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@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ QScreen \- And its descendants manage the framebuffer and palette
.BI "virtual void \fBdisconnect\fR () = 0"
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.ti -1c
-.BI "virtual int \fBinitCursor\fR ( void * end_of_location, bool init = FALSE )"
+.BI "virtual int \fBinitCursor\fR ( void * end_of_location, bool init = false )"
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.ti -1c
.BI "virtual void \fBshutdownDevice\fR ()"
@@ -210,14 +210,14 @@ Gives the full width of the framebuffer device, as opposed to the width which Qt
This function is called by every Qt/Embedded application just before exitting; it's normally used to unmap the framebuffer.
.SH "int QScreen::height () const"
Gives the height in pixels of the framebuffer.
-.SH "int QScreen::initCursor ( void * end_of_location, bool init = FALSE )\fC [virtual]\fR"
+.SH "int QScreen::initCursor ( void * end_of_location, bool init = false )\fC [virtual]\fR"
This is used to initialize the software cursor - \fIend_of_location\fR points to the address after the area where the cursor image can be stored. \fIinit\fR is true for the first application this method is called from (the Qt/Embedded server), false otherwise.
.SH "bool QScreen::initDevice ()\fC [pure virtual]\fR"
This function is called by the Qt/Embedded server when initializing the framebuffer. Accelerated drivers use it to set up the graphics card.
.SH "bool QScreen::isInterlaced () const\fC [virtual]\fR"
-Returns TRUE if the display is interlaced (for instance a television screen); otherwise returns FALSE. If TRUE, drawing is altered to look better on such displays.
+Returns true if the display is interlaced (for instance a television screen); otherwise returns false. If true, drawing is altered to look better on such displays.
.SH "bool QScreen::isTransformed () const\fC [virtual]\fR"
-Returns TRUE if the screen is transformed (for instance, rotated 90 degrees); otherwise returns FALSE. QScreen's version always returns FALSE.
+Returns true if the screen is transformed (for instance, rotated 90 degrees); otherwise returns false. QScreen's version always returns false.
.SH "int * QScreen::lastOp ()"
Returns the screens last operation.
.SH "int QScreen::linestep () const"