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diff --git a/doc/man/man3/tqdragobject.3qt b/doc/man/man3/tqdragobject.3qt index 3696f4839..4609dd6f4 100644 --- a/doc/man/man3/tqdragobject.3qt +++ b/doc/man/man3/tqdragobject.3qt @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ Destroys the drag object, canceling any drag and drop operation in which it is i .SH "bool QDragObject::drag ()" Starts a drag operation using the contents of this object, using DragDefault mode. .PP -The function returns TRUE if the caller should delete the original copy of the dragged data (but see target()); otherwise returns FALSE. +The function returns true if the caller should delete the original copy of the dragged data (but see target()); otherwise returns false. .PP If the drag contains \fIreferences\fR to information (e.g. file names in a QUriDrag are references) then the return value should always be ignored, as the target is expected to manipulate the referred-to content directly. On X11 the return value should always be correct anyway, but on Windows this is not necessarily the case (e.g. the file manager starts a background process to move files, so the source \fImust not\fR delete the files!) .PP @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ Starts a drag operation using the contents of this object. .PP At this point, the object becomes owned by Qt, not the application. You should not delete the drag object or anything it references. The actual transfer of data to the target application will be done during future event processing - after that time the drag object will be deleted. .PP -Returns TRUE if the dragged data was dragged as a \fImove\fR, indicating that the caller should remove the original source of the data (the drag object must continue to have a copy); otherwise returns FALSE. +Returns true if the dragged data was dragged as a \fImove\fR, indicating that the caller should remove the original source of the data (the drag object must continue to have a copy); otherwise returns false. .PP The \fImode\fR specifies the drag mode (see QDragObject::DragMode.) Normally one of the simpler drag(), dragMove(), or dragCopy() functions would be used instead. .SH "void QDragObject::dragCopy ()" |
