08-14-2002
Try this
link - I never had to do anything as an admin with NT but possibly this DOS-to-UNIX will help.
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qt2kdoc
QT2KDOC(1) KDOC Documentation System QT2KDOC(1)
NAME
qt2kdoc -- Generates cross-reference file suitable for use with KDOC from Qt Toolkit HTML documentation.
SYNOPSIS
qt2kdoc [-u URL] [-o <destdir>] [-z] <path to qt html>
DESCRIPTION
qt2kdoc generates a kdoc(1) cross-reference file from the classes.html file that is included with the Qt GUI Toolkit HTML documentation.
The resulting file can be used to cross-reference documentation generated with KDOC for other classes with the Qt HTML documentation.
OPTIONS
--url <url>, -u <url>
The URL by which the Qt documentation can be accessed. This will allow other libraries to link to the Qt documentation.
--outdir <path>, -o <path>
The directory where the generated index file will be written.
--compress, -z
Compress the generated index with gzip. KDOC can read these compressed index files.
EXAMPLES
qt2kdoc -u "http://www.mydomain/src/qthtml/"
$HOME/web/src/qthtml
ENVIRONMENT
KDOCLIBS
If set, it is used as the default output path. It is overridden by the --outdir option.
FILES
classes.html, functions.html
The files from which information about the Qt library is read. They are parsed by qt2kdoc.
qt.kdoc
A kdoc(1) cross-reference file that will be generated by qt2kdoc and can be used to link documentation generated by kdoc with the Qt
documentation.
SEE ALSO
This script is a utility for kdoc(1).
BUGS
Dependent on format of Qt documentation.
AUTHOR
Sirtaj S. Kang <taj@kde.org>, 1998.
2.0a54 2002-03-18 QT2KDOC(1)