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diff --git a/doc/html/tqdragobject.html b/doc/html/tqdragobject.html index f234e07bd..5d0a6140b 100644 --- a/doc/html/tqdragobject.html +++ b/doc/html/tqdragobject.html @@ -110,9 +110,9 @@ which it is involved, and frees up the storage used. </h3> Starts a drag operation using the contents of this object, using DragDefault mode. -<p> The function returns TRUE if the caller should delete the original +<p> The function returns true if the caller should delete the original copy of the dragged data (but see <a href="#target">target</a>()); otherwise returns -FALSE. +false. <p> If the drag contains <em>references</em> to information (e.g. file names in a <a href="tquridrag.html">TQUriDrag</a> are references) then the return value should always be ignored, as the target is expected to manipulate the @@ -133,10 +133,10 @@ application. You should not delete the drag object or anything it references. The actual transfer of data to the target application will be done during future event processing - after that time the drag object will be deleted. -<p> Returns TRUE if the dragged data was dragged as a <em>move</em>, +<p> Returns true if the dragged data was dragged as a <em>move</em>, indicating that the caller should remove the original source of the data (the drag object must continue to have a copy); otherwise -returns FALSE. +returns false. <p> The <em>mode</em> specifies the drag mode (see <a href="#DragMode-enum">TQDragObject::DragMode</a>.) Normally one of the simpler <a href="#drag">drag</a>(), <a href="#dragMove">dragMove</a>(), or <a href="#dragCopy">dragCopy</a>() functions would be used instead. |