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Diffstat (limited to 'app_templates/kdeapp/src/kdeapp.py')
| -rwxr-xr-x | app_templates/kdeapp/src/kdeapp.py | 16 | 
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 8 deletions
| diff --git a/app_templates/kdeapp/src/kdeapp.py b/app_templates/kdeapp/src/kdeapp.py index 842d283..68d07af 100755 --- a/app_templates/kdeapp/src/kdeapp.py +++ b/app_templates/kdeapp/src/kdeapp.py @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@  #                                                                         #  ########################################################################### -from PyTQt.qt import * +from PyTQt.tqt import *  from tdecore import *  from tdeui import *  import sys @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ class KdeApp(TDEMainWindow):          self.connect(self._view, PYSIGNAL("signalChangeCaption"), self.changeCaption)      def load(self,url): -        target = QString() +        target = TQString()          # the below code is what you should normally do.  in this          # example case, we want the url to our own.  you probably          # want to use this code instead for your app @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ class KdeApp(TDEMainWindow):      def dropEvent(self,event):          # this is a very simplistic implementation of a drop event.  we -        # will only accept a dropped URL.  the Qt dnd code can do *much* +        # will only accept a dropped URL.  the TQt dnd code can do *much*          # much more, so please read the docs there          urls = KURL.List() @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ class KdeApp(TDEMainWindow):          # button is clicked          ## this brings up the generic open dialog -        #KURL url = KURLRequesterDlg::getURL(QString::null, this, i18n("Open Location") ); +        #KURL url = KURLRequesterDlg::getURL(TQString::null, this, i18n("Open Location") );          # standard filedialog          url = KFileDialog.getOpenURL(None, One, self, i18n("Open Location")) @@ -181,14 +181,14 @@ class KdeApp(TDEMainWindow):              self._printer = KPrinter()          if self._printer.setup(self): -            # setup the printer.  with Qt, you always "print" to a -            # QPainter.. whether the output medium is a pixmap, a screen, +            # setup the printer.  with TQt, you always "print" to a +            # TQPainter.. whether the output medium is a pixmap, a screen,              # or paper -            p = QPainter() +            p = TQPainter()              p.begin(self._printer)              # we let our view do the actual printing -            metrics = QPaintDeviceMetrics(m_printer) +            metrics = TQPaintDeviceMetrics(m_printer)              self._view.print_(p, metrics.height(), metrics.width())              # and send the result to the printer | 
