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<!DOCTYPE UI><UI version="3.2" stdsetdef="1">
<class>SearchProviderDlgUI</class>
<widget class="QWidget">
<property name="name">
<cstring>SearchProviderDlgUI</cstring>
</property>
<property name="tqgeometry">
<rect>
<x>0</x>
<y>0</y>
<width>399</width>
<height>206</height>
</rect>
</property>
<grid>
<property name="name">
<cstring>unnamed</cstring>
</property>
<property name="margin">
<number>0</number>
</property>
<widget class="KLineEdit" row="1" column="0">
<property name="name">
<cstring>leName</cstring>
</property>
<property name="whatsThis" stdset="0">
<string>Enter the human readable name of the search provider here.</string>
</property>
</widget>
<widget class="QLabel" row="6" column="0">
<property name="name">
<cstring>lbCharset</cstring>
</property>
<property name="text">
<string>&Charset:</string>
</property>
<property name="buddy" stdset="0">
<cstring>cbCharset</cstring>
</property>
<property name="whatsThis" stdset="0">
<string>Select the character set that will be used to encode your search query</string>
</property>
</widget>
<widget class="QLabel" row="2" column="0">
<property name="name">
<cstring>lbQuery</cstring>
</property>
<property name="text">
<string>Search &URI:</string>
</property>
<property name="buddy" stdset="0">
<cstring>leQuery</cstring>
</property>
<property name="whatsThis" stdset="0">
<string><qt>
Enter the URI that is used to do a search on the search engine here.<br/>The whole text to be searched for can be specified as \{@} or \{0}.<br/>
Recommended is \{@}, since it removes all query variables (name=value) from the resulting string whereas \{0} will be substituted with the unmodified query string.<br/>You can use \{1} ... \{n} to specify certain words from the query and \{name} to specify a value given by 'name=value' in the user query.<br/>In addition it is possible to specify multiple references (names, numbers and strings) at once (\{name1,name2,...,"string"}).<br/>The first matching value (from the left) will be used as substitution value for the resulting URI.<br/>A quoted string can be used as default value if nothing matches from the left of the reference list.
</qt></string>
</property>
</widget>
<widget class="QLabel" row="0" column="0">
<property name="name">
<cstring>lbName</cstring>
</property>
<property name="text">
<string>Search &provider name:</string>
</property>
<property name="buddy" stdset="0">
<cstring>leName</cstring>
</property>
<property name="whatsThis" stdset="0">
<string>Enter the human readable name of the search provider here.</string>
</property>
</widget>
<widget class="KLineEdit" row="5" column="0">
<property name="name">
<cstring>leShortcut</cstring>
</property>
<property name="whatsThis" stdset="0">
<string><qt>
The shortcuts entered here can be used as a pseudo-URI scheme in KDE. For example, the shortcut <b>av</b> can be used as in <b>av</b>:<b>my search</b>
</qt></string>
</property>
</widget>
<widget class="QLabel" row="4" column="0">
<property name="name">
<cstring>lbShortcut</cstring>
</property>
<property name="text">
<string>UR&I shortcuts:</string>
</property>
<property name="buddy" stdset="0">
<cstring>leShortcut</cstring>
</property>
<property name="whatsThis" stdset="0">
<string><qt>
The shortcuts entered here can be used as a pseudo-URI scheme in KDE. For example, the shortcut <b>av</b> can be used as in <b>av</b>:<b>my search</b>
</qt></string>
</property>
</widget>
<widget class="KLineEdit" row="3" column="0">
<property name="name">
<cstring>leQuery</cstring>
</property>
<property name="whatsThis" stdset="0">
<string><qt>
Enter the URI that is used to do a search on the search engine here.<br/>The whole text to be searched for can be specified as \{@} or \{0}.<br/>
Recommended is \{@}, since it removes all query variables (name=value) from the resulting string whereas \{0} will be substituted with the unmodified query string.<br/>You can use \{1} ... \{n} to specify certain words from the query and \{name} to specify a value given by 'name=value' in the user query.<br/>In addition it is possible to specify multiple references (names, numbers and strings) at once (\{name1,name2,...,"string"}).<br/>The first matching value (from the left) will be used as substitution value for the resulting URI.<br/>A quoted string can be used as default value if nothing matches from the left of the reference list.
</qt></string>
</property>
</widget>
<widget class="KComboBox" row="7" column="0">
<property name="name">
<cstring>cbCharset</cstring>
</property>
<property name="whatsThis" stdset="0">
<string>Select the character set that will be used to encode your search query.</string>
</property>
</widget>
</grid>
</widget>
<customwidgets>
</customwidgets>
<tabstops>
<tabstop>leName</tabstop>
<tabstop>leQuery</tabstop>
<tabstop>leShortcut</tabstop>
<tabstop>cbCharset</tabstop>
</tabstops>
<tqlayoutdefaults spacing="6" margin="11"/>
<includehints>
<includehint>klineedit.h</includehint>
<includehint>klineedit.h</includehint>
<includehint>klineedit.h</includehint>
<includehint>kcombobox.h</includehint>
</includehints>
</UI>
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