KDE Platform - Hello World Example

Hello World Example

#include #include #include #include #include int main (int argc, char *argv) { KAboutData aboutData( // The program name used internally. "tutorial1", // The message catalog name // If null, program name is used instead. 0, // A displayable program name string. ki18n("Tutorial 1"), // The program version string. "1.0", // Short description of what the app does. ki18n("Displays a KMessageBox popup"), // The license this code is released under KAboutData::License_GPL, // Copyright Statement ki18n("Copyright (c) 2007"), // Optional text shown in the About box. // Can contain any information desired. ki18n("Some text..."), // The program homepage string. "http://example.com/", // The bug report email address "submit@bugs.kde.org"); KCmdLineArgs::init( argc, argv, &aboutData ); KApplication app; KGuiItem yesButton( i18n( "Hello" ), QString, i18n( "This is a tooltip" ), i18n( "This is a WhatsThis help text." ) ); KMessageBox::questionYesNo( 0, i18n( "Hello World" ), i18n( "Hello" ), yesButton ); return 0; }

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