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@mainpage The KDE Graphics API Reference
The kviewshell is a document viewing application contained in the
-kdegraphics package. It cannot load documents itself, but relies on
+tdegraphics package. It cannot load documents itself, but relies on
plugins that support various document formats. Currently, there are
plugins for TeX DVI, for FAX, and for AT&T's DJVU format. Some of the
plugins come with clones of the kviewshell programm (kdvi, kfaxview)
@@ -20,12 +20,12 @@ Writing KDE libraries and the associated makefiles can be rather
complicated. We have therefore provided a well-documented reference
implementation, the FAX plugin. This is a fine example for a simple
kviewshell plugin, and a very good starting point for your own
-implementation. It can be found in the kdegraphics source tree under
+implementation. It can be found in the tdegraphics source tree under
<a
-href="http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdegraphics/kfaxview">kfaxview</a>. If
+href="http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/tdegraphics/kfaxview">kfaxview</a>. If
you are looking for a plugin with more functionality, you might
consider the DJVU plugin, contained in <a
-href="http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdegraphics/kviewshell/plugins/djvu">kviewshell/plugins/kdjview</a>.
+href="http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/tdegraphics/kviewshell/plugins/djvu">kviewshell/plugins/kdjview</a>.
The DVI plugin is, for historical reasons, rather involved and cannot
be recommended as an example.
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ tailor to suit your needs.
- If your file type is not known to KDE, then you need to provide a
.desktop file for the mime type you wish to support. Search the KDE
control center for "mime type" to get a list of known types. Since the
-list of mime types that are contained in the kdelibs package is quite
+list of mime types that are contained in the tdelibs package is quite
long, it is quite likely that your file type is already known.
- Provide one or more .desktop files that relate mime-types with your