The Trinity API Reference
This section contains the Trinity online class reference for the current development version of Trinity. You can also download the complete API documentation from www.trinitydesktop.org. Additionally, you can subscribe or read the mailing lists for any additions and/or modifications to the API.
- tdecore (classes)
Core Trinity classes that are not related to the user interface. - tdeui (classes)
Trinity User interface classes such as widgets. - tdehtml (classes)
The Trinity HTML component. - kjs (classes)
Javascript (aka. ECMAScript and JScript) support. - tdeio (classes)
Low level access to network files. Also provides access to facilities such as KDirWatcher which monitors directories for changes. - tdeparts (classes)
Support for re-usable, embeddable, extendable applications. - dcop (classes)
The DCOP communications library. - tdefx (classes)
A library with pixmap effects. - tdemdi (classes)
MultiDocument Interface library. - libtdemid (classes)
Midi library. - tdeprint (classes)
High level printer control functionality. - tderandr (classes)
High level Xorg configuration via XRandr. - interfaces (classes)
Defines interfaces for common components so that new implementations can be dropped in. - tdeabc (classes)
Access to the Trinity address book. - tderesources (classes)
The Trinity resources system. - tdeutils (classes)
High-level utils, like search/replace support. - arts (classes)
Trinity bindings for arts including knotify. - tdenewstuff (classes)
Upload and download of application data. - dnssd (classes)
Network sevices publishing and discovery. - tdeunittest (classes)
Unit testing framework in Trinity.
More information about the Trinity architecture in form of tutorials, HOWTOs, and FAQs can be found at the the Trinity project.
This file is part of the documentation for The TDE API Reference 3.5.10.
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