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authorTimothy Pearson <kb9vqf@pearsoncomputing.net>2015-03-05 20:59:01 -0600
committerTimothy Pearson <kb9vqf@pearsoncomputing.net>2015-03-05 20:59:01 -0600
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diff --git a/examples/process/README b/examples/process/README
index 55a2d02f..6f459a85 100644
--- a/examples/process/README
+++ b/examples/process/README
@@ -3,6 +3,6 @@ use of the class QProcess.
This example starts the uic command with some options and displays the
output of the uic call. The uic is a command line tool that is used if you
-create dialogs with the Qt Designer. If you installed Qt correctly, it
+create dialogs with the TQt Designer. If you installed TQt correctly, it
should be available on your system. It outputs the generated code to
standard output by default.
diff --git a/examples/process/process.doc b/examples/process/process.doc
index d02b855f..463fa82d 100644
--- a/examples/process/process.doc
+++ b/examples/process/process.doc
@@ -7,9 +7,9 @@
\title Starting processes with IO redirection
- This example shows you how to start other processes with Qt and how
+ This example shows you how to start other processes with TQt and how
IO redirection is done. The example tries to start the uic (a tool
- that comes with the Qt Designer) on a certain ui file and displays the
+ that comes with the TQt Designer) on a certain ui file and displays the
output of the command.
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