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diff --git a/experimental/tqtinterface/qt4/src/kernel/tqevent.cpp b/experimental/tqtinterface/qt4/src/kernel/tqevent.cpp
index 59a6ca788..6b9f90b5d 100644
--- a/experimental/tqtinterface/qt4/src/kernel/tqevent.cpp
+++ b/experimental/tqtinterface/qt4/src/kernel/tqevent.cpp
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ TQt::ButtonState TQContextMenuEvent::state() const {
TQt-defined events types, the value should be at least as large as
the value of the "User" entry in the TQEvent::Type enum.
- TQCustomEvent tqcontains a generic void* data member that may be used
+ TQCustomEvent contains a generic void* data member that may be used
for transferring event-specific data to the receiver. Note that
since events are normally delivered asynchronously, the data
pointer, if used, must remain valid until the event has been
@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ TQCustomEvent::TQCustomEvent( int type )
TQWidget::mouseMoveEvent(). TQObject::installEventFilter() allows an
object to intercept events destined for another object.
- The basic TQEvent tqcontains only an event type parameter.
+ The basic TQEvent contains only an event type parameter.
Subclasses of TQEvent contain additional parameters that describe
the particular event.
@@ -350,7 +350,7 @@ TQCustomEvent::TQCustomEvent( int type )
/*!
\class TQTimerEvent tqevent.h
- \brief The TQTimerEvent class tqcontains parameters that describe a
+ \brief The TQTimerEvent class contains parameters that describe a
timer event.
\ingroup events
@@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ TQCustomEvent::TQCustomEvent( int type )
\class TQMouseEvent tqevent.h
\ingroup events
- \brief The TQMouseEvent class tqcontains parameters that describe a mouse event.
+ \brief The TQMouseEvent class contains parameters that describe a mouse event.
Mouse events occur when a mouse button is pressed or released
inside a widget or when the mouse cursor is moved.
@@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ TQCustomEvent::TQCustomEvent( int type )
inside a widget; the widget will continue to receive mouse events
until the last mouse button is released.
- A mouse event tqcontains a special accept flag that indicates
+ A mouse event contains a special accept flag that indicates
whether the receiver wants the event. You should call
TQMouseEvent::ignore() if the mouse event is not handled by your
widget. A mouse event is propagated up the tqparent widget chain
@@ -620,7 +620,7 @@ TQt::ButtonState TQMouseEvent::stateAfter() const
/*!
\class TQWheelEvent tqevent.h
- \brief The TQWheelEvent class tqcontains parameters that describe a wheel event.
+ \brief The TQWheelEvent class contains parameters that describe a wheel event.
\ingroup events
@@ -629,7 +629,7 @@ TQt::ButtonState TQMouseEvent::stateAfter() const
distance is provided by delta(). The functions pos() and globalPos() return
the mouse pointer location at the time of the event.
- A wheel event tqcontains a special accept flag that indicates
+ A wheel event contains a special accept flag that indicates
whether the receiver wants the event. You should call
TQWheelEvent::accept() if you handle the wheel event; otherwise it
will be sent to the tqparent widget.
@@ -656,7 +656,7 @@ TQt::ButtonState TQMouseEvent::stateAfter() const
The globalPos() is initialized to TQCursor::pos(), i.e. \a pos,
which is usually (but not always) right. Use the other constructor
if you need to specify the global position explicitly. \a delta
- tqcontains the rotation distance, \a state holds the keyboard
+ contains the rotation distance, \a state holds the keyboard
modifier flags at the time of the event and \a orient holds the
wheel's orientation.
@@ -674,7 +674,7 @@ TQWheelEvent::TQWheelEvent( const TQPoint &pos, int delta, int state, Orientatio
\fn TQWheelEvent::TQWheelEvent( const TQPoint &pos, const TQPoint& globalPos, int delta, int state, Orientation orient = Vertical )
Constructs a wheel event object. The position when the event
- occurred is given in \a pos and \a globalPos. \a delta tqcontains
+ occurred is given in \a pos and \a globalPos. \a delta contains
the rotation distance, \a state holds the keyboard modifier flags
at the time of the event and \a orient holds the wheel's
orientation.
@@ -820,14 +820,14 @@ TQWheelEvent::TQWheelEvent( const TQPoint &pos, int delta, int state, Orientatio
/*!
\class TQKeyEvent tqevent.h
- \brief The TQKeyEvent class tqcontains describes a key event.
+ \brief The TQKeyEvent class contains describes a key event.
\ingroup events
Key events occur when a key is pressed or released when a widget
has keyboard input focus.
- A key event tqcontains a special accept flag that indicates whether the
+ A key event contains a special accept flag that indicates whether the
receiver wants the key event. You should call TQKeyEvent::ignore() if the
key press or release event is not handled by your widget. A key event is
propagated up the tqparent widget chain until a widget accepts it with
@@ -1292,7 +1292,7 @@ TQt::ButtonState TQKeyEvent::stateAfter() const
/*!
\class TQFocusEvent tqevent.h
- \brief The TQFocusEvent class tqcontains event parameters for widget focus
+ \brief The TQFocusEvent class contains event parameters for widget focus
events.
\ingroup events
@@ -1396,7 +1396,7 @@ void TQFocusEvent::resetReason()
/*!
\class TQPaintEvent tqevent.h
- \brief The TQPaintEvent class tqcontains event parameters for paint events.
+ \brief The TQPaintEvent class contains event parameters for paint events.
\ingroup events
@@ -1404,7 +1404,7 @@ void TQFocusEvent::resetReason()
for instance when part of a widget is exposed because a covering
widget is moved.
- The event tqcontains a region() that needs to be updated, and a
+ The event contains a region() that needs to be updated, and a
rect() that is the bounding rectangle of that region. Both are
provided because many widgets can't make much use of region(), and
rect() can be much faster than region().boundingRect(). Painting
@@ -1468,7 +1468,7 @@ void TQFocusEvent::resetReason()
/*!
\class TQMoveEvent tqevent.h
- \brief The TQMoveEvent class tqcontains event parameters for move events.
+ \brief The TQMoveEvent class contains event parameters for move events.
\ingroup events
@@ -1503,7 +1503,7 @@ void TQFocusEvent::resetReason()
/*!
\class TQResizeEvent tqevent.h
- \brief The TQResizeEvent class tqcontains event parameters for resize events.
+ \brief The TQResizeEvent class contains event parameters for resize events.
\ingroup events
@@ -1537,7 +1537,7 @@ void TQFocusEvent::resetReason()
/*!
\class TQCloseEvent tqevent.h
- \brief The TQCloseEvent class tqcontains parameters that describe a close event.
+ \brief The TQCloseEvent class contains parameters that describe a close event.
\ingroup events
@@ -1694,7 +1694,7 @@ void TQFocusEvent::resetReason()
/*!
\class TQContextMenuEvent tqevent.h
- \brief The TQContextMenuEvent class tqcontains parameters that describe a context menu event.
+ \brief The TQContextMenuEvent class contains parameters that describe a context menu event.
\ingroup events
@@ -1963,7 +1963,7 @@ TQContextMenuEvent::TQContextMenuEvent( Reason reason, const TQPoint &pos, int s
commonly used visual cue is to use a dotted underline.
After the user has selected the final string, an IMEndEvent will
- be sent to the widget. The event tqcontains the final string the
+ be sent to the widget. The event contains the final string the
user selected, and could be empty if they canceled the
composition. This string should be accepted as the final text the
user entered, and the intermediate composition string should be
@@ -1980,7 +1980,7 @@ TQContextMenuEvent::TQContextMenuEvent( Reason reason, const TQPoint &pos, int s
Constructs a new TQIMEvent with the accept flag set to FALSE. \a
type can be one of TQEvent::IMStartEvent, TQEvent::IMComposeEvent
- or TQEvent::IMEndEvent. \a text tqcontains the current compostion
+ or TQEvent::IMEndEvent. \a text contains the current compostion
string and \a cursorPosition the current position of the cursor
inside \a text.
*/
@@ -1989,7 +1989,7 @@ TQContextMenuEvent::TQContextMenuEvent( Reason reason, const TQPoint &pos, int s
\fn const TQString &TQIMEvent::text() const
Returns the composition text. This is a null string for an
- IMStartEvent, and tqcontains the final accepted string (which may be
+ IMStartEvent, and contains the final accepted string (which may be
empty) in the IMEndEvent.
*/
@@ -2045,7 +2045,7 @@ TQContextMenuEvent::TQContextMenuEvent( Reason reason, const TQPoint &pos, int s
/*!
\class TQTabletEvent tqevent.h
- \brief The TQTabletEvent class tqcontains parameters that describe a Tablet
+ \brief The TQTabletEvent class contains parameters that describe a Tablet
event.
\ingroup events
@@ -2060,7 +2060,7 @@ TQContextMenuEvent::TQContextMenuEvent( Reason reason, const TQPoint &pos, int s
you to get the pressure(), the xTilt() and yTilt(), as well as the
type of tqdevice being used with tqdevice() (see \l{TabletDevice}).
- A tablet event tqcontains a special accept flag that indicates
+ A tablet event contains a special accept flag that indicates
whether the receiver wants the event. You should call
TQTabletEvent::accept() if you handle the tablet event; otherwise
it will be sent to the tqparent widget.
@@ -2096,9 +2096,9 @@ TQContextMenuEvent::TQContextMenuEvent( Reason reason, const TQPoint &pos, int s
int pressure, int xTilt, int yTilt,
const TQPair<int,int> &uId )
Construct a tablet event of type \a t. The position of when the event occurred is given
- int \a pos and \a globalPos. \a tqdevice tqcontains the \link TabletDevice tqdevice type\endlink,
- \a pressure tqcontains the pressure exerted on the \a tqdevice, \a xTilt and \a yTilt contain
- \a tqdevice's degree of tilt from the X and Y axis respectively. The \a uId tqcontains an
+ int \a pos and \a globalPos. \a tqdevice contains the \link TabletDevice tqdevice type\endlink,
+ \a pressure contains the pressure exerted on the \a tqdevice, \a xTilt and \a yTilt contain
+ \a tqdevice's degree of tilt from the X and Y axis respectively. The \a uId contains an
event id.
On Irix, \a globalPos will contain the high-resolution coordinates received from the
@@ -2128,10 +2128,10 @@ TQTabletEvent::TQTabletEvent( Type t, const TQPoint &pos, const TQPoint &globalP
Constructs a tablet event object. The position when the event
occurred is is given in \a pos and \a globalPos. \a tqdevice
- tqcontains the \link TabletDevice tqdevice type\endlink, \a pressure
- tqcontains the pressure exerted on the \a tqdevice, \a xTilt and \a
+ contains the \link TabletDevice tqdevice type\endlink, \a pressure
+ contains the pressure exerted on the \a tqdevice, \a xTilt and \a
yTilt contain the \a tqdevice's degrees of tilt from the X and Y
- axis respectively. The \a uId tqcontains an event id.
+ axis respectively. The \a uId contains an event id.
On Irix, \a globalPos will contain the high-resolution coordinates
received from the tablet tqdevice driver, instead of from the
@@ -2279,8 +2279,8 @@ TQTabletEvent::TQTabletEvent( Type t, const TQPoint &pos, const TQPoint &globalP
Returns a unique ID for the current tqdevice. It is possible to
generate a unique ID for any Wacom&copy; tqdevice. This makes it
possible to differentiate between multiple tqdevices being used at
- the same time on the tablet. The \c first member tqcontains a value
- for the type, the \c second member tqcontains a physical ID obtained
+ the same time on the tablet. The \c first member contains a value
+ for the type, the \c second member contains a physical ID obtained
from the tqdevice. Each combination of these values is unique. Note:
for different platforms, the \c first value is different due to
different driver implementations.
@@ -2288,7 +2288,7 @@ TQTabletEvent::TQTabletEvent( Type t, const TQPoint &pos, const TQPoint &globalP
/*!
\class TQChildEvent tqevent.h
- \brief The TQChildEvent class tqcontains event parameters for child object
+ \brief The TQChildEvent class contains event parameters for child object
events.
\ingroup events
@@ -2358,7 +2358,7 @@ TQTabletEvent::TQTabletEvent( Type t, const TQPoint &pos, const TQPoint &globalP
TQt-defined events types, the value should be at least as large as
the value of the "User" entry in the TQEvent::Type enum.
- TQCustomEvent tqcontains a generic void* data member that may be used
+ TQCustomEvent contains a generic void* data member that may be used
for transferring event-specific data to the receiver. Note that
since events are normally delivered asynchronously, the data
pointer, if used, must remain valid until the event has been