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-rw-r--r--kapptemplate/README2
-rw-r--r--kstartperf/README2
-rw-r--r--scripts/README2
-rwxr-xr-xscripts/kdemangen.pl2
-rw-r--r--scripts/tdesvn-buildrc-sample32
-rw-r--r--tdecachegrind/README2
-rw-r--r--umbrello/umbrello/umldoc.h2
7 files changed, 22 insertions, 22 deletions
diff --git a/kapptemplate/README b/kapptemplate/README
index 2c5db4b7..d48a2a3d 100644
--- a/kapptemplate/README
+++ b/kapptemplate/README
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Kurt Granroth <granroth@kde.org>
What is it?
-----------
KAppTemplate is a shell script that will create the necessary
-framework to develop various KDE applications. It takes care of the
+framework to develop various TDE applications. It takes care of the
autoconf/automake code as well as providing a skeleton and example of
what the code typically looks like.
diff --git a/kstartperf/README b/kstartperf/README
index f20386a0..ffc51aec 100644
--- a/kstartperf/README
+++ b/kstartperf/README
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
** Usage:
-kstartperf measures startup time for KDE applications. Usage is simple:
+kstartperf measures startup time for TDE applications. Usage is simple:
$ kstartperf konsole
diff --git a/scripts/README b/scripts/README
index 211dc18e..6bbc0d80 100644
--- a/scripts/README
+++ b/scripts/README
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ completions/ Contains useful scripts to enhance the auto-complete feature of som
=== INFORMATION EXTRACTION
alldcop.rb Shows an pseudo-XML representation of the DCOP interfaces for
- currently-running KDE applications. Does not require
+ currently-running TDE applications. Does not require
Korundum.
authors2xml.pl Extract author information from C++ files and print it out
diff --git a/scripts/kdemangen.pl b/scripts/kdemangen.pl
index d5e23699..78e69672 100755
--- a/scripts/kdemangen.pl
+++ b/scripts/kdemangen.pl
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
# 3 run "man ./kstars.1" to check out the generated page..
# PROBLEMS:
-# Only works for full KDE applications that use KCmdLineArgs (
+# Only works for full TDE applications that use KCmdLineArgs (
# inherent to my approach, but most KDE apps fulfill this requirement
# )
diff --git a/scripts/tdesvn-buildrc-sample b/scripts/tdesvn-buildrc-sample
index c54bb18f..d62c8b56 100644
--- a/scripts/tdesvn-buildrc-sample
+++ b/scripts/tdesvn-buildrc-sample
@@ -9,15 +9,15 @@ global
# binpath controls the value of the PATH environment variable during
# compilation. If you have unusual tools that need to be in the path to build
-# KDE, add them here. KDE's and Qt's programs are automatically added.
+# TDE, add them here. TDE's and Qt's programs are automatically added.
binpath /bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin
# binpath /usr/lib/ccache/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin
-# This is the directory that your KDE sources are downloaded to. This
+# This is the directory that your TDE sources are downloaded to. This
# directory also holds the build and log directories by default.
# source-dir ~/tdesvn
-# This is the Qt installation to use to build KDE. The default is qt-copy
+# This is the Qt installation to use to build TDE. The default is qt-copy
# from Subversion.
qtdir ~/tdesvn/build/qt-copy
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ global
# 4.x). If so, assign the qtdir option appropriately.
# qtdir /path/to/system/qt
-# This is the Subversion server to download the KDE sources from. Developers:
+# This is the Subversion server to download the TDE sources from. Developers:
# Don't forget to add your username to the URL if necessary!
# svn-server svn://anonsvn.kde.org/home/kde
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ global
# after these flags to allow the module setting to override the global setting.
configure-flags --enable-debug
-# These are the compilation flags to use by default when compiling KDE.
+# These are the compilation flags to use by default when compiling TDE.
# gcc supports a -march option in order to generate specific code for pentium4, athlon-xp,
# etc. See the gcc man page for more information.
cxxflags -pipe
@@ -60,12 +60,12 @@ global
# absolute path if you'd like (begin the path with a slash).
# build-dir build
-# This is the directory that KDE will end up installed at. The default is
-# appropriate for a single-user installation of KDE, which requires no root
+# This is the directory that TDE will end up installed at. The default is
+# appropriate for a single-user installation of TDE, which requires no root
# permissions. If you'd like, you can install and use the sudo program to
-# install KDE anywhere on your system, in conjunction with the
+# install TDE anywhere on your system, in conjunction with the
# make-install-prefix option.
-# tdedir ~/kde
+# tdedir ~/.trinity
#
# You can overwrite the installation directory for a given module using
# the per-module "prefix" option. Note that when doing this you need to
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ global
# and that you should use separate test users or TDEHOME values to separate
# the ksycoca databases. Only set prefix if you know what you're doing.
-# If you would like install KDE to the system (DO NOT INSTALL *over* a prior
+# If you would like install TDE to the system (DO NOT INSTALL *over* a prior
# installation!), then you'll probably need to use sudo to install everything.
# make-install-prefix sudo
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ module qt-copy
module-base-path branches/qt/3.3
end module
-# arts is the KDE sound library.
+# arts is the TDE sound library.
module arts
end module
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ end module
module tdesupport
end module
-# tdelibs are the base KDE libraries needed by all KDE applications.
+# tdelibs are the base TDE libraries needed by all TDE applications.
module tdelibs
configure-flags --enable-sendfile --enable-mitshm
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ module tdebase
configure-flags --with-pam --with-shadow
end module
-# tdemultimedia contains JuK, noatun, Kaboodle, and other KDE multimedia
+# tdemultimedia contains JuK, noatun, Kaboodle, and other TDE multimedia
# applications. It does not include amarok, which is in extragear/multimedia
module tdemultimedia
end module
@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ module tdeadmin
end module
# tdebindings is useful for software developers, and for those who wish to run
-# some KDE programs that don't use C++. The python bindings are not included
+# some TDE programs that don't use C++. The python bindings are not included
# by default as they never build for me. If you'd like to build all the
# bindings, comment out the checkout-only option below.
module tdebindings
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ end module
module tdegraphics
end module
-# tdeaddons are nifty additions to some programs in other KDE modules. For
+# tdeaddons are nifty additions to some programs in other TDE modules. For
# example, there are addons for Konqueror, extra Kicker applets, and Noatun
# plugins.
module tdeaddons
@@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ end module
module tdeedu
end module
-# The KDE Office Suite. Includes a pretty expansive collection of programs.
+# The TDE Office Suite. Includes a pretty expansive collection of programs.
# It is rather large, so you can cut download and build times by removing it
# from this file.
module koffice
diff --git a/tdecachegrind/README b/tdecachegrind/README
index 0866eb82..28b42624 100644
--- a/tdecachegrind/README
+++ b/tdecachegrind/README
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ KCachegrind visualizes traces, generated by profiling, in various ways;
most notable is the TreeMap visualization of the calls happening
and a condensed version of it, the Coverage analysis.
KCachegrind is designed to allow fast browsing and to provide a quick
-overview of very large programs, such as KDE applications (but not
+overview of very large programs, such as TDE applications (but not
limited to!).
At the moment, it uses Cachegrind as profiling backend, which is using
diff --git a/umbrello/umbrello/umldoc.h b/umbrello/umbrello/umldoc.h
index 8e992bee..184fdf8c 100644
--- a/umbrello/umbrello/umldoc.h
+++ b/umbrello/umbrello/umldoc.h
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ class UMLFolder;
*
* The UMLDoc class provides a document object that can be used
* in conjunction with the classes UMLApp and UMLView to create
- * a document-view model for standard KDE applications based on
+ * a document-view model for standard TDE applications based on
* KApplication and KMainWindow. Thereby, the document object
* is created by the UMLApp instance and contains the document
* structure with the according methods for manipulation of the