From 7817a86b9a12356bdfae734b0fd699113372f060 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Darrell Anderson Date: Thu, 26 Dec 2013 16:25:20 -0600 Subject: KDE->TDE branding cleanup. --- kttsd/filters/sbd/sbdconfwidget.ui | 2 +- kttsd/filters/stringreplacer/stringreplacerconfwidget.ui | 2 +- kttsd/filters/talkerchooser/talkerchooserconfwidget.ui | 2 +- kttsd/filters/xmltransformer/xmltransformerconfwidget.ui | 4 ++-- 4 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'kttsd/filters') diff --git a/kttsd/filters/sbd/sbdconfwidget.ui b/kttsd/filters/sbd/sbdconfwidget.ui index 1b57c98..3c8bcff 100644 --- a/kttsd/filters/sbd/sbdconfwidget.ui +++ b/kttsd/filters/sbd/sbdconfwidget.ui @@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ appIdLineEdit - <qt>Enter a DCOP Application ID. This filter will only apply to text jobs queued by that application. You may enter more than one ID separated by commas. Use <b>knotify</b> to match all messages sent as KDE notifications. If blank, this filter applies to text jobs queued by all applications. Tip: Use kdcop from the command line to get the Application IDs of running applications. Example: "konversation, kvirc,ksirc,kopete"</qt> + <qt>Enter a DCOP Application ID. This filter will only apply to text jobs queued by that application. You may enter more than one ID separated by commas. Use <b>knotify</b> to match all messages sent as TDE notifications. If blank, this filter applies to text jobs queued by all applications. Tip: Use kdcop from the command line to get the Application IDs of running applications. Example: "konversation, kvirc,ksirc,kopete"</qt> diff --git a/kttsd/filters/stringreplacer/stringreplacerconfwidget.ui b/kttsd/filters/stringreplacer/stringreplacerconfwidget.ui index df1d519..f1e58d7 100644 --- a/kttsd/filters/stringreplacer/stringreplacerconfwidget.ui +++ b/kttsd/filters/stringreplacer/stringreplacerconfwidget.ui @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ appIdLineEdit - <qt>Enter a DCOP Application ID. This filter will only apply to text jobs queued by that application. You may enter more than one ID separated by commas. Use <b>knotify</b> to match all messages sent as KDE notifications. If blank, this filter applies to text jobs queued by all applications. Tip: Use kdcop from the command line to get the Application IDs of running applications. Example: "konversation, kvirc,ksirc,kopete"</qt> + <qt>Enter a DCOP Application ID. This filter will only apply to text jobs queued by that application. You may enter more than one ID separated by commas. Use <b>knotify</b> to match all messages sent as TDE notifications. If blank, this filter applies to text jobs queued by all applications. Tip: Use kdcop from the command line to get the Application IDs of running applications. Example: "konversation, kvirc,ksirc,kopete"</qt> diff --git a/kttsd/filters/talkerchooser/talkerchooserconfwidget.ui b/kttsd/filters/talkerchooser/talkerchooserconfwidget.ui index a6a2dfa..a66c2bc 100644 --- a/kttsd/filters/talkerchooser/talkerchooserconfwidget.ui +++ b/kttsd/filters/talkerchooser/talkerchooserconfwidget.ui @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ appIdLineEdit - <qt>Enter a DCOP Application ID. This filter will only apply to text jobs queued by that application. You may enter more than one ID separated by commas. Use <b>knotify</b> to match all messages sent as KDE notifications. If blank, this filter applies to text jobs queued by all applications. Tip: Use kdcop from the command line to get the Application IDs of running applications. Example: "konversation, kvirc,ksirc,kopete"</qt> + <qt>Enter a DCOP Application ID. This filter will only apply to text jobs queued by that application. You may enter more than one ID separated by commas. Use <b>knotify</b> to match all messages sent as TDE notifications. If blank, this filter applies to text jobs queued by all applications. Tip: Use kdcop from the command line to get the Application IDs of running applications. Example: "konversation, kvirc,ksirc,kopete"</qt> diff --git a/kttsd/filters/xmltransformer/xmltransformerconfwidget.ui b/kttsd/filters/xmltransformer/xmltransformerconfwidget.ui index 471446b..89d5c7c 100644 --- a/kttsd/filters/xmltransformer/xmltransformerconfwidget.ui +++ b/kttsd/filters/xmltransformer/xmltransformerconfwidget.ui @@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ appIdLineEdit - <qt>Enter a DCOP Application ID. This filter will only apply to text queued by that application. You may enter more than one ID separated by commas. Use <b>knotify</b> to match all messages sent as KDE notifications. If blank, this filter applies to text queued by all applications. Tip: Use kdcop from the command line to get the Application IDs of running applications. Example: "konversation, kvirc,ksirc,kopete"</qt> + <qt>Enter a DCOP Application ID. This filter will only apply to text queued by that application. You may enter more than one ID separated by commas. Use <b>knotify</b> to match all messages sent as TDE notifications. If blank, this filter applies to text queued by all applications. Tip: Use kdcop from the command line to get the Application IDs of running applications. Example: "konversation, kvirc,ksirc,kopete"</qt> @@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ appIdLineEdit - <qt>Enter a DCOP Application ID. This filter will only apply to text queued by that application. You may enter more than one ID separated by commas. Use <b>knotify</b> to match all messages sent as KDE notifications. If blank, this filter applies to text queued by all applications. Tip: Use kdcop from the command line to get the Application IDs of running applications. Example: "konversation, kvirc,ksirc,kopete"</qt> + <qt>Enter a DCOP Application ID. This filter will only apply to text queued by that application. You may enter more than one ID separated by commas. Use <b>knotify</b> to match all messages sent as TDE notifications. If blank, this filter applies to text queued by all applications. Tip: Use kdcop from the command line to get the Application IDs of running applications. Example: "konversation, kvirc,ksirc,kopete"</qt> -- cgit v1.2.1