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author | Michele Calgaro <michele.calgaro@yahoo.it> | 2024-06-27 21:53:17 +0900 |
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committer | Michele Calgaro <michele.calgaro@yahoo.it> | 2024-06-29 13:21:04 +0900 |
commit | 2cbcca0db1343e1c40e52af729a5eb34ca8a7e37 (patch) | |
tree | 065c9e97d5bd9eb3d9869427b44acdd571ba0cc1 /doc/man/man3/tqapplication.3qt | |
parent | a09a6bc05e3f64c27e7c84dd768c7720fdf41136 (diff) | |
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Rename date and time nt* related files to equivalent tq*
Signed-off-by: Michele Calgaro <michele.calgaro@yahoo.it>
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diff --git a/doc/man/man3/tqapplication.3qt b/doc/man/man3/tqapplication.3qt index 21bf88450..e6d397ada 100644 --- a/doc/man/man3/tqapplication.3qt +++ b/doc/man/man3/tqapplication.3qt @@ -875,7 +875,7 @@ It is necessary to call this function to start event handling. The main event lo .PP Generally speaking, no user interaction can take place before calling exec(). As a special case, modal widgets like QMessageBox can be used before calling exec(), because modal widgets call exec() to start a local event loop. .PP -To make your application perform idle processing, i.e. executing a special function whenever there are no pending events, use a QTimer with 0 timeout. More advanced idle processing schemes can be achieved using processEvents(). +To make your application perform idle processing, i.e. executing a special function whenever there are no pending events, use a TQTimer with 0 timeout. More advanced idle processing schemes can be achieved using processEvents(). .PP See also quit(), exit(), processEvents(), and setMainWidget(). .PP @@ -1084,7 +1084,7 @@ Processes pending events, for 3 seconds or until there are no more events to pro .PP You can call this function occasionally when your program is busy performing a long operation (e.g. copying a file). .PP -See also exec(), QTimer, and QEventLoop::processEvents(). +See also exec(), TQTimer, and QEventLoop::processEvents(). .PP Examples: .)l fileiconview/qfileiconview.cpp and network/ftpclient/main.cpp. @@ -1095,7 +1095,7 @@ Processes pending events for \fImaxtime\fR milliseconds or until there are no mo .PP You can call this function occasionally when you program is busy doing a long operation (e.g. copying a file). .PP -See also exec(), QTimer, and QEventLoop::processEvents(). +See also exec(), TQTimer, and QEventLoop::processEvents(). .SH "void QApplication::processOneEvent ()" \fBThis function is obsolete.\fR It is provided to keep old source working. We strongly advise against using it in new code. .PP @@ -1105,7 +1105,7 @@ This function is useful for adapting TQt to situations where the event processin .PP Using this function in new applications may be an indication of design problems. .PP -See also processEvents(), exec(), and QTimer. +See also processEvents(), exec(), and TQTimer. .SH "void QApplication::quit ()\fC [slot]\fR" Tells the application to exit with return code 0 (success). Equivalent to calling QApplication::exit( 0 ). .PP |