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@@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ Basically the <command>make</command> command will read the rules one after anot
<para>
There are several additional possibilities to control such a make process, and a <filename>Makefile</filename> can thus grow very complex. We cannot go into the details here. However, we recommend that you make yourself accustomed to the syntax of <command>make</command>. Even if you do not normally use it directly, an understanding of the fundamentals of the build system can be useful. See the <ulink url="info://make/Top"> <quote>GNU Make Manual</quote></ulink> for more information. </para>
<para>
-For more &kdevelop; specific detail see the <link linkend="project-management">Building and Project Management</link> chapter of this manual.
+For more &tdevelop; specific detail see the <link linkend="project-management">Building and Project Management</link> chapter of this manual.
</para>
<para>
There are several tutorials available, see the <link linkend="automake-references">references</link> in the Building and project management chapter.
@@ -307,16 +307,16 @@ For example&mdash;would it not be convenient if a debugger were able to open the
To more easily accomplish such a scheme, <emphasis>Integrated Development Environments</emphasis> (&IDE;s) were devised. Such an &IDE; integrates all templates, tools, and scripts which are commonly needed in the development process into one single environment.
</para>
<para>
-For the &kde; platform &kdevelop; is such an &IDE;. It provides a wide range of tools which ease program development and maintenance, even for different programming languages and across platforms.
+For the &kde; platform &tdevelop; is such an &IDE;. It provides a wide range of tools which ease program development and maintenance, even for different programming languages and across platforms.
</para>
-<sect2 id="unixdev-ide-kdevelop">
-<title>Basic Features of &kdevelop; &kdevrelease;</title>
+<sect2 id="unixdev-ide-tdevelop">
+<title>Basic Features of &tdevelop; &kdevrelease;</title>
-<indexterm zone="unixdev-ide-kdevelop">
- <primary>&kdevelop;</primary>
+<indexterm zone="unixdev-ide-tdevelop">
+ <primary>&tdevelop;</primary>
<secondary>features</secondary></indexterm>
-<indexterm zone="unixdev-ide-kdevelop">
+<indexterm zone="unixdev-ide-tdevelop">
<primary>features</primary></indexterm>
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@@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ For the &kde; platform &kdevelop; is such an &IDE;. It provides a wide range of
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
-</sect2> <!-- unixdev-ide-kdevelop -->
+</sect2> <!-- unixdev-ide-tdevelop -->
</sect1> <!-- unixdev-ide -->