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Diffstat (limited to 'doc/kalarm/index.docbook')
-rw-r--r-- | doc/kalarm/index.docbook | 24 |
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/doc/kalarm/index.docbook b/doc/kalarm/index.docbook index 48b283f92..a85022ff1 100644 --- a/doc/kalarm/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kalarm/index.docbook @@ -2933,12 +2933,12 @@ bool scheduleMessage(const TQString& <replaceable>message</replaceable>, <para>Specifies the scheduled date, or date and time, at which the message should be displayed. For a date-only alarm, the string should be in the format <quote>YYYY-MM-DD</quote> (as returned by -<methodname>QDate::toString(Qt::ISODate)</methodname>). For an alarm +<methodname>QDate::toString(TQt::ISODate)</methodname>). For an alarm with a date and time, the string should be in the format <quote>YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM[:SS]</quote> (as returned by -<methodname>QDateTime::toString(Qt::ISODate)</methodname>) or +<methodname>QDateTime::toString(TQt::ISODate)</methodname>) or <quote>HH:MM[:SS]</quote> (as returned by -<methodname>QTime::toString(Qt::ISODate)</methodname>). If no date is +<methodname>QTime::toString(TQt::ISODate)</methodname>). If no date is specified, today's date is used. Note that any seconds value is ignored.</para> </listitem> @@ -3176,12 +3176,12 @@ displayed in the message to be scheduled.</para> <para>Specifies the scheduled date, or date and time, at which the file should be displayed. For a date-only alarm, the string should be in the format <quote>YYYY-MM-DD</quote> (as returned by -<methodname>QDate::toString(Qt::ISODate)</methodname>). For an alarm +<methodname>QDate::toString(TQt::ISODate)</methodname>). For an alarm with a date and time, the string should be in the format <quote>YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM[:SS]</quote> (as returned by -<methodname>QDateTime::toString(Qt::ISODate)</methodname>) or +<methodname>QDateTime::toString(TQt::ISODate)</methodname>) or <quote>HH:MM[:SS]</quote> (as returned by -<methodname>QTime::toString(Qt::ISODate)</methodname>). If no date is +<methodname>QTime::toString(TQt::ISODate)</methodname>). If no date is specified, today's date is used. Note that any seconds value is ignored.</para> </listitem> @@ -3383,12 +3383,12 @@ parameter contains a shell command line or a command script.</para> <para>Specifies the scheduled date, or date and time, at which the command should be executed. For a date-only alarm, the string should be in the format <quote>YYYY-MM-DD</quote> (as returned by -<methodname>QDate::toString(Qt::ISODate)</methodname>). For an alarm +<methodname>QDate::toString(TQt::ISODate)</methodname>). For an alarm with a date and time, the string should be in the format <quote>YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM[:SS]</quote> (as returned by -<methodname>QDateTime::toString(Qt::ISODate)</methodname>) or +<methodname>QDateTime::toString(TQt::ISODate)</methodname>) or <quote>HH:MM[:SS]</quote> (as returned by -<methodname>QTime::toString(Qt::ISODate)</methodname>). If no date is +<methodname>QTime::toString(TQt::ISODate)</methodname>). If no date is specified, today's date is used. Note that any seconds value is ignored.</para> </listitem> @@ -3599,12 +3599,12 @@ email attachments.</para> <para>Specifies the scheduled date, or date and time, at which the email should be sent. For a date-only alarm, the string should be in the format <quote>YYYY-MM-DD</quote> (as returned by -<methodname>QDate::toString(Qt::ISODate)</methodname>). For an alarm +<methodname>QDate::toString(TQt::ISODate)</methodname>). For an alarm with a date and time, the string should be in the format <quote>YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM[:SS]</quote> (as returned by -<methodname>QDateTime::toString(Qt::ISODate)</methodname>) or +<methodname>QDateTime::toString(TQt::ISODate)</methodname>) or <quote>HH:MM[:SS]</quote> (as returned by -<methodname>QTime::toString(Qt::ISODate)</methodname>). If no date is +<methodname>QTime::toString(TQt::ISODate)</methodname>). If no date is specified, today's date is used. Note that any seconds value is ignored.</para> </listitem> |