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authordgp <dgp@users.sourceforge.net>2007-10-26 20:13:21 (GMT)
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* doc/*.1: Revert doc changes that broke
* doc/*.3: `make html` so we can get the release * doc/*.n: out the door.
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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
'\" See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
'\" of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
'\"
-'\" RCS: @(#) $Id: ConfigWidg.3,v 1.17 2007/10/24 14:32:56 dkf Exp $
+'\" RCS: @(#) $Id: ConfigWidg.3,v 1.18 2007/10/26 20:13:22 dgp Exp $
'\"
.so man.macros
.TH Tk_ConfigureWidget 3 4.1 Tk "Tk Library Procedures"
@@ -118,10 +118,7 @@ The \fItype\fR field indicates what type of configuration option this is
(e.g. \fBTK_CONFIG_COLOR\fR for a color value, or \fBTK_CONFIG_INT\fR for
an integer value). The \fItype\fR field indicates how to use the
value of the option (more on this below).
-The \fIargvName\fR field is a string such as
-.QW \-font
-or
-.QW \-bg ,
+The \fIargvName\fR field is a string such as ``\-font'' or ``\-bg'',
which is compared with the values in \fIargv\fR (if \fIargvName\fR is
NULL it means this is a grouped entry; see GROUPED ENTRIES below). The
\fIdbName\fR and \fIdbClass\fR fields are used to look up a value
@@ -165,8 +162,7 @@ of each \fIspecs\fR entry indicates where in \fIwidgRec\fR to store
the information about this configuration option. You should use the
\fBTk_Offset\fR macro to generate \fIoffset\fR values (see below for
a description of \fBTk_Offset\fR). The location indicated by
-\fIwidgRec\fR and \fIoffset\fR will be referred to as the
-.QW target
+\fIwidgRec\fR and \fIoffset\fR will be referred to as the ``target''
in the descriptions below.
.PP
The \fItype\fR field of each entry in \fIspecs\fR determines what
@@ -205,20 +201,10 @@ wasn't \fBNone\fR, then it is freed by passing it to \fBTk_FreeBitmap\fR.
.TP
\fBTK_CONFIG_BOOLEAN\fR
The value must be an ASCII string specifying a boolean value. Any
-of the values
-.QW true ,
-.QW yes ,
-.QW on ,
-or
-.QW 1,
+of the values ``true'', ``yes'', ``on'', or ``1'',
or an abbreviation of one of these values, means true;
-any of the values
-.QW false ,
-.QW no ,
-.QW off ,
-or
-.QW 0 ,
-or an abbreviation of one of these values, means false.
+any of the values ``false'', ``no'', ``off'', or ``0'', or an abbreviation of
+one of these values, means false.
The target is expected to be an integer; for true values it will
be set to 1 and for false values it will be set to 0.
.TP
@@ -283,11 +269,8 @@ wasn't NULL, then it is freed by passing it to \fBTk_FreeFont\fR.
.TP
\fBTK_CONFIG_INT\fR
The value must be an ASCII integer string
-in the format accepted by \fBstrtol\fR (e.g.
-.QW 0
-and
-.QW 0x
-prefixes may be used to specify octal or hexadecimal
+in the format accepted by \fBstrtol\fR (e.g. ``0''
+and ``0x'' prefixes may be used to specify octal or hexadecimal
numbers, respectively). The string is converted to an integer
value and the integer is stored in the target.
.TP
@@ -343,10 +326,7 @@ for another entry whose \fIargvName\fR is the same as the \fIdbName\fR
field in the \fBTK_CONFIG_SYNONYM\fR entry; this new entry is used just
as if its \fIargvName\fR had matched the \fIargv\fR value. The
synonym mechanism allows multiple \fIargv\fR values to be used for
-a single configuration option, such as
-.QW \-background
-and
-.QW \-bg .
+a single configuration option, such as ``\-background'' and ``\-bg''.
.TP
\fBTK_CONFIG_UID\fR
The value is translated to a \fBTk_Uid\fR