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diff --git a/doc/html/qaxserver.html b/doc/html/qaxserver.html index 84d939fe2..8ab281cb0 100644 --- a/doc/html/qaxserver.html +++ b/doc/html/qaxserver.html @@ -388,9 +388,9 @@ or any existing TQWidget subclass: <p> The <a href="metaobjects.html#TQ_OBJECT">TQ_OBJECT</a> macro is required to provide the <a href="metaobjects.html#meta-object">meta object</a> information about the widget to the ActiveTQt framework. -Use the <tt>Q_PROPERTY</tt> macro to declare properties for the ActiveX control: +Use the <tt>TQ_PROPERTY</tt> macro to declare properties for the ActiveX control: <p> <pre> - Q_PROPERTY( int value READ value WRITE setValue ) + TQ_PROPERTY( int value READ value WRITE setValue ) </pre> <p> Declare a standard TQWidget constructor taking a parent widget and a name, @@ -593,7 +593,7 @@ slots are: <td valign="top">TQPoint& <td valign="top">[in, out] struct <a href="ntqpoint.html">TQPoint</a> (user defined) </table></center> -<p> Also supported are exported enums and sets (see Q_ENUMS and Q_SETS). +<p> Also supported are exported enums and sets (see TQ_ENUMS and TQ_SETS). The in-parameter types are also supported as return values. <p> Properties and signals/slots that have parameters using any other data types are ignored by the TQActiveX framework. @@ -800,7 +800,7 @@ ActiveTQt. Note that some clients support only in-process controls. <p> Microsoft Office applications are supported, but you need to register the controls as "Insertable" objects. Reimplement <tt>TQAxFactory::registerClass</tt> to add this attribute to the COM class, or set the "Insertable" class info -for your class to "yes" using the Q_CLASSINFO macro. +for your class to "yes" using the TQ_CLASSINFO macro. <p> <h4> Unsupported Clients </h4> <a name="7-1-2"></a><p> We have not managed to make ActiveTQt based COM objects work with the @@ -839,7 +839,7 @@ functions and properties into its own interface. </h3> <a name="8-2"></a><p> An alternative way to reimplementing TQAxFactory to have more control about how objects are registered or exposed is to provide class -specific information using the Q_CLASSINFO macro, which is part of +specific information using the TQ_CLASSINFO macro, which is part of TQt's meta object system. <p> <center><table cellpadding="4" cellspacing="2" border="0"> <tr bgcolor="#a2c511"> @@ -915,14 +915,14 @@ Office applications. class MyActiveX : public <a href="ntqwidget.html">TQWidget</a> { TQ_OBJECT - <b>Q_CLASSINFO("Version", "2.0") - Q_CLASSINFO("ClassID", "{7a4cffd8-cbcd-4ae9-ae7e-343e1e5710df}") - Q_CLASSINFO("InterfaceID", "{6fb035bf-8019-48d8-be51-ef05427d8994}") - Q_CLASSINFO("EventsID", "{c42fffdf-6557-47c9-817a-2da2228bc29c}") - Q_CLASSINFO("Insertable", "yes") - Q_CLASSINFO("ToSuperClass", "MyActiveX")</b> + <b>TQ_CLASSINFO("Version", "2.0") + TQ_CLASSINFO("ClassID", "{7a4cffd8-cbcd-4ae9-ae7e-343e1e5710df}") + TQ_CLASSINFO("InterfaceID", "{6fb035bf-8019-48d8-be51-ef05427d8994}") + TQ_CLASSINFO("EventsID", "{c42fffdf-6557-47c9-817a-2da2228bc29c}") + TQ_CLASSINFO("Insertable", "yes") + TQ_CLASSINFO("ToSuperClass", "MyActiveX")</b> - Q_PROPERTY( ... + TQ_PROPERTY( ... public: MyActiveX(TQWidget *parent = 0, const char *name = 0); @@ -939,14 +939,14 @@ own software. <p> Licensing components can be done using a variety of techniques, e.g. the code creating the control can provide a license key, or the machine on which the control is supposed to run needs to be licensed. -<p> To mark a TQt class as licensed specify a "LicenseKey" using the <tt>Q_CLASSINFO</tt> +<p> To mark a TQt class as licensed specify a "LicenseKey" using the <tt>TQ_CLASSINFO</tt> macro. <pre> class MyLicensedControl : public <a href="ntqwidget.html">TQWidget</a> { TQ_OBJECT - <b>Q_CLASSINFO("LicenseKey", "<key string>")</b> + <b>TQ_CLASSINFO("LicenseKey", "<key string>")</b> ... }; </pre> |