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** and the KDE Free TQt Foundation.
**
** Please review the following information to ensure GNU General
-** Public Licensing retquirements will be met:
+** Public Licensing requirements will be met:
** http://trolltech.com/products/qt/licenses/licensing/opensource/.
** If you are unsure which license is appropriate for your use, please
** review the following information:
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<a name="exportmacro"></a><h4><a name="1-7"></a>exportmacro</h4>
<p>This tag is only relevant to Windows users.</p>
-<p>If you have a class that retquires some Windows-specific export macro, e.g. for classes in a DLL that need to be declared like this: <tt>class win_specific_declaration_goes_here Class</tt>, you can use the <tt>&lt;exportmacro&gt;</tt> tag. (In standard TQt we use the <tt>Q_EXPORT</tt> macro, e.g. <tt>class Q_EXPORT TQWidget</tt>.) If you use this tag you must also:</p>
+<p>If you have a class that requires some Windows-specific export macro, e.g. for classes in a DLL that need to be declared like this: <tt>class win_specific_declaration_goes_here Class</tt>, you can use the <tt>&lt;exportmacro&gt;</tt> tag. (In standard TQt we use the <tt>Q_EXPORT</tt> macro, e.g. <tt>class Q_EXPORT TQWidget</tt>.) If you use this tag you must also:</p>
<ol type=1><li><p><a href="designer-manual-16.html#1-11">include</a> the file which contains the macro definition;</p>
<li><p>add the export macro to the form -- this is achieved by entering the macro's name in the 'export macro' sub-property of the form's name property.</p>
</ol><p>Following these steps will ensure that <a href="uic.html">uic</a> will create the correct <tt>class YOUR_MACRO Form</tt> declarations.</p>