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diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qapplication_qws.cpp b/src/gui/kernel/qapplication_qws.cpp
index 2deda8e..018440f 100644
--- a/src/gui/kernel/qapplication_qws.cpp
+++ b/src/gui/kernel/qapplication_qws.cpp
@@ -2675,9 +2675,6 @@ void QApplication::alert(QWidget *, int)
{
}
-/*!
- \internal
-*/
int QApplication::qwsProcessEvent(QWSEvent* event)
{
Q_D(QApplication);
@@ -3056,43 +3053,11 @@ int QApplication::qwsProcessEvent(QWSEvent* event)
return 0;
}
-/*!
- \fn bool QApplication::qwsEventFilter(QWSEvent *event)
-
- This virtual function is only implemented under Qt for Embedded Linux.
-
- If you create an application that inherits QApplication and
- reimplement this function, you get direct access to all QWS (Q
- Window System) events that the are received from the QWS master
- process. The events are passed in the \a event parameter.
-
- Return true if you want to stop the event from being processed.
- Return false for normal event dispatching. The default
- implementation returns false.
-*/
bool QApplication::qwsEventFilter(QWSEvent *)
{
return false;
}
-/*!
- Set Qt for Embedded Linux custom color table.
-
- Qt for Embedded Linux on 8-bpp displays allocates a standard 216 color cube.
- The remaining 40 colors may be used by setting a custom color
- table in the QWS master process before any clients connect.
-
- \a colorTable is an array of up to 40 custom colors. \a start is
- the starting index (0-39) and \a numColors is the number of colors
- to be set (1-40).
-
- This method is non-portable. It is available \e only in
- Qt for Embedded Linux.
-
- \note The custom colors will not be used by the default screen
- driver. To make use of the new colors, implement a custom screen
- driver, or use QDirectPainter.
-*/
void QApplication::qwsSetCustomColors(QRgb *colorTable, int start, int numColors)
{
if (start < 0 || start > 39) {
@@ -3111,30 +3076,11 @@ void QApplication::qwsSetCustomColors(QRgb *colorTable, int start, int numColors
}
#ifndef QT_NO_QWS_MANAGER
-/*!
- Return the QWSDecoration used for decorating windows.
-
- \warning This method is non-portable. It is only available in
- Qt for Embedded Linux.
-
- \sa QDecoration
-*/
QDecoration &QApplication::qwsDecoration()
{
return *qws_decoration;
}
-/*!
- \fn void QApplication::qwsSetDecoration(QDecoration *decoration)
-
- Sets the QDecoration derived class to use for decorating the
- windows used by Qt for Embedded Linux to the \a decoration
- specified.
-
- This method is non-portable. It is only available in Qt for Embedded Linux.
-
- \sa QDecoration
-*/
void QApplication::qwsSetDecoration(QDecoration *dec)
{
if (dec) {
@@ -3153,21 +3099,6 @@ void QApplication::qwsSetDecoration(QDecoration *dec)
}
}
-/*!
- \overload
-
- Requests a QDecoration object for \a decoration from the QDecorationFactory.
-
- The string must be one of the QDecorationFactory::keys(). Keys are
- case insensitive.
-
- A later call to the QApplication constructor will override the
- requested style when a "-style" option is passed in as a commandline
- parameter.
-
- Returns 0 if an unknown \a decoration is passed, otherwise the QStyle object
- returned is set as the application's GUI style.
-*/
QDecoration* QApplication::qwsSetDecoration(const QString &decoration)
{
QDecoration *decore = QDecorationFactory::create(decoration);