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1 files changed, 5 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/kontact/interfaces/plugin.h b/kontact/interfaces/plugin.h
index 5a62beea..f0fcc154 100644
--- a/kontact/interfaces/plugin.h
+++ b/kontact/interfaces/plugin.h
@@ -58,6 +58,7 @@ class Summary;
class KDE_EXPORT Plugin : public TQObject, virtual public KXMLGUIClient
{
Q_OBJECT
+ TQ_OBJECT
public:
/**
@@ -68,7 +69,7 @@ class KDE_EXPORT Plugin : public TQObject, virtual public KXMLGUIClient
provides the part! This is the name used for DCOP registration.
It's ok to have several plugins using the same application name.
*/
- Plugin( Core *core, TQObject *parent, const char *name );
+ Plugin( Core *core, TQObject *tqparent, const char *name );
~Plugin();
@@ -114,7 +115,7 @@ class KDE_EXPORT Plugin : public TQObject, virtual public KXMLGUIClient
TQString executableName() const;
/**
- Set name of library which tqcontains the KPart used by this plugin.
+ Set name of library which contains the KPart used by this plugin.
*/
void setPartLibraryName( const TQCString & );
@@ -171,7 +172,7 @@ class KDE_EXPORT Plugin : public TQObject, virtual public KXMLGUIClient
Reimplement this method if you want to add a widget for your application
to Kontact's summary page.
*/
- virtual Summary *createSummaryWidget( TQWidget * /*parent*/ ) { return 0; }
+ virtual Summary *createSummaryWidget( TQWidget * /*tqparent*/ ) { return 0; }
/**
Returns whether the plugin provides a part that should be shown in the sidebar.
@@ -196,7 +197,7 @@ class KDE_EXPORT Plugin : public TQObject, virtual public KXMLGUIClient
The clients name is taken from the name argument in the constructor.
@note: The DCOPClient object will only be created when this method is
called for the first time. Make sure that the part has been loaded
- before calling this method, if it's the one that tqcontains the DCOP
+ before calling this method, if it's the one that contains the DCOP
interface that other parts might use.
*/
DCOPClient *dcopClient() const;