04-20-2010
The result you got is the expected result.
See
Handling ACLs especially the parts about masks.
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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.
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OPTIONS
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ENVIRONMENT
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FILES
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qt.kdoc
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SEE ALSO
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