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9716930a
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9716930a
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Dec 11, 2002
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Matthias Clasen
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Add some ids to reduce dangling links.
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docs/reference/gdk/tmpl/drawing.sgml
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docs/reference/gdk/tmpl/gcs.sgml
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docs/reference/gdk/tmpl/pixmaps.sgml
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docs/reference/ChangeLog
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2002-12-11 Matthias Clasen <maclas@gmx.de>
* gdk/tmpl/pixmaps.sgml: Make "GdkPixmap" a valid id to reduce
dangling links.
* gdk/tmpl/windows.sgml: Make "GdkWindow" a valid id to reduce
dangling links.
* gdk/tmpl/drawing.sgml: Make "GdkDrawable" a valid id to reduce
dangling links.
* gdk/tmpl/gcs.sgml: Make "GdkGC" a valid id to reduce dangling links.
2002-12-10 Matthias Clasen <maclas@gmx.de>
* gtk/tmpl/gtktextview.sgml: Add docs.
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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ more information.
</para>
<!-- ##### STRUCT GdkDrawable ##### -->
<para>
<para>
<anchor id="GdkDrawable"/>
An opaque structure representing an object that can be
drawn onto. This can be a #GdkPixmap, a #GdkBitmap,
or a #GdkWindow.
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@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ be set by the latter method.
</para>
<!-- ##### STRUCT GdkGC ##### -->
<para>
<para>
<anchor id="GdkGC"/>
The #GdkGC structure represents a graphics context.
It is an opaque structure with no user-visible
elements.
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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ pixel can be either on or off).
</para>
<!-- ##### STRUCT GdkPixmap ##### -->
<para>
<para>
<anchor id="GdkPixmap"/>
An opaque structure representing an offscreen drawable.
Pointers to structures of type #GdkPixmap, #GdkBitmap,
and #GdkWindow, can often be used interchangeably.
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@@ -33,14 +33,16 @@ these types.
Create a new pixmap with a given size and depth.
</para>
@window: a #GdkWindow, used to determine default values for the
new pixmap. Can be %NULL if @depth is specified,
@drawable:
@width: The width of the new pixmap in pixels.
@height: The height of the new pixmap in pixels.
@depth: The depth (number of bits per pixel) of the new pixmap.
If -1, and @window is not %NULL, the depth of the new
pixmap will be equal to that of @window.
@Returns: the #GdkPixmap
<!-- # Unused Parameters # -->
@window: a #GdkWindow, used to determine default values for the
new pixmap. Can be %NULL if @depth is specified,
<!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_bitmap_create_from_data ##### -->
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@@ -48,13 +50,15 @@ Create a new pixmap with a given size and depth.
Creates a new bitmap from data in XBM format.
</para>
@window: a #GdkWindow, used to determine default values for the
new pixmap. Can be %NULL, in which case the root window is
used.
@drawable:
@data: a pointer to the XBM data.
@width: the width of the new pixmap in pixels.
@height: the height of the new pixmap in pixels.
@Returns: the #GdkBitmap
<!-- # Unused Parameters # -->
@window: a #GdkWindow, used to determine default values for the
new pixmap. Can be %NULL, in which case the root window is
used.
<!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_pixmap_create_from_data ##### -->
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@@ -62,8 +66,7 @@ Creates a new bitmap from data in XBM format.
Create a two-color pixmap from data in XBM data.
</para>
@window: a #GdkWindow, used to determine default values for the
new pixmap. Can be %NULL, if the depth is given.
@drawable:
@data: a pointer to the data.
@width: the width of the new pixmap in pixels.
@height: the height of the new pixmap in pixels.
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@@ -71,6 +74,9 @@ Create a two-color pixmap from data in XBM data.
@fg: the foreground color.
@bg: the background color.
@Returns: the #GdkPixmap
<!-- # Unused Parameters # -->
@window: a #GdkWindow, used to determine default values for the
new pixmap. Can be %NULL, if the depth is given.
<!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_pixmap_create_from_xpm ##### -->
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@@ -78,8 +84,7 @@ Create a two-color pixmap from data in XBM data.
Create a pixmap from a XPM file.
</para>
@window: a #GdkWindow, used to determine default values for the
new pixmap.
@drawable:
@mask: a pointer to a place to store a bitmap representing
the transparency mask of the XPM file. Can be %NULL,
in which case transparency will be ignored.
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@@ -88,6 +93,9 @@ that are transparent in the input file. Can be %NULL,
in which case a default color will be used.
@filename: the filename of a file containing XPM data.
@Returns: the #GdkPixmap
<!-- # Unused Parameters # -->
@window: a #GdkWindow, used to determine default values for the
new pixmap.
<!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_pixmap_colormap_create_from_xpm ##### -->
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@@ -95,8 +103,7 @@ in which case a default color will be used.
Create a pixmap from a XPM file using a particular colormap.
</para>
@window: a #GdkWindow, used to determine default values for the
new pixmap. Can be %NULL if @colormap is given.
@drawable:
@colormap: the #GdkColormap that the new pixmap will be use.
If omitted, the colormap for @window will be used.
@mask: a pointer to a place to store a bitmap representing
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@@ -107,6 +114,9 @@ that are transparent in the input file. Can be %NULL,
in which case a default color will be used.
@filename: the filename of a file containing XPM data.
@Returns: the #GdkPixmap.
<!-- # Unused Parameters # -->
@window: a #GdkWindow, used to determine default values for the
new pixmap. Can be %NULL if @colormap is given.
<!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_pixmap_create_from_xpm_d ##### -->
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@@ -114,8 +124,7 @@ in which case a default color will be used.
Create a pixmap from data in XPM format.
</para>
@window: a #GdkWindow, used to determine default values for the
new pixmap.
@drawable:
@mask: Pointer to a place to store a bitmap representing
the transparency mask of the XPM file. Can be %NULL,
in which case transparency will be ignored.
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@@ -124,6 +133,9 @@ that are transparent in the input file. Can be %NULL
in which case a default color will be used.
@data: Pointer to a string containing the XPM data.
@Returns: the #GdkPixmap
<!-- # Unused Parameters # -->
@window: a #GdkWindow, used to determine default values for the
new pixmap.
<!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_pixmap_colormap_create_from_xpm_d ##### -->
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@@ -132,8 +144,7 @@ Create a pixmap from data in XPM format using a particular
colormap.
</para>
@window: a #GdkWindow, used to determine default values for the
new pixmap. Can be %NULL if @colormap is given.
@drawable:
@colormap: the #GdkColormap that the new pixmap will be use.
If omitted, the colormap for @window will be used.
@mask: a pointer to a place to store a bitmap representing
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@@ -144,6 +155,9 @@ that are transparent in the input file. Can be %NULL,
in which case a default color will be used.
@data: Pointer to a string containing the XPM data.
@Returns: the #GdkPixmap.
<!-- # Unused Parameters # -->
@window: a #GdkWindow, used to determine default values for the
new pixmap. Can be %NULL if @colormap is given.
<!-- ##### MACRO gdk_pixmap_ref ##### -->
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</para>
<!-- ##### STRUCT GdkWindow ##### -->
<para>
<para>
<anchor id="GdkWindow"/>
An opaque structure representing an onscreen drawable.
Pointers to structures of type #GdkPixmap, #GdkBitmap,
and #GdkWindow, can often be used interchangeably.
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