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@@ -91,9 +91,9 @@ called the tab order.
In Qt, this list is kept in the \l QFocusData class. There is one
QFocusData object per window, and widgets automatically append
-themselves to the end of it when \l QWidget::setFocusPolicy() is
-called with an appropriate \l QWidget::FocusPolicy. You can customize
-the tab order using \l QWidget::setTabOrder(). (If you don't, Tab
+themselves to the end of it when \l TQWidget::setFocusPolicy() is
+called with an appropriate \l TQWidget::FocusPolicy. You can customize
+the tab order using \l TQWidget::setTabOrder(). (If you don't, Tab
generally moves focus in the order of widget construction.) \link
designer-manual.book TQt Designer\endlink provides a means of visually
changing the tab order.
@@ -125,8 +125,8 @@ focus to this field.
Another exception to Tab support is text-entry widgets that must
support the insertion of tabs; almost all text editors fall into this
class. TQt treats Control+Tab as Tab and Control+Shift+Tab as
-Shift+Tab, and such widgets can reimplement \l QWidget::event() and
-handle Tab before calling QWidget::event() to get normal processing of
+Shift+Tab, and such widgets can reimplement \l TQWidget::event() and
+handle Tab before calling TQWidget::event() to get normal processing of
all other keys. However, since some systems use Control+Tab for other
purposes, and many users aren't aware of Control+Tab anyway, this
isn't a complete solution.
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ entry, and to avoid it for most widgets where a mouse click has a
different effect. (For buttons, we also recommend adding a keyboard
shortcut: \l QButton and its subclasses make this very easy.)
-In Qt, only the \l QWidget::setFocusPolicy() function affects
+In Qt, only the \l TQWidget::setFocusPolicy() function affects
click-to-focus.
\section2 The user presses a keyboard shortcut.
@@ -197,8 +197,8 @@ the last widget to have focus should regain it. TQt does this
automatically.
If focus has never been in this window before and you know where focus
-should start out, call \l QWidget::setFocus() on the widget which
-should receive focus before you \l QWidget::show() it. If you don't,
+should start out, call \l TQWidget::setFocus() on the widget which
+should receive focus before you \l TQWidget::show() it. If you don't,
Qt will pick a suitable widget.
*/