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author | OBATA Akio <obache@wizdas.com> | 2020-07-07 17:12:46 +0900 |
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committer | Slávek Banko <slavek.banko@axis.cz> | 2020-07-07 15:45:39 +0200 |
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Refrect qt -> tqt changes to man1
Adjust page name to the installed tool name and follow class name changes
in examples.
Signed-off-by: OBATA Akio <obache@wizdas.com>
(cherry picked from commit 5a1d03de6b56d254662b5d3a57f809907359fff0)
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-rw-r--r-- | doc/man/man1/tqdesigner.1 (renamed from doc/man/man1/designer.1) | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/man/man1/tqembed.1 (renamed from doc/man/man1/qembed.1) | 12 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/man/man1/tqlinguist.1 (renamed from doc/man/man1/linguist.1) | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/man/man1/tqlrelease.1 (renamed from doc/man/man1/lrelease.1) | 24 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/man/man1/tqlupdate.1 (renamed from doc/man/man1/lupdate.1) | 20 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/man/man1/tqmoc.1 (renamed from doc/man/man1/moc.1) | 102 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/man/man1/tqtconfig.1 | 17 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/man/man1/tquic.1 (renamed from doc/man/man1/uic.1) | 38 |
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diff --git a/doc/man/man1/qtconfig.1 b/doc/man/man1/qtconfig.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 7e03bf49b..000000000 --- a/doc/man/man1/qtconfig.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -.TH "qtconfig" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." "" -.SH "NAME" -.LP -qtconfig \- Configuration tool for Qt -.SH "DESCRIPTION" -.LP -QConfig allows for GUI based configuration of Qt and - other Qt based sources. - -.SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES" -.LP -.TP -\fBQTDIR\fP -Specifies the base Qt dir -.SH "AUTHORS" -.LP -TrollTech <http://www.trolltech.com/> diff --git a/doc/man/man1/designer.1 b/doc/man/man1/tqdesigner.1 index 4151e94a7..c55d18b2c 100644 --- a/doc/man/man1/designer.1 +++ b/doc/man/man1/tqdesigner.1 @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ -.TH "qt-designer" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." "" +.TH "tqtdesigner" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." "" .SH "NAME" .LP -qt\-designer \- Visual user interface designer for Qt. +tqtdesigner \- Visual user interface designer for TQt. .SH "DESCRIPTION" .LP -Qt Designer simplifies the process of designing and +TQt Designer simplifies the process of designing and creating graphical user interfaces (GUI) using the award\-winning Qt toolkit. Qt Designer is easy to learn. There are tutorials, walkthrough examples and the diff --git a/doc/man/man1/qembed.1 b/doc/man/man1/tqembed.1 index a9b262f10..82255a690 100644 --- a/doc/man/man1/qembed.1 +++ b/doc/man/man1/tqembed.1 @@ -1,16 +1,16 @@ -.TH "qembed" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." "" +.TH "tqembed" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." "" .SH "NAME" .LP -qembed \- Converts arbitrary files into C++ code. +tqembed \- Converts arbitrary files into C++ code. .SH "DESCRIPTION" .LP -The QEmbed tool, found in qt/tools/qembed, converts +The TQEmbed tool, found in tqt3/tools/qembed, converts arbitrary files into C++ code. This is useful for including image files and other resources directly into your application rather than loading the data from external files. -QEmbed can also generate uncompressed versions of images +TQEmbed can also generate uncompressed versions of images that can be included directly into your application, thus avoiding both the external file and the need to parse the image file format. This is useful for small @@ -19,13 +19,13 @@ great gain. .SH "SYNTAX" -qembed [ \fIgeneral\-files\fP ] <[ \fI\-\-images image\-files \fP]> +tqembed [ \fIgeneral\-files\fP ] <[ \fI\-\-images image\-files \fP]> .br general\-files These files can be any type of file. \-\-images image\-files - These files must be in image formats supported by Qt. + These files must be in image formats supported by TQt. .SH "AUTHORS" .LP diff --git a/doc/man/man1/linguist.1 b/doc/man/man1/tqlinguist.1 index a0f99133b..537d250f5 100644 --- a/doc/man/man1/linguist.1 +++ b/doc/man/man1/tqlinguist.1 @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ .TH LINGUIST 1 "28 August 2004" .SH "NAME" -linguist \- Translation tool for Qt. +tqlinguist \- Translation tool for TQt. .SH "SYNPOSIS" -.B linguist +.B tqlinguist [ .I TRANSLATION ] diff --git a/doc/man/man1/lrelease.1 b/doc/man/man1/tqlrelease.1 index 4b282723e..eaeb4ebff 100644 --- a/doc/man/man1/lrelease.1 +++ b/doc/man/man1/tqlrelease.1 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH lrelease 1 "18 October 2001" "Trolltech AS" \" -*- nroff -*- +.TH tqlrelease 1 "18 October 2001" "Trolltech AS" \" -*- nroff -*- .\" .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Trolltech ASA. All rights reserved. .\" @@ -28,20 +28,20 @@ .\" herein. .\" .SH NAME -lrelease \- generate Qt message files from Qt Linguist translation files +tqlrelease \- generate TQt message files from TQt Linguist translation files .SH SYNOPSIS -.B lrelease +.B tqlrelease .RI "[ " options " ] " project-file .br -.B lrelease +.B tqlrelease .RI "[ " options " ] " ts-files " [ -qm " qm-file " ]" .SH DESCRIPTION This page documents the .B Qt Linguist Release tool for the Qt GUI toolkit. .B Lrelease -reads a qmake/tmake project file (.pro file) and converts the -translation files (.ts files) specified in it into Qt message files +reads a tqmake/tmake project file (.pro file) and converts the +translation files (.ts files) specified in it into TQt message files (.qm files) used by the application to translate. .PP The .qm file format is a compact binary format that provides @@ -59,11 +59,11 @@ Explain what is being done. .TP .I "-version" Display the version of -.B lrelease +.B tqlrelease and exit. .SH USAGE Here is an example .pro file that can be given to -.B lrelease: +.B tqlrelease: .PP .in +4 .nf @@ -81,8 +81,8 @@ TRANSLATIONS = gnomovision_dk.ts \\ .in -4 .PP When running -.B lrelease -on this project file, the Qt message files gnomovision_dk.qm, +.B tqlrelease +on this project file, the TQt message files gnomovision_dk.qm, gnomovision_fi.qm, gnomovision_no.qm and gnomovision_se.qm will be generated from gnomovision_dk.ts, gnomovision_fi.ts, gnomovision_no.ts and gnomovision_se.ts, respectively. @@ -92,10 +92,10 @@ can also be invoked with a list of .ts files to convert: .PP .in +4 .nf -lrelease gnomovision_*.ts +tqlrelease gnomovision_*.ts .fi .in -4 .SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR lupdate (1) +.BR tqlupdate (1) and .BR http://doc.trolltech.com/i18n.html diff --git a/doc/man/man1/lupdate.1 b/doc/man/man1/tqlupdate.1 index cb0f652ac..35db1add5 100644 --- a/doc/man/man1/lupdate.1 +++ b/doc/man/man1/tqlupdate.1 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH lupdate 1 "18 October 2001" "Trolltech AS" \" -*- nroff -*- +.TH tqlupdate 1 "18 October 2001" "Trolltech AS" \" -*- nroff -*- .\" .\" Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Trolltech ASA. All rights reserved. .\" @@ -28,19 +28,19 @@ .\" herein. .\" .SH NAME -lupdate \- update Qt Linguist translation files +tqlupdate \- update TQt Linguist translation files .SH SYNOPSIS -.B lupdate +.B tqlupdate .RI "[ " options " ] " project-file .br -.B lupdate +.B tqlupdate .RI "[ " options " ] " source-files " -ts " ts-files .SH DESCRIPTION This page documents the .B Qt Linguist Update tool for the Qt GUI toolkit. .B Lupdate -reads a qmake/tmake project file (.pro file), finds the translatable +reads a tqmake/tmake project file (.pro file), finds the translatable strings in the specified source, header and interface files, and updates the translation files (.ts files) specified in it. The translation files are given to the translator who uses @@ -63,11 +63,11 @@ Explain what is being done. .TP .I "-version" Display the version of -.B lupdate +.B tqlupdate and exit. .SH USAGE Here is an example .pro file that can be given to -.B lupdate: +.B tqlupdate: .PP .in +4 .nf @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ TRANSLATIONS = gnomovision_dk.ts \\ .in -4 .PP When running -.B lupdate +.B tqlupdate on this project file, the translatable strings in all the files listed in the HEADERS, SOURCES and FORMS entries will be put in the translation files listed in the TRANSLATIONS entry. Previous @@ -98,10 +98,10 @@ and .ts files: .PP .in +4 .nf -lupdate *.cpp *.h *.ui -ts gnomovision_dk.ts +tqlupdate *.cpp *.h *.ui -ts gnomovision_dk.ts .fi .in -4 .SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR lrelease (1) +.BR tqlrelease (1) and .BR http://doc.trolltech.com/i18n.html diff --git a/doc/man/man1/moc.1 b/doc/man/man1/tqmoc.1 index d09602cf8..73ad9b44e 100644 --- a/doc/man/man1/moc.1 +++ b/doc/man/man1/tqmoc.1 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH moc 1 "24 June 2001" "Trolltech AS" \" -*- nroff -*- +.TH tqmoc 1 "24 June 2001" "Trolltech AS" \" -*- nroff -*- .\" .\" $Id: qt/moc.1 3.3.8 edited Jan 11 14:38 $ .\" @@ -9,28 +9,28 @@ .\" .nh .SH NAME -moc \- generate Qt meta object support code +tqmoc \- generate TQt meta object support code .SH SYNOPSIS -.B moc +.B tqmoc [-o file] [-i] [-f] [-k] [-ldbg] [-nw] [-p path] [-q path] [-v] file .SH DESCRIPTION This page documents the .B Meta Object Compiler -for the Qt GUI application framework. The -.B moc +for the TQt GUI application framework. The +.B tqmoc reads one or more C++ class declarations from a C++ header or source file and generates one C++ source file containing meta object information for the classes. The C++ source file generated by the -.B moc +.B tqmoc must be compiled and linked with the implementation of the class (or it can be #included into the class's source file). .PP If you use -.B qmake +.B tqmake to create your Makefiles, build rules will be included that call the -.B moc +.B tqmoc when required, so you will not need to use the -.B moc +.B tqmoc directly. .PP In brief, the meta object system is a structure used by Qt (see @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ standard naming conventions. .I "-i" Do not generate an #include statement in the output. This may be used to run -.B moc +.B tqmoc on a C++ file containing one or more class declarations. You should then #include the meta object code in the .cpp file (see USAGE below). If both .I -f @@ -77,51 +77,51 @@ Write a flood of lex debug information to stdout. .TP .I "-p path" Makes -.B moc +.B tqmoc prepend .IR path / to the file name in the generated #include statement (if one is generated). .TP .I "-q path" Makes -.B moc +.B tqmoc prepend .IR path / to the file name of qt #include files in the generated code. .TP .I "-v" Displays the version of -.B moc -and Qt. +.B tqmoc +and TQt. .PP You can explicitly tell the -.B moc +.B tqmoc not to parse parts of a header file. It recognizes any C++ comment (//) that contains the substrings MOC_SKIP_BEGIN or MOC_SKIP_END. They work as you would expect and you can have several levels of them. The net result as seen by the -.B moc +.B tqmoc is as if you had removed all lines between a MOC_SKIP_BEGIN and a MOC_SKIP_END .SH USAGE -.B moc +.B tqmoc is almost always invoked by .BR make (1), not by hand. .PP -.B moc +.B tqmoc is typically used with an input file containing class declarations like this: .PP .in +4 .nf -class YourClass : public QObject { +class YourClass : public TQObject { TQ_OBJECT TQ_PROPERTY( ... ) TQ_CLASSINFO( ... ) public: - YourClass( QObject * parent=0, const char * name=0 ); + YourClass( TQObject * parent=0, const char * name=0 ); ~YourClass(); signals: @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ Here is a useful makefile rule if you only use GNU make: .in +4 .nf m%.cpp: %.h - moc $< -o $@ + tqmoc $< -o $@ .fi .in -4 .PP @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ following form: .in +4 .nf mNAME.cpp: NAME.h - moc $< -o $@ + tqmoc $< -o $@ .fi .in -4 .PP @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ to your SOURCES (substitute your favorite name) variable and to your OBJECTS variable. .PP (While we prefer to name our C++ source files .cpp, the -.B moc +.B tqmoc doesn't know that, so you can use .C, .cc, .CC, .cxx or even .c++ if you prefer.) .PP @@ -170,14 +170,14 @@ a makefile rule like this: NAME.o: mNAME.cpp mNAME.cpp: NAME.cpp - moc -i $< -o $@ + tqmoc -i $< -o $@ .fi .in -4 .PP This guarantees that .BR make (1) will run the -.B moc +.B tqmoc before it compiles .IR NAME.cpp . You can then put @@ -192,29 +192,29 @@ where all the classes declared in that file are fully known. Sometimes you may get linkage errors, saying that YourClass::className() is undefined or that YourClass lacks a vtbl. Those errors happen most often when you forget to compile the -moc-generated C++ code or include that object file in the link +tqmoc-generated C++ code or include that object file in the link command. .PP The -.B moc +.B tqmoc will warn you about a number of dangerous or illegal constructs. .SH BUGS The -.B moc +.B tqmoc does not expand #include or #define, it simply skips any preprocessor directives it encounters. This is regrettable, but is normally not a problem in practice. The -.B moc +.B tqmoc does not handle all of C++. The main problem is that class templates cannot have signals or slots. This is an important bug. Here is an example: .PP .in +4 .nf -class SomeTemplate<int> : public QFrame { +class SomeTemplate<int> : public TQFrame { TQ_OBJECT .... signals: @@ -226,35 +226,35 @@ signals: Less importantly, the following constructs are illegal. All of them have have alternatives which we think are usually better, so removing these limitations is not a high priority for us. -.SS "Multiple inheritance requires QObject to be first." +.SS "Multiple inheritance requires TQObject to be first." If you are using multiple inheritance, -.B moc +.B tqmoc assumes that the .B first -inherited class is a subclass of QObject. Also, be sure that +inherited class is a subclass of TQObject. Also, be sure that .B only -the first inherited class is a QObject. +the first inherited class is a TQObject. .PP .in +4 .nf -class SomeClass : public QObject, public OtherClass { +class SomeClass : public TQObject, public OtherClass { ... }; .fi .in -4 .PP This bug is almost impossible to fix; since the -.B moc +.B tqmoc does not expand #include or #define, it cannot find out which one of the base classes is a -QObject. +TQObject. .SS "Function pointers cannot be arguments to signals or slots." In most cases where you would consider that, we think inheritance is a better alternative. Here is an example of illegal syntax: .PP .in +4 .nf -class SomeClass : public QObject { +class SomeClass : public TQObject { TQ_OBJECT ... public slots: @@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ You can work around this restriction like this: .nf typedef void (*ApplyFunctionType)( List *, void * ); -class SomeClass : public QObject { +class SomeClass : public TQObject { TQ_OBJECT ... public slots: @@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ sections instead. Here is an example of the illegal syntax: .PP .in +4 .nf -class SomeClass : public QObject { +class SomeClass : public TQObject { TQ_OBJECT ... signals: @@ -311,16 +311,16 @@ example: .PP .in +4 .nf -class Whatever : public QButtonGroup { +class Whatever : public TQButtonGroup { ... public slots: - QButtonGroup::buttonPressed; // illegal + TQButtonGroup::buttonPressed; // illegal ... }; .fi .in -4 .PP -The QButtonGroup::buttonPressed() slot is protected. +The TQButtonGroup::buttonPressed() slot is protected. .PP C++ quiz: What happens if you try to upgrade a protected member function which is overloaded? @@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ function which is overloaded? .SS "Type macros cannot be used for signal and slot arguments" Since the -.B moc +.B tqmoc does not expand #define, type macros that take an argument will not work in signals and slots. Here is an illegal example: .PP @@ -343,7 +343,7 @@ will not work in signals and slots. Here is an illegal example: #else #define SIGNEDNESS(a) a #endif -class Whatever : public QObject { +class Whatever : public TQObject { ... signals: void someSignal( SIGNEDNESS(int) ); // illegal @@ -388,11 +388,11 @@ sections, where they belong. Here is an example of the illegal syntax: .PP .in +4 .nf -class SomeClass : public QObject { +class SomeClass : public TQObject { TQ_OBJECT public slots: - SomeClass( QObject *parent, const char *name ) - : QObject( parent, name ) {} // illegal + SomeClass( TQObject *parent, const char *name ) + : TQObject( parent, name ) {} // illegal ... }; .fi @@ -402,14 +402,14 @@ public slots: Declaring the first property within or after the public section that contains the type definition and the respective get and set functions does not work as expected. The -.B moc +.B tqmoc will complain that it can neither find the functions nor resolve the type. Here is an example of the illegal syntax: .PP .in +4 .nf -class SomeClass : public QObject { +class SomeClass : public TQObject { TQ_OBJECT public: ... @@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ beginning of the class declaration, right after TQ_OBJECT: .PP .in +4 .nf -class SomeClass : public QObject { +class SomeClass : public TQObject { TQ_OBJECT TQ_PROPERTY( Priority priority READ priority WRITE setPriority ) TQ_ENUMS( Priority ) diff --git a/doc/man/man1/tqtconfig.1 b/doc/man/man1/tqtconfig.1 new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ef67e9551 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/man/man1/tqtconfig.1 @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +.TH "tqtconfig" "1" "3.0.3" "Troll Tech AS, Norway." "" +.SH "NAME" +.LP +tqtconfig \- Configuration tool for TQt +.SH "DESCRIPTION" +.LP +TQtConfig allows for GUI based configuration of TQt and + other TQt based sources. + +.SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES" +.LP +.TP +\fBQTDIR\fP +Specifies the base Qt dir +.SH "AUTHORS" +.LP +TrollTech <http://www.trolltech.com/> diff --git a/doc/man/man1/uic.1 b/doc/man/man1/tquic.1 index 154e4942c..ecbd3dfc3 100644 --- a/doc/man/man1/uic.1 +++ b/doc/man/man1/tquic.1 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH uic 1 "2 Aug 2001" "Trolltech AS" \" -*- nroff -*- +.TH tquic 1 "2 Aug 2001" "Trolltech AS" \" -*- nroff -*- .\" .\" Copyright (C) 2000-2007 Trolltech ASA. All rights reserved. .\" @@ -6,15 +6,15 @@ .\" the terms and conditions described in the LICENSE file. .\" .SH NAME -uic \- Qt user interface compiler +tquic \- TQt user interface compiler .SH SYNOPSIS -.B uic +.B tquic [options] file .SH DESCRIPTION This page documents the .B User Interface Compiler -for the Qt GUI toolkit. The -.B uic +for the TQt GUI toolkit. The +.B tquic reads a user interface definition (.ui) file in XML as generated by .I Qt Designer and creates corresponding C++ header or source files. It also @@ -23,19 +23,19 @@ generates an image file that embeds raw image data in C++ source code. .PP Generate declaration: .br -.I "\fB uic [options] \fI<file>" +.I "\fB tquic [options] \fI<file>" .br .PP Generate implementation: .br -.I "\fB uic [options] -impl \fI<headerfile> <file>" +.I "\fB tquic [options] -impl \fI<headerfile> <file>" .br \fI<headerfile>\fP: name of the declaration file .br .PP Generate image collection: .br -.I "\fB uic [options] -embed \fI<project> <image1> <image2> <image3>\fP ..." +.I "\fB tquic [options] -embed \fI<project> <image1> <image2> <image3>\fP ..." .br \fI<project>\fP: project name \fI<image[1..n]>\fP: image files @@ -43,17 +43,17 @@ Generate image collection: .\" .PP .\" Generate binary UI file: .\" .br -.\" .I "\fB uic [options] -binary \fI<file>" +.\" .I "\fB tquic [options] -binary \fI<file>" .\" .br .PP .PP For convenience, -.B uic +.B tquic can also generate declaration or implementation stubs for subclasses. .PP Generate subclass declaration: .br -.I "\fB uic [options] -subdecl \fI<subclassname> <baseclassheaderfile> <file>" +.I "\fB tquic [options] -subdecl \fI<subclassname> <baseclassheaderfile> <file>" .br \fI<subclassname>\fP: name of the subclass to generate .br @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ Generate subclass declaration: .PP Generate subclass implementation: .br -.I "\fB uic [options] -subimpl \fI<subclassname> <subclassheaderfile> <file>" +.I "\fB tquic [options] -subimpl \fI<subclassname> <subclassheaderfile> <file>" .br \fI<subclassname>\fP: name of the subclass to generate .br @@ -85,11 +85,11 @@ instead of tr() for internationalization. .TP .I "-version" Display the version of -.B uic +.B tquic and exit. .SH USAGE -.B uic +.B tquic is almost always invoked by .BR make (1), rather than by hand. @@ -99,11 +99,11 @@ Here are useful makefile rules if you only use GNU make: .in +4 %.h: %.ui .br - uic $< -o $@ + tquic $< -o $@ .br %.cpp: %.ui .br - uic -impl $*.h $< -o $@ + tquic -impl $*.h $< -o $@ .in -4 .PP If you want to write portably, you can use individual rules of the @@ -112,11 +112,11 @@ following form: .in +4 NAME.h: NAME.ui .br - uic $< -o $@ + tquic $< -o $@ .br NAME.cpp: NAME.ui .br - uic -impl $*.h $< -o $@ + tquic -impl $*.h $< -o $@ .in -4 .PP You must also remember to add @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ to your SOURCES (substitute your favorite name) variable and to your OBJECTS variable. .PP (While we prefer to name our C++ source files .cpp, the -.B uic +.B tquic doesn't care, so you can use .C, .cc, .CC, .cxx or even .c++ if you prefer.) .PP |