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| diff --git a/sphinx/using.rst b/sphinx/using.rst index ff121ce..f703e8c 100644 --- a/sphinx/using.rst +++ b/sphinx/using.rst @@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ A More Complex C++ Example  --------------------------  In this last example we will wrap a fictional C++ library that contains a class -that is derived from a Qt class.  This will demonstrate how SIP allows a class +that is derived from a TQt class.  This will demonstrate how SIP allows a class  hierarchy to be split across multiple Python extension modules, and will  introduce SIP's versioning system. @@ -263,11 +263,11 @@ previous examples.      - The :directive:`%Import` directive has been added to specify that we are        extending the class hierarchy defined in the file ``QtGui/QtGuimod.sip``. -      This file is part of PyQt.  The build system will take care of finding +      This file is part of PyTQt.  The build system will take care of finding        the file's exact location.      - The :directive:`%If` directive has been added to specify that everything -      [#]_ up to the matching :directive:`%End` directive only applies to Qt +      [#]_ up to the matching :directive:`%End` directive only applies to TQt        v4.2 and later.  ``Qt_4_2_0`` is a *tag* defined in ``QtCoremod.sip``        [#]_ using the :directive:`%Timeline` directive.  :directive:`%Timeline`        is used to define a tag for each version of a library's API you are @@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ previous examples.      - The :aanno:`TransferThis` annotation has been added to the constructor's        argument.  It specifies that if the argument is not 0 (i.e. the ``Hello``        instance being constructed has a parent) then ownership of the instance -      is transferred from Python to C++.  It is needed because Qt maintains +      is transferred from Python to C++.  It is needed because TQt maintains        objects (i.e. instances derived from the ``QObject`` class) in a        hierachy.  When an object is destroyed all of its children are also        automatically destroyed.  It is important, therefore, that the Python @@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ previous examples.      - The :directive:`%If` directive has been added to specify that everything        up to the matching :directive:`%End` directive does not apply to Windows. -      ``WS_WIN`` is another tag defined by PyQt, this time using the +      ``WS_WIN`` is another tag defined by PyTQt, this time using the        :directive:`%Platforms` directive.  Tags defined by the        :directive:`%Platforms` directive are mutually exclusive, i.e. only one        may be valid at a time [#]_. @@ -309,9 +309,9 @@ prevent the automatic generation of a public copy constructor.  We now look at the ``configure.py`` script.  This is a little different to the  script in the previous examples for two related reasons. -Firstly, PyQt includes a pure Python module called ``pyqtconfig`` that extends -the SIP build system for modules, like our example, that build on top of PyQt. -It deals with the details of which version of Qt is being used (i.e. it +Firstly, PyTQt includes a pure Python module called ``pytqtconfig`` that extends +the SIP build system for modules, like our example, that build on top of PyTQt. +It deals with the details of which version of TQt is being used (i.e. it  determines what the correct tags are) and where it is installed.  This is  called a module's configuration module. | 
