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authorMichael R Sweet <michael.r.sweet@gmail.com>1999-01-13 20:55:40 +0000
committerMichael R Sweet <michael.r.sweet@gmail.com>1999-01-13 20:55:40 +0000
commitfae4b6ae7e035a78b518049dd521004ecba87cf1 (patch)
tree455f6f91b8b0a9e2985135d3a88f05562feaa63a
parent4df8d6d80abef23616b34067c7fa2b9fc07b48dc (diff)
Final changes for next beta release - typos and more updated images.
git-svn-id: file:///fltk/svn/fltk/trunk@224 ea41ed52-d2ee-0310-a9c1-e6b18d33e121
-rw-r--r--documentation/basics.html6
-rw-r--r--documentation/common.html8
-rw-r--r--documentation/editor.html6
-rw-r--r--documentation/enumerations.html4
-rw-r--r--documentation/filechooser.gifbin8579 -> 18433 bytes
-rw-r--r--documentation/fl_color_chooser.jpgbin9113 -> 12610 bytes
-rw-r--r--documentation/fl_show_colormap.gifbin13024 -> 17470 bytes
-rw-r--r--documentation/forms.html6
-rw-r--r--documentation/functions.html20
-rw-r--r--documentation/intro.html4
-rw-r--r--documentation/license.html4
11 files changed, 29 insertions, 29 deletions
diff --git a/documentation/basics.html b/documentation/basics.html
index 563179b59..4de221c41 100644
--- a/documentation/basics.html
+++ b/documentation/basics.html
@@ -113,9 +113,9 @@ window-&gt;<A href=Fl_Window.html#Fl_Window.show>show</A>(argc, argv);
return <A href=functions.html#run>Fl::run</A>();
</PRE>
</UL>
- The resulting program will display the window below. You can quit the
+The resulting program will display the window below. You can quit the
program by closing the window or pressing the ESCape key.
-<CENTER><IMG src=./hello.C.gif></CENTER>
+<P ALIGN=CENTER><IMG src=./hello.C.gif></P>
<H3>Creating the Widgets</H3>
The widgets are created using the C++ <TT>new</TT> operator; the
arguments to the constructors are usually one of the following:
@@ -167,4 +167,4 @@ while (Fl::wait());
</PRE>
</UL>
<TT>Fl::run()</TT> does not return until all of the windows under FLTK
-control are closed (either by the user or your program). </TT></BODY></HTML> \ No newline at end of file
+control are closed (either by the user or your program). </TT></BODY></HTML>
diff --git a/documentation/common.html b/documentation/common.html
index 4a85c4fe2..97284b7d5 100644
--- a/documentation/common.html
+++ b/documentation/common.html
@@ -134,9 +134,9 @@ button-&gt;labelcolor(FL_WHITE);
<H2><A NAME=boxtypes>Box Types</A></H2>
<P>The type <TT>Fl_Boxtype</TT> stored and returned in <A href=Fl_Widget.html#Fl_Widget.box>
<TT>Fl_Widget::box()</TT></A> is an enumeration defined in <A href=enumerations.html#enumerations>
-<TT>s.H&gt;</TT></A>:
-<CENTER><IMG src=./boxtypes.gif width=80%></CENTER>
-<TT>FL_NO_BOX</TT> means nothing is drawn at all, so whatever is
+<TT>&lt;Enumerations.H&gt;</TT></A>:
+<P ALIGN=CENTER><IMG src=./boxtypes.gif width=80%></P>
+<P><TT>FL_NO_BOX</TT> means nothing is drawn at all, so whatever is
already on the screen remains. The <TT>FL_..._FRAME</TT> types only
draw their edges, leaving the center unchanged. In the above diagram
the blue color is the area that is not drawn by the box. </P>
@@ -335,4 +335,4 @@ button-&gt;shortcut(FL_CTRL + FL_ALT + 'b');
</UL>
The shortcut value is the key event value (the ASCII value or one of
the special keys like <TT>FL_Enter</TT>) combined with any modifiers
-(like shift, alt, and control). </BODY></HTML> \ No newline at end of file
+(like shift, alt, and control). </BODY></HTML>
diff --git a/documentation/editor.html b/documentation/editor.html
index d55616a83..4d18c7b33 100644
--- a/documentation/editor.html
+++ b/documentation/editor.html
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ and &quot;replace all&quot;, &quot;replace next&quot;, and &quot;cancel&quot; bu
are just <TT>Fl_Input</TT> widgets, the &quot;replace all&quot; and &quot;cancel&quot;
buttons are <TT>Fl_Button</TT> widgets, and the &quot;replace next &quot; button
is a <TT>Fl_Return_Button</TT> widget:
-<CENTER><IMG src=./editor-replace.gif></CENTER>
+<P ALIGN=CENTER><IMG src=./editor-replace.gif></P>
<UL>
<PRE>
Fl_Window *replace_dlg = new Fl_Window(300, 105, &quot;Replace&quot;);
@@ -553,5 +553,5 @@ library. Also, the <TT>CC</TT> command may also be called <TT>gcc</TT>
<P>Congratulations, you've just built your own text editor! </P>
<H2>The Final Product</H2>
The final editor window should look like the image below:
-<CENTER><IMG src=./editor.gif></CENTER>
-</BODY></HTML> \ No newline at end of file
+<P ALIGN=CENTER><IMG src=./editor.gif></P>
+</BODY></HTML>
diff --git a/documentation/enumerations.html b/documentation/enumerations.html
index b709e60eb..10283643b 100644
--- a/documentation/enumerations.html
+++ b/documentation/enumerations.html
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
<HTML><BODY>
-<H1 ALIGN=RIGHT><A NAME=enumerations>C - FLTK Enumerations.H</A></H1>
+<H1 ALIGN=RIGHT><A NAME=enumerations>C - FLTK Enumerations</A></H1>
This appendix lists the enumerations provided in the <TT>
&lt;FL/Enumerations.H&gt;</TT> header file, organized by section.
<H2>Version Numbers</H2>
@@ -203,4 +203,4 @@ FLTK:
<LI><TT>FL_DAMAGE_ALL</TT> - Everything needs to be redrawn. </LI>
</UL>
</LI>
-</BODY></HTML> \ No newline at end of file
+</BODY></HTML>
diff --git a/documentation/filechooser.gif b/documentation/filechooser.gif
index 44a786176..0145a5e80 100644
--- a/documentation/filechooser.gif
+++ b/documentation/filechooser.gif
Binary files differ
diff --git a/documentation/fl_color_chooser.jpg b/documentation/fl_color_chooser.jpg
index 18cde83be..ce59c156f 100644
--- a/documentation/fl_color_chooser.jpg
+++ b/documentation/fl_color_chooser.jpg
Binary files differ
diff --git a/documentation/fl_show_colormap.gif b/documentation/fl_show_colormap.gif
index 5ac3f64c7..62f16bfcb 100644
--- a/documentation/fl_show_colormap.gif
+++ b/documentation/fl_show_colormap.gif
Binary files differ
diff --git a/documentation/forms.html b/documentation/forms.html
index 6fd5282d7..bf4202b5f 100644
--- a/documentation/forms.html
+++ b/documentation/forms.html
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ use the inline functions and instead use &quot;pure&quot; FLTK. This will make
it a lot cleaner and make it easier to figure out how to call the FLTK
functions. Unfortunately this conversion is harder than expected and
even Digital Domain's inhouse code still uses <TT>forms.H</TT> a lot. </P>
-<H2>Problems you will encounter</H2>
+<H2>Problems You Will Encounter</H2>
<P>Many parts of XForms use X-specific structures like <TT>XEvent</TT>
in their interface. I did not emulate these! Unfortunately these
features (such as the &quot;canvas&quot; widget) are needed by most large
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ encountered when going from old Forms to XForms:
unless &quot;foreground()&quot; was called. FLTK acts like &quot;foreground()&quot; is
called all the time. If you really want the fork behavior do &quot;if
(fork()) exit(0)&quot; right at the start of your program.
-<H3>You Cannot Use IRISGL windows or fl_queue</H3>
+<H3>You Cannot Use IRISGL Windows or fl_queue</H3>
If a Forms (not XForms) program if you wanted your own window for
displaying things you would create a IRISGL window and draw in it,
periodically calling Forms to check if the user hit buttons on the
@@ -197,4 +197,4 @@ fl_font_name(10,&quot;*bookman-demi-r-no*&quot;);
fl_font_name(11,&quot;*bookman-light-i-no*&quot;);
</PRE>
</UL>
-</BODY></HTML> \ No newline at end of file
+</BODY></HTML>
diff --git a/documentation/functions.html b/documentation/functions.html
index 815d11dd0..964bcea84 100644
--- a/documentation/functions.html
+++ b/documentation/functions.html
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Appendix A</A>.
</H3>
The double version takes RGB values in the range 0.0 to 1.0. The
uchar version takes RGB values in the range 0 to 255.
-<CENTER><IMG src=./fl_color_chooser.jpg></CENTER>
+<P ALIGN=CENTER><IMG src=./fl_color_chooser.jpg></P>
<P><TT>fl_color_chooser()</TT> pops up a window to let the user pick an
arbitrary RGB color. They can pick the hue and saturation in the &quot;hue
box&quot; on the left (hold down CTRL to just change the saturation), and
@@ -32,22 +32,22 @@ dithering. </P>
access with <A href=#fl_color><TT>fl_color()</TT></A> and lets the user
pick one of them. It returns the new color index, or the old one if
the user types ESC or clicks outside the window.
-<CENTER><IMG src=./fl_show_colormap.gif></CENTER>
+<P ALIGN=CENTER><IMG src=./fl_show_colormap.gif></P>
<H3><A name=fl_message>void fl_message(const char *, ...)</A></H3>
Displays a printf-style message in a pop-up box with an &quot;OK&quot; button,
waits for the user to hit the button. The message will wrap to fit the
window, or may be many lines by putting <TT>\n</TT> characters into it.
The enter key is a shortcut for the OK button.
-<CENTER><IMG src=./fl_message.gif></CENTER>
+<P ALIGN=CENTER><IMG src=./fl_message.gif></P>
<H3><A name=fl_>void fl_alert(const char *, ...)</A></H3>
Same as <TT>fl_message()</TT> except for the &quot;!&quot; symbol.
-<CENTER><IMG src=./fl_alert.gif></CENTER>
+<P ALIGN=CENTER><IMG src=./fl_alert.gif></P>
<H3><A name=fl_ask>int fl_ask(const char *, ...)</A></H3>
Displays a printf-style message in a pop-up box with an &quot;Yes&quot; and &quot;No&quot;
button and waits for the user to hit a button. The return value is 1
if the user hits Yes, 0 if they pick No. The enter key is a shortcut
for Yes and ESC is a shortcut for No.
-<CENTER><IMG src=./fl_ask.gif></CENTER>
+<P ALIGN=CENTER><IMG src=./fl_ask.gif></P>
<H3><A name=fl_choice>int fl_choice(const char *q, const char *b0,
const char *b1, const char *b2, ...)</A></H3>
Shows the message with three buttons below it marked with the strings <TT>
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ which button is hit. ESC is a shortcut for button 0 and the enter key
is a shortcut for button 1. Notice the &quot;misordered&quot; position of the
buttons. You can hide buttons by passing <TT>NULL</TT> as their
labels.
-<CENTER><IMG src=./fl_choice.gif></CENTER>
+<P ALIGN=CENTER><IMG src=./fl_choice.gif></P>
<H3><A name=fl_input>const char *fl_input(const char *label, const char
*deflt = 0, ...)</A></H3>
Pops up a window displaying a string, lets the user edit it, and
@@ -64,12 +64,12 @@ return the new value. The cancel button returns <TT>NULL</TT>. <I>The
returned pointer is only valid until the next time <TT>fl_input()</TT>
is called</I>. Due to back-compatability, the arguments to any printf
commands in the label are after the default value.
-<CENTER><IMG src=./fl_input.gif></CENTER>
+<P ALIGN=CENTER><IMG src=./fl_input.gif></P>
<H3><A name=fl_password>const char *fl_password(const char *label,
const char *deflt = 0, ...)</A></H3>
Same as <TT>fl_input()</TT> except an <A href=Fl_Secret_Input.html#Fl_Secret_Input>
<TT>Fl_Secret_Input</TT></A> field is used.
-<CENTER><IMG src=./fl_password.gif></CENTER>
+<P ALIGN=CENTER><IMG src=./fl_password.gif></P>
<H3><A name=fl_message_font>void fl_message_font(Fl_Font fontid, uchar
size)</A></H3>
Change the font and font size used for the messages in all the popups.
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ choose files from large directories. This file chooser has several
unique features, the major one being that the Tab key completes
filenames like it does in Emacs or tcsh, and the list always shows all
possible completions.
-<CENTER><IMG src=./filechooser.gif></CENTER>
+<P ALIGN=CENTER><IMG src=./filechooser.gif></P>
<TT>fl_file_chooser()</TT> pops up the file chooser, waits for the user
to pick a file or Cancel, and then returns a pointer to that filename
or <TT>NULL</TT> if Cancel is chosen.
@@ -802,4 +802,4 @@ user can continue (very little calls this now). <TT>Fl::fatal</TT> must
not return, as FLTK is in an unusable state, however your version may
be able to use <TT>longjmp</TT> or an exception to continue, as long as
it does not call FLTK again. </P>
-</BODY></HTML> \ No newline at end of file
+</BODY></HTML>
diff --git a/documentation/intro.html b/documentation/intro.html
index 6216c6b47..ffcf35603 100644
--- a/documentation/intro.html
+++ b/documentation/intro.html
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ This will build the library, FLUID tool, and all of the test programs.
<P>To install the library, become root and type &quot;make install&quot;. This
will copy the &quot;fluid&quot; executable to &quot;bindir&quot;, the header files to
&quot;includedir&quot;, and the library files to &quot;libdir&quot;. </P>
-<H2>Building FLTK Under Micrsoft Windows</H2>
+<H2>Building FLTK Under Microsoft Windows</H2>
There are two ways to build FLTK under Microsoft Windows. The first
is to use the Visual C++ 5.0 project files under the &quot;visualc&quot;
directory. Just open (or double-click on) the &quot;fltk.dsw&quot; file to get
@@ -195,4 +195,4 @@ Please include the FLTK version, operating system &amp; version, and
compiler that you are using when describing the bug or problem.
<P>For general support and questions, please use the FLTK mailing list
at &quot;fltk@easysw.com&quot;. </P>
-</BODY></HTML> \ No newline at end of file
+</BODY></HTML>
diff --git a/documentation/license.html b/documentation/license.html
index ff88ad13b..dcbeb2c90 100644
--- a/documentation/license.html
+++ b/documentation/license.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
<HTML><BODY>
<H1 ALIGN=RIGHT><A NAME=license>G - Software License</A></H1>
-<H2>GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE</H2>
+<H2 ALIGN=CENTER>GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE</H2>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>Version 2, June 1991
<BR> Copyright (C) 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
<BR> 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
@@ -373,4 +373,4 @@ FAILURE OF THE LIBRARY TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER SOFTWARE), EVEN IF
SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
DAMAGES. </P>
<H2 ALIGN=CENTER>END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS</H2>
-</BODY></HTML> \ No newline at end of file
+</BODY></HTML>