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This small application makes it much easier to create custom widget
-descriptions for Qt Designer. Using them you can use custom widgets
-in Qt Designer including their signals, slots and properties.
+descriptions for TQt Designer. Using them you can use custom widgets
+in TQt Designer including their signals, slots and properties.
The usual way to do this is to enter all the information in the custom
-widget dialog in Qt Designer for each widget. But this small tool can
+widget dialog in TQt Designer for each widget. But this small tool can
create these description files for your custom widgets which you then
-can simply import into Qt Designer. So you can use your custom widgets
-without any additional work in your forms in Qt Designer.
+can simply import into TQt Designer. So you can use your custom widgets
+without any additional work in your forms in TQt Designer.
To do this you must modify the sourcecode (main.cpp) a bit and
recompile it afterwards. For further instructions how to use it see
the comments starting with STEP1 and STEP2 in main.cpp.
-Note that Qt Designer now supports widget plugins which are more
+Note that TQt Designer now supports widget plugins which are more
versatile and work just like built-in widgets, so you may prefer to
make your custom widgets into plugins. See the designer manual for
more information.