STYLE: fix docs

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Ken Martin 2005-11-17 10:28:35 -05:00
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@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ public:
return
" QT_WRAP_UI(resultingLibraryName HeadersDestName\n"
" SourcesDestName SourceLists ...)\n"
"Produce .h and .cxx files for all the .ui file listed "
"Produce .h and .cxx files for all the .ui files listed "
"in the SourceLists. "
"The .h files will be added to the library using the HeadersDestName"
"source list. "

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@ -66,22 +66,23 @@ public:
{
return
" SET(VAR [VALUE] [CACHE TYPE DOCSTRING [FORCE]])\n"
"Within CMAKE sets VAR to the value VALUE. VALUE is expanded before VAR "
"is set to it. If CACHE is present, then the VAR is put in the cache. "
"TYPE and DOCSTRING are required. TYPE is used by the CMake GUI to "
"choose a widget with which the user sets a value. The value for TYPE "
"may be one of\n"
"Within CMake sets VAR to the value VALUE. VALUE is expanded before "
"VAR is set to it. If CACHE is present, then the VAR is put in the "
"cache. TYPE and DOCSTRING are required. TYPE is used by the CMake GUI "
"to choose a widget with which the user sets a value. The value for "
"TYPE may be one of\n"
" FILEPATH = File chooser dialog.\n"
" PATH = Directory chooser dialog.\n"
" STRING = Arbitrary string.\n"
" BOOL = Boolean ON/OFF checkbox.\n"
" INTERNAL = No GUI entry (used for persistent variables).\n"
"If TYPE is INTERNAL, then the VALUE is always written into the cache, "
"replacing any values existing in the cache. If it is not a CACHE VAR, "
"then this always writes into the current makefile. The FORCE option "
"will overwrite the CACHE value removing any changes by the USER.\n"
"replacing any values existing in the cache. If it is not a cache "
"variable, then this always writes into the current makefile. The "
"FORCE option will overwrite the cache value removing any changes by "
"the user.\n"
" SET(VAR VALUE1 ... VALUEN).\n"
"In this case VAR is set to a ; separated list of values.\n"
"In this case VAR is set to a semicolon separated list of values.\n"
"VAR can be an environment variable such as:\n"
" SET( ENV{PATH} /home/martink )\n"
"in which case the environment variable will be set.";