From e69e8b1d09fb579316595b4e6a850e717358a8b1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: tpearson Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2011 19:03:33 +0000 Subject: TQt4 port kdegraphics This enables compilation under both Qt3 and Qt4 git-svn-id: svn://anonsvn.kde.org/home/kde/branches/trinity/kdegraphics@1237557 283d02a7-25f6-0310-bc7c-ecb5cbfe19da --- kviewshell/plugins/djvu/libdjvu/GIFFManager.h | 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) (limited to 'kviewshell/plugins/djvu/libdjvu/GIFFManager.h') diff --git a/kviewshell/plugins/djvu/libdjvu/GIFFManager.h b/kviewshell/plugins/djvu/libdjvu/GIFFManager.h index 722f592f..96f13f8f 100644 --- a/kviewshell/plugins/djvu/libdjvu/GIFFManager.h +++ b/kviewshell/plugins/djvu/libdjvu/GIFFManager.h @@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ public: /** Returns the chunk with given {\em name}. The {\em name} may not contain dots, but MAY contain colons and brackets (the latter - for specifying the chunk number). If {\em position} is not zero - then the chunk position in its parent will be put into #*position# */ + then the chunk position in its tqparent will be put into #*position# */ GPget_chunk(const GUTF8String &name, int * position=0); /** Returns the number of chunks with given {\em name}. The {\em name} may not contain dots and brackets. If {\em name} is ZERO, the @@ -233,10 +233,10 @@ GIFFChunk::GIFFChunk(const GUTF8String &name, const TArray & data_in) : \item You may use {\em brackets} in the name to specify the chunk's position. The meaning of the number inside the brackets depends on the function you call. In most of the cases this is the number - of the chunk with the given name in the parent chunk. But sometimes + of the chunk with the given name in the tqparent chunk. But sometimes (as in #addChunk(name, buffer, length)#) the brackets at the end of the #name# actually specify the {\em position} of the - chunk in the parent. For example, to insert #INCL# chunk into + chunk in the tqparent. For example, to insert #INCL# chunk into #DJVU# form at position #1# (make it the second) you may want to use #manager.addChunk(".DJVU.INCL[1]", data, size)#. At the same time, to get 2-nd chunk with name #BG44# from form #DJVU# you @@ -265,8 +265,8 @@ public: /// Sets the name of the top level chunk to {\em name} void set_name(const GUTF8String &name); - /** Adds the chunk {\em chunk} to chunk with name {\em parent_name} at - position {\em pos}. {\em parent_name} may contain dots, brackets + /** Adds the chunk {\em chunk} to chunk with name {\em tqparent_name} at + position {\em pos}. {\em tqparent_name} may contain dots, brackets and colons. All missing chunks in the chain will be created. {\bf Examples:} @@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ public: ;; Same thing regardless of the top-level chunk name m.addChunk("FORM:DJVU[1]", ch); \end{verbatim} */ - void add_chunk(GUTF8String parent_name, const GP & chunk, int pos=-1); + void add_chunk(GUTF8String tqparent_name, const GP & chunk, int pos=-1); /** If {\em name}={\em name1}.{\em name2} where {\em name2} doesn't contain dots, then #addChunk()# will create plain chunk with name {\em name2} with data {\em buffer} of size {\em length} and @@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ public: /** Returns the chunk with name {\em name}. The {\em name} may contain dots colons and slashes. If {\em position} is not zero, #*position# will - be assigned the position of the found chunk in the parent chunk. + be assigned the position of the found chunk in the tqparent chunk. {\bf Examples:} \begin{verbatim} -- cgit v1.2.3