/* * Bittorrent Client using Qt4 and libtorrent. * Copyright (C) 2006 Christophe Dumez * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. * * Contact : chris@qbittorrent.org */ #ifndef ABOUT_H #define ABOUT_H #include "ui_about.h" class about : public QDialog, private Ui::AboutDlg{ Q_OBJECT public: about(QWidget *parent = 0): QDialog(parent){ setupUi(this); setAttribute(Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose); // Set icons logo->setPixmap(QPixmap(QString::fromUtf8(":/Icons/qbittorrent32.png"))); //Title lb_name->setText("

"+tr("qBittorrent")+" "VERSION"

"); // Thanks te_thanks->append(""); // Translation te_translation->append(tr("I would like to thank the following people who volunteered to translate qBittorrent:")+"
"); te_translation->append(QString::fromUtf8( "- Bulgarian: Tsvetan & Boiko Bankov (emerge_life@users.sourceforge.net)
\ - Catalan: Gekko Dam Beer (gekko04@users.sourceforge.net)
\ - Chinese (Simplified): Guo Yue (guoyue0418@hotmail.com)
\ - Chinese (Traditional): Jeff Chen (jeff.cn.chen@gmail.com)
\ - Danish: Mathias Nielsen (comoneo@gmail.com)
\ - Dutch: Luke Niesink (luke@lukeniesink.net)
\ - Finnish: Niklas Laxström (nikerabbit@users.sourceforge.net)
\ - German: Niels Hoffmann (zentralmaschine@users.sourceforge.net)
\ - Greek: Tsvetan Bankov (emerge_life@users.sourceforge.net)
\ - Italian: Ferraro Luciano (luciano.ferraro@gmail.com)
\ - Japanese: Nardog (nardog@e2umail.com)
\ - Korean: Jin Woo Sin (jin828sin@users.sourceforge.net)
\ - Norwegian: Lars-Erik Labori (hamil@users.sourceforge.net)
\ - Polish: Adam Babol (a-b@users.sourceforge.net)
\ - Portuguese: Bruno Nunes (brunopatriarca@users.sourceforge.net)
\ - Romanian: Obada Denis (obadadenis@users.sourceforge.net)
\ - Russian: Nick Khazov (m2k3d0n at users.sourceforge.net)
\ - Slovak: helix84
\ - Spanish: Vicente Raul Plata Fonseca (silverxnt@users.sourceforge.net)
\ - Swedish: Daniel Nylander (po@danielnylander.se)
\ - Turkish: Erdem Bingöl (erdem84@gmail.com)
\ - Ukrainian: Andrey Shpachenko (masterfix@users.sourceforge.net)

")); te_translation->append(tr("Please contact me if you would like to translate qBittorrent into your own language.")); // License te_license->append("
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"); show(); } }; #endif