KDE->TDE branding cleanup.

pull/1/head
Darrell Anderson 11 years ago
parent e622148a70
commit 7817a86b9a

@ -152,7 +152,7 @@
<string>&amp;Use KTTSD speech service if possible</string>
</property>
<property name="whatsThis" stdset="0">
<string>This check box specifies KMouth tries to use the KTTSD speech service prior to calling the speech synthesizer directly. The KTTSD speech service is a KDE daemon which gives KDE applications a standardized interface for speech synthesis and is currently developed in CVS.</string>
<string>This check box specifies KMouth tries to use the KTTSD speech service prior to calling the speech synthesizer directly. The KTTSD speech service is a TDE daemon which gives TDE applications a standardized interface for speech synthesis and is currently developed in CVS.</string>
</property>
</widget>
</vbox>

@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
<bool>false</bool>
</property>
<property name="whatsThis" stdset="0">
<string>If you select this check box the words from the KDE documentation are spell-checked before they are inserted into the new dictionary.</string>
<string>If you select this check box the words from the TDE documentation are spell-checked before they are inserted into the new dictionary.</string>
</property>
</widget>
<widget class="KURLRequester" row="2" column="1">

@ -256,7 +256,7 @@
<cstring>appIdLineEdit</cstring>
</property>
<property name="whatsThis" stdset="0">
<string>&lt;qt&gt;Enter a DCOP Application ID. This filter will only apply to text jobs queued by that application. You may enter more than one ID separated by commas. Use &lt;b&gt;knotify&lt;/b&gt; to match all messages sent as KDE notifications. If blank, this filter applies to text jobs queued by all applications. Tip: Use kdcop from the command line to get the Application IDs of running applications. Example: "konversation, kvirc,ksirc,kopete"&lt;/qt&gt;</string>
<string>&lt;qt&gt;Enter a DCOP Application ID. This filter will only apply to text jobs queued by that application. You may enter more than one ID separated by commas. Use &lt;b&gt;knotify&lt;/b&gt; to match all messages sent as TDE notifications. If blank, this filter applies to text jobs queued by all applications. Tip: Use kdcop from the command line to get the Application IDs of running applications. Example: "konversation, kvirc,ksirc,kopete"&lt;/qt&gt;</string>
</property>
</widget>
</vbox>

@ -161,7 +161,7 @@
<cstring>appIdLineEdit</cstring>
</property>
<property name="whatsThis" stdset="0">
<string>&lt;qt&gt;Enter a DCOP Application ID. This filter will only apply to text jobs queued by that application. You may enter more than one ID separated by commas. Use &lt;b&gt;knotify&lt;/b&gt; to match all messages sent as KDE notifications. If blank, this filter applies to text jobs queued by all applications. Tip: Use kdcop from the command line to get the Application IDs of running applications. Example: "konversation, kvirc,ksirc,kopete"&lt;/qt&gt;</string>
<string>&lt;qt&gt;Enter a DCOP Application ID. This filter will only apply to text jobs queued by that application. You may enter more than one ID separated by commas. Use &lt;b&gt;knotify&lt;/b&gt; to match all messages sent as TDE notifications. If blank, this filter applies to text jobs queued by all applications. Tip: Use kdcop from the command line to get the Application IDs of running applications. Example: "konversation, kvirc,ksirc,kopete"&lt;/qt&gt;</string>
</property>
</widget>
</vbox>

@ -158,7 +158,7 @@
<cstring>appIdLineEdit</cstring>
</property>
<property name="whatsThis" stdset="0">
<string>&lt;qt&gt;Enter a DCOP Application ID. This filter will only apply to text jobs queued by that application. You may enter more than one ID separated by commas. Use &lt;b&gt;knotify&lt;/b&gt; to match all messages sent as KDE notifications. If blank, this filter applies to text jobs queued by all applications. Tip: Use kdcop from the command line to get the Application IDs of running applications. Example: "konversation, kvirc,ksirc,kopete"&lt;/qt&gt;</string>
<string>&lt;qt&gt;Enter a DCOP Application ID. This filter will only apply to text jobs queued by that application. You may enter more than one ID separated by commas. Use &lt;b&gt;knotify&lt;/b&gt; to match all messages sent as TDE notifications. If blank, this filter applies to text jobs queued by all applications. Tip: Use kdcop from the command line to get the Application IDs of running applications. Example: "konversation, kvirc,ksirc,kopete"&lt;/qt&gt;</string>
</property>
</widget>
</vbox>

@ -162,7 +162,7 @@
<cstring>appIdLineEdit</cstring>
</property>
<property name="whatsThis" stdset="0">
<string>&lt;qt&gt;Enter a DCOP Application ID. This filter will only apply to text queued by that application. You may enter more than one ID separated by commas. Use &lt;b&gt;knotify&lt;/b&gt; to match all messages sent as KDE notifications. If blank, this filter applies to text queued by all applications. Tip: Use kdcop from the command line to get the Application IDs of running applications. Example: "konversation, kvirc,ksirc,kopete"&lt;/qt&gt;</string>
<string>&lt;qt&gt;Enter a DCOP Application ID. This filter will only apply to text queued by that application. You may enter more than one ID separated by commas. Use &lt;b&gt;knotify&lt;/b&gt; to match all messages sent as TDE notifications. If blank, this filter applies to text queued by all applications. Tip: Use kdcop from the command line to get the Application IDs of running applications. Example: "konversation, kvirc,ksirc,kopete"&lt;/qt&gt;</string>
</property>
</widget>
</vbox>
@ -224,7 +224,7 @@
<cstring>appIdLineEdit</cstring>
</property>
<property name="whatsThis" stdset="0">
<string>&lt;qt&gt;Enter a DCOP Application ID. This filter will only apply to text queued by that application. You may enter more than one ID separated by commas. Use &lt;b&gt;knotify&lt;/b&gt; to match all messages sent as KDE notifications. If blank, this filter applies to text queued by all applications. Tip: Use kdcop from the command line to get the Application IDs of running applications. Example: "konversation, kvirc,ksirc,kopete"&lt;/qt&gt;</string>
<string>&lt;qt&gt;Enter a DCOP Application ID. This filter will only apply to text queued by that application. You may enter more than one ID separated by commas. Use &lt;b&gt;knotify&lt;/b&gt; to match all messages sent as TDE notifications. If blank, this filter applies to text queued by all applications. Tip: Use kdcop from the command line to get the Application IDs of running applications. Example: "konversation, kvirc,ksirc,kopete"&lt;/qt&gt;</string>
</property>
</widget>
</vbox>

@ -1554,7 +1554,7 @@
<number>0</number>
</property>
<property name="whatsThis" stdset="0">
<string>Check to use the KDE aRts system for audio output.</string>
<string>Check to use the TDE aRts system for audio output.</string>
</property>
</widget>
<widget class="TQRadioButton" row="3" column="0">

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