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diff --git a/kdewidgets/README b/kdewidgets/README deleted file mode 100644 index a1b236ef3..000000000 --- a/kdewidgets/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -KDE Custom Widgets for Qt Designer 2 -==================================== - - -Summary: -======== - -This directory contains KDE custom widgets for designer 2 which comes with -Qt 3. Just make sure your plugin path in qtconfig includes -$TDEDIR/lib/trinity/plugins . With the KDE build system nothing special -(i.e. editing the plugin path) is needed, as uic will automatically be -called with -L <path to the kdewidgets plugin> . - -This plugin uses the QWidget plugin API of Qt >= 3.0 -Don't expect it to work with any other versions of Qt. - - -Known Bugs: -=========== - -Designer crashes when using widgets that use the kapp pointer. - -HOWTO Add Widgets: -================== -Just add new widgets to kde.widgets like this: -[ClassName] -IncludeFile=myheader.h -IconSet=mycoolwidget.png -ToolTip=My Cool Widget -WhatsThis=Long description of my cool widget -ConstructorArgs=(parent, name, otherNeccessaryArg) -IsContainer=true -Group=MyWidgetCollection - -Everything but [ClassName] is optional. -IncludeFile defaults to classname.h (all lowercase) -IconSet defaults to classname.png (all lowercase) -ToolTip defaults to ClassName -WhatsThis defaults to ClassName -ConstructorArgs=(parent, name) -IsContainer defaults to false - note, any value except an empty one is - interpreted as true, even if the value - is "false" :) So, if the widget is not a - container, just omit this line. -Group defaults to "KDE" - -Don't forget to add an icon to the pics directory. Try to make it look similar to the other icons and be the same size. - -There are some global options that you can have. - -[Global] -Init=new InitCode(); -Destroy= delete object; -PluginName=MyPlugin - -PluginName overrides the passed in value at the command line and is optional. -Init and Destroy are both optional arguments that can be used for custom build -up and tear down code. - -Have fun! - - -Ian Reinhart Geiser <geiseri@kde.org> -Daniel Molkentin <molkentin@kde.org> -Malte Starostik <malte@kde.org> |