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+++ b/languages/cpp/app_templates/kscons_kxt/QUICKSTART
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ To make scons run (much) faster, consult ./addons/README in bksys
MOC PROCESSING
In qt programs, when a header 'foo.h' contains a class that has
-Q_SIGNALS and Q_SLOTS, then 'foo.h' must contain the macro Q_OBJECT
+Q_SIGNALS and Q_SLOTS, then 'foo.h' must contain the macro TQ_OBJECT
in order to compile. foo_moc.cpp is usually generated, and is
used to produce foo_moc.o which is linked with the
program or the library.
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ among others), so when you can work without libtool
** moc processing **
As stated above, you should always add #include "foo.moc"
-for your qt classes (Q_OBJECT) to save precious compilation time.
+for your qt classes (TQ_OBJECT) to save precious compilation time.
** using a cache **
It is a good idea to enable the cache feature in SConstruct,