: build install
mv `pwd`/debian/qt3-assistant/usr/bin/assistant `pwd`/debian/qt3-assistant/usr/bin/assistant-qt3
mv `pwd`/debian/qt3-linguist/usr/bin/linguist `pwd`/debian/qt3-linguist/usr/bin/linguist-qt3
- install -D debian/maintain/man/designer.1 `pwd`/debian/qt3-designer/usr/share/man/man1/designer-qt3.1
install -D doc/man/man1/moc.1 `pwd`/debian/qt3-dev-tools/usr/share/man/man1/moc-qt3.1
install -D doc/man/man1/uic.1 `pwd`/debian/qt3-dev-tools/usr/share/man/man1/uic-qt3.1
install -D doc/man/man1/lrelease.1 `pwd`/debian/qt3-dev-tools/usr/share/man/man1/lrelease-qt3.1
install -D doc/man/man1/lupdate.1 `pwd`/debian/qt3-dev-tools/usr/share/man/man1/lupdate-qt3.1
- install -D debian/maintain/man/qtconfig.1 `pwd`/debian/qt3-qtconfig/usr/share/man/man1/qtconfig-qt3.1
- install -D debian/maintain/man/linguist.1 `pwd`/debian/qt3-linguist/usr/share/man/man1/linguist-qt3.1
dh_link -pqt3-designer usr/share/qt3/doc/html usr/share/doc/qt3-designer/html
dh_link -pqt3-assistant usr/share/qt3/doc/html usr/share/doc/qt3-assistant/html
dh_link -pqt3-linguist usr/share/qt3/doc/html usr/share/doc/qt3-linguist/html
dh_link -pqt3-dev-tools usr/share/qt3/doc/html usr/share/doc/qt3-dev-tools/html
- # install the manpages we have
- dh_installman -pqt3-designer debian/maintain/man/createcw.1
- dh_installman -pqt3-dev-tools-compat debian/maintain/man/qt20fix.1 debian/maintain/man/mergetr.1 debian/maintain/man/findtr.1 debian/maintain/man/msg2qm.1
- dh_installman -pqt3-dev-tools-embedded debian/maintain/man/makeqpf.1 debian/maintain/man/qvfb.1
- dh_installman -pqt3-dev-tools debian/maintain/man/qembed.1
-
# copy README.Debian
for a in libqt3-mt-dev libqt3-mt qt3-doc; do install -D `pwd`/debian/README.Debian `pwd`/debian/"$$a"/usr/share/doc/"$$a"/README.Debian; done
diff --git a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/createcw.1 b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/createcw.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 0959a2df1..000000000
--- a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/createcw.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,57 +0,0 @@
-.TH "createcw" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." ""
-.SH "NAME"
-.LP
-createcw \- custom widget description creater for Qt Designer
-.SH "SYNTAX"
-.LP
-createcw <\fIfilename.cw\fP>
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP
-This small application makes it much easier to create
-custom widget descriptions for the Qt Designer. Using
-them you can use custom widgets in the Qt Designer
-including their signals, slots and properties.
-
-To do that normally you would have to enter all that
-information in the custom widget dialog in the Qt
-Designer for each widget. But this small tool can create
-for you these description files for your custom widgets
-which you then can simply import into the Qt Designer. So
-you can use your custom widgets without any additional
-work in your forms in the Qt Designer then.
-
-To do that you have to modify the sourcecode (main.cpp) a
-bit and recompile it afterwards.
-
-STEP1: Include header files of the widgets for which a
-description should be created here. If you have a widget
-which is defined in the file mycustomwidget.h in
-/home/joedeveloper/src, write here
-
-#include "/home/joedeveloper/src/mycustomwidget.h"
-
-STEP2: Instantiate all widgets for which a description
-should be created here and add them to the list wl. If
-your custom widget is e.g. called MyCustomWidget you
-would write here
-
- Widget w;
- w.w = new MyCustomWidget( 0, 0 );
- w.include = "mycustomwidget.h";
- w.location = "global";
- wl.append( w );
-
-After that compile the program, link it with your custom
-widget (library or object file) and run it like this:
-
- (unix): ./createcw mywidgets.cw
- (win32): createcw mywidgets.cw
-
-After that you can import this description file into the
-Qt Designer using the Custom\-Widget Dialog (See
-Tools\->Custom\->Edit Custom Widgets... in the Qt Designer)
-and use these custom widget there in your forms.
-
-.SH "AUTHORS"
-.LP
-Troll Tech <http://www.trolltech.com/>
diff --git a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/designer.1 b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/designer.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 4151e94a7..000000000
--- a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/designer.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,54 +0,0 @@
-.TH "qt-designer" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." ""
-.SH "NAME"
-.LP
-qt\-designer \- Visual user interface designer for Qt.
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP
-Qt Designer simplifies the process of designing and
-creating graphical user interfaces (GUI) using the
-award\-winning Qt toolkit. Qt Designer is easy to learn.
-There are tutorials, walkthrough examples and the
-reference documentation accelerating you through the
-learning phase. After that, Qt Designer greatly reduces
-the time and effort needed to develop even the most
-complex dialogs with an easy\-to\-use GUI and an integrated
-help system.
-
- Qt Designer provides a rich set of features aimed at
-making the creation of dialogs as easy and smooth as
-possible without reducing the power of Qt. It offers all
-the strength of the Qt layout system with a well\-designed
-user interface. This, combined with the Qt Designer's
-undo/redo system makes it simple to try different
-arrangements of the widgets until the result satisfies
-you.
-
- Using Qt Designer's convenient property editor along
-with the dynamic Qt property system it is easy to set the
-initial state of your widgets. Special editors for some
-widgets (like listboxes, comboboxes, etc.) allow you to
-fill these widgets with content without writing any code.
-Using the object hierarchy view, the parent\-child
-relationship between the widgets of a dialog can be
-understood at a glance.
-
- Integrating dialogs into a Qt project is straightforward
-thanks to the User Interface Compiler (UIC), which
-generates C++ code from the XML dialog description on the
-fly. The programmer can easily extend the functionality
-of the generated classes by subclassing without touching
-generated code at all or running the risk of loosing
-their changes.
-.SH "FILES"
-.LP
-\fI/usr/share/qt/tools/designer/*\fP
-.SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES"
-.LP
-.TP
-\fBQTDIR\fP
-Specifies the Qt base directory. On Debian systems this
-should be set to /usr/share/qt. The /usr/bin/designer
-wrapper script takes care of this.
-.SH "AUTHORS"
-.LP
-TrollTech <http://www.trolltech.com/>
diff --git a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/findtr.1 b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/findtr.1
deleted file mode 100644
index f1d3a87d5..000000000
--- a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/findtr.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
-.TH "findtr" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." ""
-.SH "NAME"
-.LP
-findtr \- Extracts information about text to be translated
-.SH "SYNTAX"
-.LP
-findtr *.cpp *.h >myapp.po
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP
-
-Extracts information about text to be translated. It
-recognizes the tr() constructs described above and
-produces a file in ".po" format, a simple text format
-that your translation team will copy and edit. For
-example, the base .po file might be myapp.po and
-translated versions of the file would then be
-myapp_de.po, myapp_fr.po, and myapp_ja.po for
-translations in German, French and Japanese respectively.
-
- findtr *.cpp *.h >myapp.po
- copy myapp.po myapp_de.po
- edit myapp_de.po
-.SH "AUTHORS"
-.LP
-TrollTech <http://www.trolltech.com/>
diff --git a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/linguist.1 b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/linguist.1
deleted file mode 100644
index a0f99133b..000000000
--- a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/linguist.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
-.TH LINGUIST 1 "28 August 2004"
-.SH "NAME"
-linguist \- Translation tool for Qt.
-
-.SH "SYNPOSIS"
-.B linguist
-[
-.I TRANSLATION
-]
-
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.B Qt Linguist
-is a tool for adding translations to Qt applications. It
-introduces the concept of a translation "context" which
-means a group of phrases that appear together on the
-screen e.g. in the same menu or dialog.
-
-The only parameter accepted on the command line is
-.I TRANSLATION
-wich is the name of the translation file you wish to open.
-
-.SH FILES
-.I ~/.qt/qt_designerrc
-.RS
-Per user configuration file.
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.B Qt Linguist
-is too complex to be described completely in the "man" page
-format. If your system is properly configured, you can access
-the full documentation within
-.B Qt Linguist
-under the Help menu.
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-This manual page was written by Jeremy Laine <jeremy.laine@m4x.org>,
-for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
diff --git a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/makeqpf.1 b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/makeqpf.1
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index 37ddcfd4f..000000000
--- a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/makeqpf.1
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@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
-.TH "makeqpf" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." ""
-.SH "NAME"
-.LP
-makeqpf \- Create qpf files from TTF and BDF files.
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP
-Qt Prerendered Font (QPF) is a light\-weight non\-scalable
-font format specific to Qt/Embedded. makeqpf is a tool
-that assists producing QPF files from TTF and BDF files.
-
-
-.SH "SYNTAX"
-qembed [ \fIgeneral\-files\fP ] <[ \fI\-\-images image\-files \fP]>
-.br
-
-general\-files
- These files can be any type of file.
-\-\-images image\-files
- These files must be in image formats supported by Qt.
-
-.SH "FILES"
-.LP
-\fI$(QTDIR)/etc/fonts/fontdir\fP
-.SH "AUTHORS"
-.LP
-TrollTech <http://www.trolltech.com/>
diff --git a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/mergetr.1 b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/mergetr.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 9ed2a9f25..000000000
--- a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/mergetr.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-.TH "mergetr" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." ""
-.SH "NAME"
-.LP
-mergetr \- Merge changes in translations
-.SH "SYNTAX"
-.LP
-mergetr myapp_de.po myapp.po
-
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP
-When the texts in your program change as it is developed,
-a the base .po file can be regenerated using findtr,
-then mergetr can be used to merge the changes into the
-other .po files:
-
- mergetr myapp_de.po myapp.po
- mergetr myapp_fr.po myapp.po
- mergetr myapp_ja.po myapp.po
-
-
-The translation team then edits the new .po files to
-translate the new or changed texts. When texts change,
-the old text is included in the .po file as a comment to
-guide the new translation (no "fuzzy" matching is done).
-.SH "AUTHORS"
-.LP
-TrollTech <http://www.trolltech.com/>
diff --git a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/msg2qm.1 b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/msg2qm.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 7d22bbb96..000000000
--- a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/msg2qm.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
-.TH "msg2qm" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." ""
-.SH "NAME"
-.LP
-msg2qm \- Converts translated .po files to a Qt\-specific binary format.
-.SH "SYNTAX"
-.LP
-msg2qm myapp_de.po myapp_de.qm
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP
-
-Converts translated .po files to a Qt\-specific binary
-format (".qm" Qt message files). The Qt message files
-are platform and locale independent, containing
-translations in Unicode and various hash tables to
-provide fast look\-up.
-
- msg2qm myapp_de.po myapp_de.qm
- msg2qm myapp_fr.po myapp_fr.qm
- msg2qm myapp_ja.po myapp_ja.qm
-
-
-In your application, use QTranslator::load() to load
-translation files appropriate for the user's language.
-.SH "AUTHORS"
-.LP
-TrollTech <http://www.trolltech.com/>
diff --git a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qembed.1 b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qembed.1
deleted file mode 100644
index a9b262f10..000000000
--- a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qembed.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
-.TH "qembed" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." ""
-.SH "NAME"
-.LP
-qembed \- Converts arbitrary files into C++ code.
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP
-The QEmbed tool, found in qt/tools/qembed, converts
-arbitrary files into C++ code. This is useful for
-including image files and other resources directly into
-your application rather than loading the data from
-external files.
-
-QEmbed can also generate uncompressed versions of images
-that can be included directly into your application,
-thus avoiding both the external file and the need to
-parse the image file format. This is useful for small
-images such as icons for which compression is not a
-great gain.
-
-
-.SH "SYNTAX"
-qembed [ \fIgeneral\-files\fP ] <[ \fI\-\-images image\-files \fP]>
-.br
-
-general\-files
- These files can be any type of file.
-\-\-images image\-files
- These files must be in image formats supported by Qt.
-
-.SH "AUTHORS"
-.LP
-TrollTech <http://www.trolltech.com/>
diff --git a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qt20fix.1 b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qt20fix.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 352921be8..000000000
--- a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qt20fix.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
-.TH "qt20fix" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." ""
-.SH "NAME"
-.LP
-qt20fix \- Helps clean namespace when porting an app from Qt1 to Qt2
-.SH "SYNTAX"
-.LP
-qt20fix myapp.cpp
-
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP
-Qt 2.x is namespace\-clean, unlike 1.x. Qt now uses very
-few global identifiers. Identifiers like red, blue,
-LeftButton, AlignRight, Key_Up, Key_Down, NoBrush etc.
-are now part of a special class Qt (defined in
-qnamespace.h), which is inherited by most Qt classes.
-Member functions of classes that inherit from QWidget,
-etc. are totally unaffected, but code that is not in
-functions of classes inherited from Qt, you must qualify
-these identifiers like this: Qt::red, Qt::LeftButton,
-Qt::AlignRight, etc.
-
-The qt/bin/qt20fix script helps to fix the code that
-needs adaption, though most code does not need changing.
-
-Compiling with \-DQT1COMPATIBILITY will help you get going
-with Qt 2.x \- it allows all the old "dirty namespace"
-identifiers from Qt 1.x to continue working. Without it,
-you'll get compile errors that can easily be fixed by
-searching this page for the clean identifiers.
-.SH "AUTHORS"
-.LP
-TrollTech <http://www.trolltech.com/>
diff --git a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qtconfig.1 b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qtconfig.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 7e03bf49b..000000000
--- a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qtconfig.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-.TH "qtconfig" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." ""
-.SH "NAME"
-.LP
-qtconfig \- Configuration tool for Qt
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP
-QConfig allows for GUI based configuration of Qt and
- other Qt based sources.
-
-.SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES"
-.LP
-.TP
-\fBQTDIR\fP
-Specifies the base Qt dir
-.SH "AUTHORS"
-.LP
-TrollTech <http://www.trolltech.com/>
diff --git a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qvfb.1 b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qvfb.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 0ae800d32..000000000
--- a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/maintain/man/qvfb.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,66 +0,0 @@
-.TH "qvfb" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." ""
-.SH "NAME"
-.LP
-qvfb \- Virtual framebuffer for Qt
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP
-The virtual framebuffer allows Qt/Embedded programs to be
-developed on your desktop machine, without switching
-between consoles and X11.
-
-Start a Qt/Embedded master application (i.e., construct
-QApplication with QApplication::GuiServer flag or use the
-\-qws command line parameter). You will need to specify to
-the server that you wish to use the virtual framebuffer
-driver, e.g.:
-
- widgets \-qws \-display QVFb:0
-
-You may prefer to set the QWS_DISPLAY environment
-variable to be QVFb:0.
-
-qvfb supports the following command line options:
-
- \-width width: the width of the virtual framebuffer
- (default: 240).
- \-height height: the height of the virtual framebuffer
- (default: 320).
- \-depth depth: the depth of the virtual framebuffer (1, 8
- or 32; default: 8).
- \-nocursor: do not display the X11 cursor in the
- framebuffer window.
- \-qwsdisplay :id the Qt/Embedded display id to provide
- (default: 0).
-
- Virtual Framebuffer Design
-
-The virtual framebuffer emulates a framebuffer using a
-shared memory region (the virtual frame buffer) and a
-utility to display the framebuffer in a window (qvfb).
-The regions of the display that have changed are updated
-periodically, so you will see discrete snapshots of the
-framebuffer rather than each individual drawing
-operation. For this reason drawing problems such as
-flickering may not be apparent until the program is run
-using a real framebuffer.
-
-The target refresh rate can be set via the "View|Refresh
-Rate" menu item. This will cause qvfb to check for
-updated regions more quickly. The rate is a target only.
-If little drawing is being done, the framebuffer will not
-show any updates between drawing events. If an
-application is displaying an animation the updates will
-be frequent, and the application and qvfb will compete
-for processor time.
-
-Mouse and keyboard events are passed to the Qt/Embedded
-master process via named pipes.
-
-The virtual framebuffer is a development tool only. No
-security issues have been considered in the virtual
-framebuffer design. It should be avoided in a production
-environment; QT_NO_QWS_VFB should always be defined in
-production libraries.
-.SH "AUTHORS"
-.LP
-TrollTech <http://www.trolltech.com/>
diff --git a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/rules b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/rules
index 7874557c8..15bf23569 100755
--- a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/rules
+++ b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/rules
@@ -413,25 +413,16 @@ binary-arch: build install
mv `pwd`/debian/qt3-assistant/usr/bin/assistant `pwd`/debian/qt3-assistant/usr/bin/assistant-qt3
mv `pwd`/debian/qt3-linguist/usr/bin/linguist `pwd`/debian/qt3-linguist/usr/bin/linguist-qt3
- install -D debian/maintain/man/designer.1 `pwd`/debian/qt3-designer/usr/share/man/man1/designer-qt3.1
install -D doc/man/man1/moc.1 `pwd`/debian/qt3-dev-tools/usr/share/man/man1/moc-qt3.1
install -D doc/man/man1/uic.1 `pwd`/debian/qt3-dev-tools/usr/share/man/man1/uic-qt3.1
install -D doc/man/man1/lrelease.1 `pwd`/debian/qt3-dev-tools/usr/share/man/man1/lrelease-qt3.1
install -D doc/man/man1/lupdate.1 `pwd`/debian/qt3-dev-tools/usr/share/man/man1/lupdate-qt3.1
- install -D debian/maintain/man/qtconfig.1 `pwd`/debian/qt3-qtconfig/usr/share/man/man1/qtconfig-qt3.1
- install -D debian/maintain/man/linguist.1 `pwd`/debian/qt3-linguist/usr/share/man/man1/linguist-qt3.1
dh_link -pqt3-designer usr/share/qt3/doc/html usr/share/doc/qt3-designer/html
dh_link -pqt3-assistant usr/share/qt3/doc/html usr/share/doc/qt3-assistant/html
dh_link -pqt3-linguist usr/share/qt3/doc/html usr/share/doc/qt3-linguist/html
dh_link -pqt3-dev-tools usr/share/qt3/doc/html usr/share/doc/qt3-dev-tools/html
- # install the manpages we have
- dh_installman -pqt3-designer debian/maintain/man/createcw.1
- dh_installman -pqt3-dev-tools-compat debian/maintain/man/qt20fix.1 debian/maintain/man/mergetr.1 debian/maintain/man/findtr.1 debian/maintain/man/msg2qm.1
- dh_installman -pqt3-dev-tools-embedded debian/maintain/man/makeqpf.1 debian/maintain/man/qvfb.1
- dh_installman -pqt3-dev-tools debian/maintain/man/qembed.1
-
# copy README.Debian
for a in libqt3-mt-dev libqt3-mt qt3-doc; do install -D `pwd`/debian/README.Debian `pwd`/debian/"$$a"/usr/share/doc/"$$a"/README.Debian; done