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Diffstat (limited to 'generic/tkMenu.h')
-rw-r--r-- | generic/tkMenu.h | 16 |
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/generic/tkMenu.h b/generic/tkMenu.h index ecb6fac..ee7405a 100644 --- a/generic/tkMenu.h +++ b/generic/tkMenu.h @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ typedef struct TkMenuEntry { * the menu. */ /* - * Bookeeping for master menus and cascade menus. + * Bookeeping for main menus and cascade menus. */ struct TkMenuReferences *childMenuRefPtr; @@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ typedef struct TkMenu { TkSizeT numEntries; /* Number of elements in entries. */ TkSizeT active; /* Index of active entry. TCL_INDEX_NONE means * nothing active. */ - int menuType; /* MASTER_MENU, TEAROFF_MENU, or MENUBAR. See + int menuType; /* MAIN_MENU, TEAROFF_MENU, or MENUBAR. See * below for definitions. */ Tcl_Obj *menuTypePtr; /* Used to control whether created tkwin is a * toplevel or not. "normal", "menubar", or @@ -351,10 +351,10 @@ typedef struct TkMenu { struct TkMenu *nextInstancePtr; /* The next instance of this menu in the * chain. */ - struct TkMenu *masterMenuPtr; + struct TkMenu *mainMenuPtr; /* A pointer to the original menu for this * clone chain. Points back to this structure - * if this menu is a master menu. */ + * if this menu is a main menu. */ void *reserved1; /* not used any more. */ Tk_Window parentTopLevelPtr;/* If this menu is a menubar, this is the * toplevel that owns the menu. Only @@ -434,7 +434,7 @@ typedef struct TkMenuReferences { * MENU_DELETION_PENDING Non-zero means that we are currently * destroying this menu's internal structures. * This is useful when we are in the middle of - * cleaning this master menu's chain of menus up + * cleaning this main menu's chain of menus up * when TkDestroyMenu was called again on this * menu (via a destroy binding or somesuch). * MENU_WIN_DESTRUCTION_PENDING Non-zero means we are in the middle of @@ -452,16 +452,16 @@ typedef struct TkMenuReferences { #define MENU_PLATFORM_FLAG3 (1 << 28) /* - * Each menu created by the user is a MASTER_MENU. When a menu is torn off, a + * Each menu created by the user is a MAIN_MENU. When a menu is torn off, a * TEAROFF_MENU instance is created. When a menu is assigned to a toplevel as * a menu bar, a MENUBAR instance is created. All instances have the same - * configuration information. If the master instance is deleted, all instances + * configuration information. If the main instance is deleted, all instances * are deleted. If one of the other instances is deleted, only that instance * is deleted. */ #define UNKNOWN_TYPE -1 -#define MASTER_MENU 0 +#define MAIN_MENU 0 #define TEAROFF_MENU 1 #define MENUBAR 2 |