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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Inherits Qt.
.BI "\fBQKeySequence\fR ()"
.br
.ti -1c
-.BI "\fBQKeySequence\fR ( const QString & key )"
+.BI "\fBQKeySequence\fR ( const TQString & key )"
.br
.ti -1c
.BI "\fBQKeySequence\fR ( int key )"
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Inherits Qt.
.BI "Qt::SequenceMatch \fBmatches\fR ( const QKeySequence & seq ) const"
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-.BI "\fBoperator QString\fR () const"
+.BI "\fBoperator TQString\fR () const"
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.BI "operator int () const \fI(obsolete)\fR"
@@ -75,14 +75,14 @@ The QKeySequence class encapsulates a key sequence as used by accelerators.
.PP
A key sequence consists of up to four keyboard codes, each optionally combined with modifiers, e.g. SHIFT, CTRL, ALT, META, or UNICODE_ACCEL. For example, \fCCTRL + Key_P\fR might be a sequence used as a shortcut for printing a document. The key codes are listed in ntqnamespace.h. As an alternative, use UNICODE_ACCEL with the unicode code point of the character. For example, \fCUNICODE_ACCEL + 'A'\fR gives the same key sequence as Key_A.
.PP
-Key sequences can be constructed either from an integer key code, or from a human readable translatable string such as" Ctrl+X,Alt+Space". A key sequence can be cast to a QString to obtain a human readable translated version of the sequence. Translations are done in the "QAccel" context.
+Key sequences can be constructed either from an integer key code, or from a human readable translatable string such as" Ctrl+X,Alt+Space". A key sequence can be cast to a TQString to obtain a human readable translated version of the sequence. Translations are done in the "QAccel" context.
.PP
See also QAccel and Miscellaneous Classes.
.SH MEMBER FUNCTION DOCUMENTATION
.SH "QKeySequence::QKeySequence ()"
Constructs an empty key sequence.
-.SH "QKeySequence::QKeySequence ( const QString & key )"
-Creates a key sequence from the string \fIkey\fR. For example" Ctrl+O" gives CTRL+UNICODE_ACCEL+'O'. The strings "Ctrl"," Shift", "Alt" and "Meta" are recognized, as well as their translated equivalents in the "QAccel" context (using QObject::tr()).
+.SH "QKeySequence::QKeySequence ( const TQString & key )"
+Creates a key sequence from the string \fIkey\fR. For example" Ctrl+O" gives CTRL+UNICODE_ACCEL+'O'. The strings "Ctrl"," Shift", "Alt" and "Meta" are recognized, as well as their translated equivalents in the "QAccel" context (using TQObject::tr()).
.PP
Multiple key codes (up to four) may be entered by separating them with commas, e.g. "Alt+X,Ctrl+S,Q".
.PP
@@ -117,8 +117,8 @@ Returns the number of keys in the key sequence. The maximum is 4.
Returns TRUE if the key sequence is empty; otherwise returns FALSE.
.SH "Qt::SequenceMatch QKeySequence::matches ( const QKeySequence & seq ) const"
Matches the sequence with \fIseq\fR. Returns Qt::Identical if successful, Qt::PartialMatch for matching but incomplete \fIseq\fR, and Qt::NoMatch if the sequences have nothing in common. Returns Qt::NoMatch if \fIseq\fR is shorter.
-.SH "QKeySequence::operator QString () const"
-Creates an accelerator string for the key sequence. For instance CTRL+Key_O gives "Ctrl+O". If the key sequence has multiple key codes they are returned comma-separated, e.g." Alt+X, Ctrl+Y, Z". The strings, "Ctrl", "Shift", etc. are translated (using QObject::tr()) in the "QAccel" scope. If the key sequence has no keys, QString::null is returned.
+.SH "QKeySequence::operator TQString () const"
+Creates an accelerator string for the key sequence. For instance CTRL+Key_O gives "Ctrl+O". If the key sequence has multiple key codes they are returned comma-separated, e.g." Alt+X, Ctrl+Y, Z". The strings, "Ctrl", "Shift", etc. are translated (using TQObject::tr()) in the "QAccel" scope. If the key sequence has no keys, TQString::null is returned.
.PP
On Mac OS X, the string returned resembles the sequence that is shown in the menubar.
.SH "QKeySequence::operator int () const"