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diff --git a/doc/html/Glossary.html b/doc/html/Glossary.html index 31b2db6..9c727a4 100644 --- a/doc/html/Glossary.html +++ b/doc/html/Glossary.html @@ -25,23 +25,29 @@ Glossary <h1>HDF5 Glossary</h1> </center> -<i>(<b>Under construction!</b> - This is the bare beginning of a Glossary to accompany the HDF5 documentation; - it is by no means complete.)</i> +<i>(<b>Under construction!</b> + This is the bare beginning of a Glossary to accompany the HDF5 + documentation; it is by no means complete.)</i> -<ol type=A> - <li><a href="#Glossary-Basic">Basic Types</a> - <li><a href="#Glossary-Complex">Complex Types</a> - <li><a href="#Glossary-DiskIO">Disk I/O Types</a> -</ol> +<ul> + <li><a href="#Glossary-Basic">basic data types</a> + <li><a href="#Glossary-Complex">complex data types</a> + <li>data types +<ul> + <li><a href="#Glossary-Basic">basic data types</a> + <li><a href="#Glossary-Complex">complex data types</a> + <li><a href="#Glossary-DiskIO">disk I/O data types</a> +</ul> + <li><a href="#Glossary-DiskIO">disk I/O data types</a> +</ul> -<P>Since many of the typedefs in the HDF5 API are not well-defined yet, -the types below may change radically en route to a final API... <hr> -<a name="Glossary-Basic">Basic Types:</a> +<a name="Glossary-Basic">basic data types:</a> <ul> + <li><em>(Some data types may change substantially en route to + Release 1.0.)</em> <li>char - 8-bit character (only for ASCII information) <li>int8 - 8-bit signed integer <li>uint8 - 8-bit unsigned integer @@ -57,8 +63,10 @@ the types below may change radically en route to a final API... <li>float64 - 64-bit IEEE float </ul> -<a name="Glossary-Complex">Complex Types:</a> +<a name="Glossary-Complex">Complex data types:</a> <ul> + <li><em>(Some data types may change substantially en route to + Release 1.0.)</em> <li>hid_t - 32-bit unsigned integer used as ID for memory objects <li>hoid_t - 32-bit unsigned integer (currently) used as ID for disk-based objects @@ -66,8 +74,10 @@ the types below may change radically en route to a final API... <li>herr_t - 32-bit integer to indicate succeed/fail codes from functions </ul> -<a name="Glossary-DiskIO">Disk I/O Types:</a> +<a name="Glossary-DiskIO">disk I/O data types:</a> <ul> + <li><em>(Some data types may change substantially en route to + Release 1.0.)</em> <li>hoff_t - (64-bit?) offset on disk in bytes <li>hlen_t - (64-bit?) length on disk in bytes </ul> |