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-rw-r--r--doc/distributingqt.doc4
-rw-r--r--doc/html/commonproblems.html4
-rw-r--r--doc/html/distributingntqt.html4
-rw-r--r--doc/html/emb-performance.html4
-rw-r--r--doc/html/install-mac.html8
-rw-r--r--doc/html/install-x11.html2
-rw-r--r--doc/html/qglobal-h.html4
-rw-r--r--doc/installation.doc10
-rw-r--r--doc/misc.doc4
-rw-r--r--doc/qws.doc4
10 files changed, 24 insertions, 24 deletions
diff --git a/doc/distributingqt.doc b/doc/distributingqt.doc
index 5303ee1a1..499104a5b 100644
--- a/doc/distributingqt.doc
+++ b/doc/distributingqt.doc
@@ -76,8 +76,8 @@ The library is in provided by the following platform specific files:
\table
\header \i Platform \i File
\row \i Windows \i \c qt[version].dll
-\row \i Unix/Linux \i \c libqt[version].so
-\row \i Mac \i \c libqt[version].dylib
+\row \i Unix/Linux \i \c libtqt[version].so
+\row \i Mac \i \c libtqt[version].dylib
\endtable
\e version includes the three version numbers. For threaded builds the
diff --git a/doc/html/commonproblems.html b/doc/html/commonproblems.html
index 55da31fa0..c410232c7 100644
--- a/doc/html/commonproblems.html
+++ b/doc/html/commonproblems.html
@@ -162,10 +162,10 @@ you're using, or make links to the libraries in a standard directory like
<tt>/usr/local/lib</tt>:
<p> <pre>
cd /usr/local/lib
-ln -s /opt/qt-2.3.1/lib/libqt.so.2 .
+ln -s /opt/qt-2.3.1/lib/libtqt.so.2 .
ln -s /opt/qt-2.3.1/lib/libtqt-mt.so.2 .
ln -s /opt/qt-2.3.1/lib/libqutil.so.1 .
-ln -s /opt/qt-3.0.0/lib/libqt.so.3 .
+ln -s /opt/qt-3.0.0/lib/libtqt.so.3 .
ln -s /opt/qt-3.0.0/lib/libtqui.so.1 .
</pre>
diff --git a/doc/html/distributingntqt.html b/doc/html/distributingntqt.html
index cd47fe172..959996e44 100644
--- a/doc/html/distributingntqt.html
+++ b/doc/html/distributingntqt.html
@@ -74,8 +74,8 @@ path.
<p> <center><table cellpadding="4" cellspacing="2" border="0">
<tr bgcolor="#a2c511"> <th valign="top">Platform <th valign="top">File
<tr bgcolor="#f0f0f0"> <td valign="top">Windows <td valign="top"><tt>qt[version].dll</tt>
-<tr bgcolor="#d0d0d0"> <td valign="top">Unix/Linux <td valign="top"><tt>libqt[version].so</tt>
-<tr bgcolor="#f0f0f0"> <td valign="top">Mac <td valign="top"><tt>libqt[version].dylib</tt>
+<tr bgcolor="#d0d0d0"> <td valign="top">Unix/Linux <td valign="top"><tt>libtqt[version].so</tt>
+<tr bgcolor="#f0f0f0"> <td valign="top">Mac <td valign="top"><tt>libtqt[version].dylib</tt>
</table></center>
<p> <em>version</em> includes the three version numbers. For threaded builds the
version is prefixed with <em>-mt</em>.
diff --git a/doc/html/emb-performance.html b/doc/html/emb-performance.html
index 7906bba6d..27d7caaf1 100644
--- a/doc/html/emb-performance.html
+++ b/doc/html/emb-performance.html
@@ -60,9 +60,9 @@ user invokes it).
</h2>
<a name="2"></a><p> A lot of CPU and memory is used by the ELF linking process. You can
make significant savings by using a static build of your application
-suite. This means that rather than having a dynamic library (<tt>libqte.so</tt>) and a collection of executables which link dynamically to
+suite. This means that rather than having a dynamic library (<tt>libtqte.so</tt>) and a collection of executables which link dynamically to
that library, you build all the applications into a single executable
-and statically link that with a static library (<tt>libqt.a</tt>). This
+and statically link that with a static library (<tt>libtqt.a</tt>). This
improves start-up time, and reduces memory usage, at the expense of
flexibility (to add a new application, you must recompile the single
executable) and robustness (if one application has a bug, it might
diff --git a/doc/html/install-mac.html b/doc/html/install-mac.html
index c8eed6fbe..44a8a5cc4 100644
--- a/doc/html/install-mac.html
+++ b/doc/html/install-mac.html
@@ -106,9 +106,9 @@ configured with the -static option, then in order to be able to
launch TQt applications from the Finder you must place the relevant
libraries in a directory where they can be found. We recommend
making these symbolic links (if you have configured TQt with -thread
-please change the libqt below with libtqt-mt):
+please change the libtqt below with libtqt-mt):
<p> <pre>
- ln -sf $QTDIR/lib/libqt.3.dylib /usr/lib
+ ln -sf $QTDIR/lib/libtqt.3.dylib /usr/lib
ln -sf $QTDIR/lib/libtqui.1.dylib /usr/lib
</pre>
@@ -117,10 +117,10 @@ case, precede each command with <tt>sudo'</tt>, e.g. <tt>sudo ln -s ...</tt>). I
you use sudo you'll be prompted for the administrator password.
<p> If you do not have administrator access, or you would prefer to do
a user install (rather than system install) of the libraries you
-can do (if you have configured TQt with -thread please change the libqt
+can do (if you have configured TQt with -thread please change the libtqt
below with libtqt-mt):
<p> <pre>
- ln -sf $QTDIR/lib/libqt.3.dylib $HOME/lib
+ ln -sf $QTDIR/lib/libtqt.3.dylib $HOME/lib
ln -sf $QTDIR/lib/libtqui.1.dylib $HOME/lib
</pre>
diff --git a/doc/html/install-x11.html b/doc/html/install-x11.html
index d5db00e88..37823e838 100644
--- a/doc/html/install-x11.html
+++ b/doc/html/install-x11.html
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ If you have problems, see
similar at this point if you are using shared libraries.
<p> If you have problems running the example programs, e.g. messages like
<pre>
- can't load library 'libqt.so.2'
+ can't load library 'libtqt.so.2'
</pre>
you probably need to put a reference to the qt library in a
diff --git a/doc/html/qglobal-h.html b/doc/html/qglobal-h.html
index f5bdb6be8..73114b7b3 100644
--- a/doc/html/qglobal-h.html
+++ b/doc/html/qglobal-h.html
@@ -781,8 +781,8 @@ class TQDataStream;
//
// Feature subsetting
//
-// Note that disabling some features will produce a libqt that is not
-// compatible with other libqt builds. Such modifications are only
+// Note that disabling some features will produce a libtqt that is not
+// compatible with other libtqt builds. Such modifications are only
// supported on TQt/Embedded where reducing the library size is important
// and where the application-suite is often a fixed set.
//
diff --git a/doc/installation.doc b/doc/installation.doc
index 2b7c5396d..dfc5539cd 100644
--- a/doc/installation.doc
+++ b/doc/installation.doc
@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ where you choose to install Qt.
If you have problems running the example programs, e.g. messages like
\code
- can't load library 'libqt.so.2'
+ can't load library 'libtqt.so.2'
\endcode
you probably need to put a reference to the qt library in a
configuration file and run \c /sbin/ldconfig as root on your system.
@@ -271,10 +271,10 @@ the directories where you choose to install Qt.
launch TQt applications from the Finder you must place the relevant
libraries in a directory where they can be found. We recommend
making these symbolic links (if you have configured TQt with -thread
- please change the libqt below with libtqt-mt):
+ please change the libtqt below with libtqt-mt):
\code
- ln -sf $QTDIR/lib/libqt.3.dylib /usr/lib
+ ln -sf $QTDIR/lib/libtqt.3.dylib /usr/lib
ln -sf $QTDIR/lib/libtqui.1.dylib /usr/lib
\endcode
@@ -284,11 +284,11 @@ the directories where you choose to install Qt.
If you do not have administrator access, or you would prefer to do
a user install (rather than system install) of the libraries you
- can do (if you have configured TQt with -thread please change the libqt
+ can do (if you have configured TQt with -thread please change the libtqt
below with libtqt-mt):
\code
- ln -sf $QTDIR/lib/libqt.3.dylib $HOME/lib
+ ln -sf $QTDIR/lib/libtqt.3.dylib $HOME/lib
ln -sf $QTDIR/lib/libtqui.1.dylib $HOME/lib
\endcode
\endlist
diff --git a/doc/misc.doc b/doc/misc.doc
index 8a3f60434..007ee6399 100644
--- a/doc/misc.doc
+++ b/doc/misc.doc
@@ -207,10 +207,10 @@ you're using, or make links to the libraries in a standard directory like
\code
cd /usr/local/lib
-ln -s /opt/qt-2.3.1/lib/libqt.so.2 .
+ln -s /opt/qt-2.3.1/lib/libtqt.so.2 .
ln -s /opt/qt-2.3.1/lib/libtqt-mt.so.2 .
ln -s /opt/qt-2.3.1/lib/libqutil.so.1 .
-ln -s /opt/qt-3.0.0/lib/libqt.so.3 .
+ln -s /opt/qt-3.0.0/lib/libtqt.so.3 .
ln -s /opt/qt-3.0.0/lib/libtqui.so.1 .
\endcode
diff --git a/doc/qws.doc b/doc/qws.doc
index c6e366267..b294ec7c5 100644
--- a/doc/qws.doc
+++ b/doc/qws.doc
@@ -567,9 +567,9 @@ The following guidelines will improve CPU performance:
A lot of CPU and memory is used by the ELF linking process. You can
make significant savings by using a static build of your application
suite. This means that rather than having a dynamic library (\c
-libqte.so) and a collection of executables which link dynamically to
+libtqte.so) and a collection of executables which link dynamically to
that library, you build all the applications into a single executable
-and statically link that with a static library (\c libqt.a). This
+and statically link that with a static library (\c libtqt.a). This
improves start-up time, and reduces memory usage, at the expense of
flexibility (to add a new application, you must recompile the single
executable) and robustness (if one application has a bug, it might