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diff --git a/development/pim/pim_howto/pim_howto.lyx b/development/pim/pim_howto/pim_howto.lyx
index 4571996..1e43d63 100644
--- a/development/pim/pim_howto/pim_howto.lyx
+++ b/development/pim/pim_howto/pim_howto.lyx
@@ -54,4 +54,4 @@
\end_preamble
-\language german
-\inputencoding auto
+\language american
+\inputencoding default
\fontscheme ae
@@ -72,3 +72,3 @@
\defskip medskip
-\quotes_language german
+\quotes_language english
\quotes_times 2
@@ -99,3 +99,3 @@ The Opie-Pim API provides a powerfull access interface to the PIM (Personal
Information Management) data which contains your contact information, the
- dates in your calender tool (in this paper called datebook events) and
+ dates in your calendar tool (in this paper called datebook events) and
your todo events.
@@ -108,3 +108,3 @@ The Opie-Pim API provides a powerfull access interface to the PIM (Personal
While starting to read the automatically generated API-documentation, the
- user may be confused by a lot of unneccessary classes and details which
+ user may be confused by a lot of unnecessary classes and details which
makes the quick start not as easy as possible.
@@ -126,3 +126,3 @@ Introduction
-Before starting to jump into the work, we should introduce some specialities
+Before starting to jump into the work, we should introduce some specialties
of the PIM API, first.
@@ -135,3 +135,3 @@ The PIM-API heavily uses C++ templates (as known as generic classes), but
they work! Most of the API works without even seeing the templates.
- In some cases whe have to use them (for instance to use the factory classes),
+ In some cases we have to use them (for instance to use the factory classes),
but this guide will provide examples which should help to find the path
@@ -139,3 +139,3 @@ The PIM-API heavily uses C++ templates (as known as generic classes), but
But it is a good idea to read some short introduction of templates to avoid
- unneccessary mistakes.
+ unnecessary mistakes.
\layout Enumerate
@@ -153,3 +153,3 @@ backend.
how to access the databases and what to do with the data.
- As we just want to access data, this paper just focusses the frontend.
+ As we just want to access data, this paper just focuses the frontend.
Thus, you should ignore all classes which contains something like
@@ -162,4 +162,4 @@ backend
- in its name! Backends are just interessting for people who want to extend
- or implement new possiblities about how to access databases, which will
+ in its name! Backends are just interesting for people who want to extend
+ or implement new possibilities about how to access databases, which will
be discussed at the end of this paper.
@@ -219,3 +219,3 @@ OPimAccessFactory
-T* defaultAccess (typename OPimGlobal::PimType type, const QString &appName)
+T* defaultAccess (typename OPimGlobal::PimType type, const QString &appName)
\layout Standard
@@ -243,3 +243,3 @@ If everything works as expected, you will receive a pointer to the contact
\begin_inset Foot
-collapsed true
+collapsed false
@@ -277,5 +277,5 @@ defaultAccess()
\emph default
-, the default dabase is accessed automatically
+, the default database is accessed automatically
\begin_inset Foot
-collapsed true
+collapsed false
@@ -362,3 +362,3 @@ data-class
\begin_inset Foot
-collapsed true
+collapsed false
@@ -376,3 +376,3 @@ see
\begin_inset Foot
-collapsed true
+collapsed false
@@ -390,3 +390,3 @@ see
\begin_inset Foot
-collapsed true
+collapsed false
@@ -408,3 +408,3 @@ bool load ();
-bool reload ();
+bool reload ();
\layout LyX-Code
@@ -416,9 +416,9 @@ bool save ();
-bool add (const T& t);
+bool add (const T& t);
\layout LyX-Code
-bool remove (const T& t);
+bool remove (const T& t);
\layout LyX-Code
-bool replace (const T& t);
+bool replace (const T& t);
\layout Standard
@@ -462,3 +462,3 @@ without
\begin_inset Foot
-collapsed true
+collapsed false
@@ -466,3 +466,3 @@ collapsed true
-We should check whether all dabases behave like this! (se)
+We should check whether all databases behave like this! (se)
\end_inset
@@ -498,3 +498,3 @@ OPimRecordList
-List allRecords ();
+List allRecords();
\layout Standard
@@ -506,6 +506,6 @@ List
just contains a list of uid's to take care of memory space.
- As every record is identified by an unique identifaction number which is
- called UID (Unique IDentification), these numbers just exists once in the
- database which is currently on access! To receive the real record, you
- have to use the operation
+ As every record is identified by an unique identification number which
+ is called UID (Unique Identification), these numbers just exists once in
+ the database which is currently on access! To receive the real record,
+ you have to use the operation
\begin_inset Quotes gld
@@ -517,6 +517,6 @@ find()
- with a valid UID as paramter:
+ with a valid UID as parameter:
\layout LyX-Code
-T find (UID uid);
+T find (UID uid);
\layout Standard
@@ -560,3 +560,3 @@ As shown in the previous chapter, all we need to access the PIM-Database
-But first we will start with intoducing some features of the
+But first we will start with introducing some features of the
\series bold
@@ -583,3 +583,3 @@ defaultAccess()
- to request an access-object to the dafault backend.
+ to request an access-object to the default backend.
Whether this default backend will access the XML, VCard or SQLite database
@@ -618,3 +618,3 @@ defaultAccess()
If the developer wants to select a special database type for sure without
- unnecessary side effects, he has to use the oparation
+ unnecessary side effects, he has to use the operation
\emph on
@@ -625,3 +625,3 @@ create()
-T * create (OPimGlobal::PimType type, OPimGlobal::DatabaseStyle dbStyle,
+T* create (OPimGlobal::PimType type, OPimGlobal::DatabaseStyle dbStyle,
const QString &appName, const QString &fileName=QString::null)
@@ -629,3 +629,3 @@ T * create (OPimGlobal::PimType type, OPimGlobal::DatabaseStyle dbStyle,
-Some paramters are already known, like type and appName (see section
+Some parameters are already known, like type and appName (see section
\begin_inset LatexCommand \ref{sec:Instantiate-the-Access}
@@ -748,6 +748,6 @@ In most cases it is not sufficient to receive just a list of all information
able to sort it.
- For this kind of excercise we provide some special operations which provide
+ For this kind of exercise we provide some special operations which provide
searching and sorting in an incremental manner
\begin_inset Foot
-collapsed true
+collapsed false
@@ -842,3 +842,3 @@ The function is defined like this:
-List matchRegexp (const QRegExp &r);
+List matchRegexp (const QRegExp& r);
\layout Standard
@@ -899,3 +899,3 @@ OPimContact searchQuery;
searchQuery.setLastName(
-\begin_inset Quotes gld
+\begin_inset Quotes eld
\end_inset
@@ -903,3 +903,3 @@ searchQuery.setLastName(
Eilers
-\begin_inset Quotes grd
+\begin_inset Quotes erd
\end_inset
@@ -910,3 +910,3 @@ Eilers
searchQuery.setHomeZip(
-\begin_inset Quotes gld
+\begin_inset Quotes eld
\end_inset
@@ -914,3 +914,3 @@ searchQuery.setHomeZip(
3*
-\begin_inset Quotes grd
+\begin_inset Quotes srd
\end_inset
@@ -961,4 +961,4 @@ The next step is to put this query into the operation which is defined like
-List queryByExample (const T& query, int querySettings, const QDateTime
- &startperiod=QDateTime())
+List queryByExample (const T& query, int querySettings, const QDateTime&
+ startperiod=QDateTime())
\layout Standard
@@ -982,3 +982,11 @@ querySettings
to configure the search properly.
- This settings are defined by the enum QuerySettings in the class
+ This settings are defined by the enumeration
+\begin_inset Quotes gld
+\end_inset
+
+QuerySettings
+\begin_inset Quotes grd
+\end_inset
+
+ in the class
\series bold
@@ -1084,3 +1092,3 @@ It should be clear at this stage, that this query is very powerful and -
\begin_inset Foot
-collapsed true
+collapsed false
@@ -1099,6 +1107,6 @@ At this time, just the contact database for XML and VCard is supporting
-bool hasQuerySettings( uint querySettings );
+bool hasQuerySettings( uint querySettings );
\layout LyX-Code
-uint querySettings();
+uint querySettings();
\layout Standard
@@ -1204,3 +1212,3 @@ List
as the first parameter.
- The search operation will just occure on this set of uid's!
+ The search operation will just occur on this set of uid's!
\layout Subsection
@@ -1214,3 +1222,3 @@ To sort a given dataset, you should use the following operation (or one
-List sorted (const List& list, bool ascending, int sortOrder, int sortFilter,
+List sorted (const List& list, bool ascending, int sortOrder, int sortFilter,
const QArray< UID >& cats);
@@ -1403,3 +1411,3 @@ Internal Signal Handling: Automatic Propagation of Changes
-Need to be written and is not implemented completly!
+Need to be written and is not implemented completely!
\layout Chapter