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| diff --git a/doc/tutorial2.doc b/doc/tutorial2.doc index c9d8bfa56..1c79c1954 100644 --- a/doc/tutorial2.doc +++ b/doc/tutorial2.doc @@ -1068,10 +1068,10 @@ The layout of the form is quite simple. The buttons will be grouped  together in a horizontal layout and the table and the button layout  will be grouped together vertically using the tableButtonBox layout. -\skipto QTable +\skipto TQTable  \printuntil addWidget -We create a new QTable with five columns, and the same number of rows +We create a new TQTable with five columns, and the same number of rows  as we have elements in the elements vector. We make the color and  pattern columns read only: this is to prevent the user typing in them.  We will make the color changeable by the user clicking on a color or @@ -1120,7 +1120,7 @@ We now "wire up" the form.  \i If the user clicks a cell we call the setColor() slot; this will  check that the cell is one that holds a color, and if it is, will  invoke the color dialog.  -\i We connect the QTable's currentChanged() signal to our own +\i We connect the TQTable's currentChanged() signal to our own  currentChanged() slot; this will be used to enable/disable the color  button for example, depending on which column the user is in.  \i We connect the table's valueChanged() signal to our own @@ -1161,13 +1161,13 @@ We read the element's value color and fill the blank pixmap with that  color; we then set the color cell to display this pixmap. We need to  be able to read back the color later (e.g. if the user changes it).  One way of doing this would be to examine a pixel in the pixmap; -another way would be to subclass QTableItem (in a similar way to our +another way would be to subclass TQTableItem (in a similar way to our  CanvasText subclass) and store the color there. But we've taken a  simpler route: we set the cell's text to the name of the color.  Next we populate the pattern combobox with the patterns. We will use  the position of the chosen pattern in the combobox to determine which -pattern the user has selected. QTable can make use of TQComboTableItem +pattern the user has selected. TQTable can make use of TQComboTableItem  items; but these only support text, so we use setCellWidget() to  insert \l{TQComboBox}'s into the table instead. @@ -1306,7 +1306,7 @@ label. The font button is straight-forward. We add a spacer to improve  the appearance. The font text label is initially empty (since we don't  know what font the user is using). -\skipto QFrame +\skipto TQFrame  \printuntil addWidget( addValuesButtonGroup  The user may opt to display their own labels as they are or to add the | 
