Leslie Turriff wrote: > I'll see what I can do to help with this. > > One of the things that I noticed (quite early, fortunately) is that the > documentation in /usr/share/tqt3/doc/html/ appears to be the old Qt docs, > superficially updated by globally changing all of the 'Qt's to 'TQt', > while not fixing pointers to old Qt external references, many of which > don't seem to work any more; e.g., the link on theHow to Learn TQt page to > 'the official TQt book, C++ GUI Programming with TQt 3 (ISBN > 0-13-124072-2)', which points > to an old QT3 book, and the links to the TrollTech website. This makes me > wonder how much of the content is actually for the old non-TQt code? > I guess no one has the time to go through it and make it right. I also think it was passed through a script to update the code related stuff like the names of the classes that have been already moved to tqt naming convention, but obviously the underlaying stuff like links is not perfect. However, if I may share my experience, the documentation is very useful per se - much of it is in the header files anyway and when you know a bit of Qt it is easy to understand what needs to be done. You have a lot of working code as an example as well. The TrollTech website seems to be a dead end - last time I visited it via the documentation. I now maintain a local copy of most of the documentation, via the doc packages. I must also admit it is hard to find your way around. Finally I am just asking here in the newsgroup and usually someone answers (Michele or Slavek). regards --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: trinity-users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: trinity-users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Read list messages on the web archive: http://trinity-users.pearsoncomputing.net/ Please remember not to top-post: http://trinity.pearsoncomputing.net/mailing_lists/#top-posting