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diff --git a/doc/tutorial2.doc b/doc/tutorial2.doc index 4f9280348..f4efb60a9 100644 --- a/doc/tutorial2.doc +++ b/doc/tutorial2.doc @@ -361,11 +361,11 @@ conventional document-centric style.  (Extracts from \c chartform.h.)  \quotefile chart/chartform.h -\skipto public QMainWindow +\skipto public TQMainWindow  \printuntil optionsVerticalBarChartAction  \printuntil }; -We create a \c ChartForm subclass of QMainWindow. Our subclass uses +We create a \c ChartForm subclass of TQMainWindow. Our subclass uses  the \c TQ_OBJECT macro to support Qt's \link signalsandslots.html  signals and slots\endlink mechanism.  @@ -410,19 +410,19 @@ which we've placed in the \c images subdirectory.  \section1 The Constructor  \skipto ChartForm::ChartForm -\printuntil QMainWindow +\printuntil TQMainWindow  \c{	...}  \skipto fileNewAction  \printuntil fileSaveAction -For each user action we declare a QAction pointer. Some actions are +For each user action we declare a TQAction pointer. Some actions are  declared in the header file because they need to be referred to  outside of the constructor.  \table  \row  \i Most user actions are suitable as both menu items and as toolbar -buttons. TQt allows us to create a single QAction which can be added to +buttons. TQt allows us to create a single TQAction which can be added to  both a menu and a toolbar. This approach ensures that menu items and  toolbar buttons stay in sync and saves duplicating code.  \endtable @@ -442,10 +442,10 @@ The chart types are all mutually exclusive: you can have a pie chart  that if the user selects the pie chart menu option, the pie chart  toolbar button must be automatically selected too, and the other chart  menu options and toolbar buttons must be automatically unselected. -This behaviour is achieved by creating a QActionGroup and placing the +This behaviour is achieved by creating a TQActionGroup and placing the  chart type actions in the group. -\skipto new QActionGroup +\skipto new TQActionGroup  \printuntil setExclusive  The action group becomes a child of the form (\c this) and the @@ -475,13 +475,13 @@ canvas type we will connect the group.  Once we've created all our user actions we can create the toolbars and  menu options that will allow the user to invoke them. -\skipto new QToolBar +\skipto new TQToolBar  \printuntil fileSaveAction  \c{	...} -\skipto new QPopupMenu +\skipto new TQPopupMenu  \printuntil fileSaveAction -Toolbar actions and menu options are easily created from QActions. +Toolbar actions and menu options are easily created from TQActions.  As a convenience to our users we will restore the last window position  and size and list their recently used files. This is achieved by  | 
