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| -rw-r--r-- | doc/kdearch/index.docbook | 30 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | doc/tdevelop/index.docbook | 6 | 
2 files changed, 18 insertions, 18 deletions
diff --git a/doc/kdearch/index.docbook b/doc/kdearch/index.docbook index 8b3a2453..3a01f193 100644 --- a/doc/kdearch/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kdearch/index.docbook @@ -1870,8 +1870,8 @@ embedable component that implements the service types  <literal>KParts/ReadOnlyPart</literal> and <literal>Browser/View</literal>.  </para></listitem>  <listitem><para> -In <application>KDevelop</application> HEAD, most functionality is packaged in -plugins with the service type <literal>KDevelop/Part</literal>. At startup, +In <application>TDevelop</application> HEAD, most functionality is packaged in +plugins with the service type <literal>TDevelop/Part</literal>. At startup,  all services with this type are loaded, such that you can extend the IDE in a  very flexible way.  </para></listitem> @@ -1890,10 +1890,10 @@ Obviously, a service is not only characterized by the service types it  implements, but also by some <emphasis>properties</emphasis>. For example, a  ThumbCreator does not only claim to implement the C++ class with the type  <classname>ThumbCreator</classname>, it also has a list of MIME types it is -responsible for. Similarly, KDevelop parts have the programming language they +responsible for. Similarly, TDevelop parts have the programming language they  support as a property. When an application requests a service type, it can  also list constraints on the properties of the service. In the above example, -when KDevelop loads the plugins for a Java project, it asks only for the +when TDevelop loads the plugins for a Java project, it asks only for the  plugins which have Java as the programming language property. For this   purpose, KDE contains a full-blown CORBA-like <emphasis>trader</emphasis> with  a complex query language. @@ -1919,22 +1919,22 @@ EXTRA_DIST = $(kde_servicetypesdir_DATA)  <para>  The definition <filename>tdeveloppart.desktop</filename> of a -<application>KDevelop</application> part looks as follows: +<application>TDevelop</application> part looks as follows:  </para>  <programlisting>  [Desktop Entry]  Type=ServiceType -X-KDE-ServiceType=KDevelop/Part -Name=KDevelop Part +X-KDE-ServiceType=TDevelop/Part +Name=TDevelop Part -[PropertyDef::X-KDevelop-Scope] +[PropertyDef::X-TDevelop-Scope]  Type=QString -[PropertyDef::X-KDevelop-ProgrammingLanguages] +[PropertyDef::X-TDevelop-ProgrammingLanguages]  Type=QStringList -[PropertyDef::X-KDevelop-Args] +[PropertyDef::X-TDevelop-Args]  Type=QString  </programlisting> @@ -1967,7 +1967,7 @@ EXTRA_DIST = $(kde_servicesdir_DATA)  The content of the following example file  <filename>kdevdoxygen.desktop</filename> defines the  <literal>KDevDoxygen</literal> plugin with the service type -<literal>KDevelop/Part</literal>: +<literal>TDevelop/Part</literal>:  </para>  <programlisting> @@ -1975,10 +1975,10 @@ The content of the following example file  Type=Service  Comment=Doxygen  Name=KDevDoxygen -ServiceTypes=KDevelop/Part +ServiceTypes=TDevelop/Part  X-KDE-Library=libkdevdoxygen -X-KDevelop-ProgrammingLanguages=C,C++,Java -X-KDevelop-Scope=Project +X-TDevelop-ProgrammingLanguages=C,C++,Java +X-TDevelop-Scope=Project  </programlisting>  <para> @@ -2001,7 +2001,7 @@ extern "C" {  <para>  The type of the factory class <classname>DoxygenFactory</classname> depends on -the specific service type the service implements. In our example of a KDevelop +the specific service type the service implements. In our example of a TDevelop  plugin, the factory must be a <classname>KDevFactory</classname> (which  inherits <classname>KLibFactory</classname>). More common examples are  <ulink url="kdeapi:kparts/KParts::Factory">KParts::Factory</ulink> diff --git a/doc/tdevelop/index.docbook b/doc/tdevelop/index.docbook index a21a3b38..30ac2531 100644 --- a/doc/tdevelop/index.docbook +++ b/doc/tdevelop/index.docbook @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@  <?xml version="1.0" ?>  <!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//KDE//DTD DocBook XML V4.2-Based Variant V1.1//EN" "dtd/kdex.dtd" [ -<!--   <!ENTITY tdevelop "<application>KDevelop</application>"> --> -  <!ENTITY tdevelop "KDevelop"> +<!--   <!ENTITY tdevelop "<application>TDevelop</application>"> --> +  <!ENTITY tdevelop "TDevelop">    <!ENTITY kdevrelease "3.3.91">    <!-- abbreviations used in the body text --> @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ Entries which require special treatment are marked with comments starting with '    <keywordset>      <keyword>KDE</keyword> -    <keyword>KDevelop</keyword> +    <keyword>TDevelop</keyword>      <keyword>IDE</keyword>      <keyword>development</keyword>      <keyword>programming</keyword>  | 
