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<p>Incorporating custom widgets that have their own slots and properties is achieved in a similar way to adding signals. All the required information is in our custom widget's header file.</p>
<a name="creatingplugins"></a><h3><a name="2"></a>Creating Custom Widgets with Plugins</h3>
<!-- index Custom Widgets!Plugins --><!-- index Plugins!Implementing Custom Widgets --><p>This section will show you how to write a custom widget and how to embed the custom widget into a plugin. There are no restrictions or special considerations that must be taken into account when creating a widget that is destined to become a plugin. If you are an experienced TQt programmer you can safely skip the section on creating a custom widget and go directly to <a href="designer-manual-7.html#2-2">Creating a Plugin</a>.</p>
-<p>Be aware that if you use the plugin approach to custom widgets, the plugin needs to be available not only to <em>TQt Designer</em> but also to <tt>uic</tt> at compile-time.</p>
+<p>Be aware that if you use the plugin approach to custom widgets, the plugin needs to be available not only to <em>TQt Designer</em> but also to <tt>tquic</tt> at compile-time.</p>
<h4><a name="2-1"></a>Creating a Custom Widget</h4>
<!-- index Creating Custom Widgets --><!-- index Widgets!Creating a Custom Widget --><!-- index Subclassing!Widgets --><p>A custom widget is often a specialization (subclass) of another widget or a combination of widgets working together or a blend of both these approaches. If you simply want a collection of widgets in a particular configuration it is easiest to create them, select them as a group, and copy and paste them as required within <em>TQt Designer</em>. Custom widgets are generally created when you need to add new functionality to existing widgets or groups of widgets.</p>
<!-- index Properties!Creating Custom Properties --><p>We have two recommendations that you should consider when creating a custom widget for a plugin:</p>