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| diff --git a/doc/html/tutorial1-08.html b/doc/html/tutorial1-08.html index 4eda29b4d..57ffa0587 100644 --- a/doc/html/tutorial1-08.html +++ b/doc/html/tutorial1-08.html @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ Until now, it has been fixed at 0..99.      }  </pre>  <p> SetRange() sets the range of the slider in the LCDRange. Because we -have set up the <a href="ntqlcdnumber.html">TQLCDNumber</a> to always display two digits, we want to +have set up the <a href="tqlcdnumber.html">TQLCDNumber</a> to always display two digits, we want to  limit the possible range of <tt>minVal</tt> and <tt>maxVal</tt> to 0..99 to avoid  overflow of the TQLCDNumber. (We could have allowed values down to -9  but chose not to.)  If the arguments are illegal, we use TQt's @@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ to be terribly useful. However, its constructor just got a new line:  </pre>  <p> The LCDRange sets the slider to be its focus proxy. That means that  when someone (the program or the user) wants to give the LCDRange -keyboard focus, the slider should take care of it. <a href="ntqslider.html">TQSlider</a> has a decent +keyboard focus, the slider should take care of it. <a href="tqslider.html">TQSlider</a> has a decent  keyboard interface, so with just one line of code we've given LCDRange  one.  <p> <h2> Behavior | 
