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<h2> Compiling
</h2>
<a name="2"></a><p> To compile a C++ application you need to create a makefile. The
-easiest way to create a makefile for TQt is to use the <a href="qmake-manual.html">qmake</a> build tool supplied with TQt. If you've
+easiest way to create a makefile for TQt is to use the <a href="tqmake-manual.html">tqmake</a> build tool supplied with TQt. If you've
saved <tt>main.cpp</tt> in its own directory, all you have to do is:
<pre>
-qmake -project
-qmake
+tqmake -project
+tqmake
</pre>
-<p> The first command tells <a href="qmake-manual.html">qmake</a> to
+<p> The first command tells <a href="tqmake-manual.html">tqmake</a> to
create a <tt>.pro</tt> (project) file. The second command tells it to create
a (platform-specific) makefile based on the project file. You should
now be able to type <tt>make</tt> (or <tt>nmake</tt> if you're using Visual