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diff --git a/documentation/src/enumerations.dox b/documentation/src/enumerations.dox index 1e7c55464..78b6df103 100644 --- a/documentation/src/enumerations.dox +++ b/documentation/src/enumerations.dox @@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ This appendix lists the enumerations provided in the Constants whose value are zero are marked with "(0)", this is often useful to know when programming. + \section enumerations_versions Version Numbers The FLTK version number is stored in a number of compile-time constants: @@ -23,7 +24,7 @@ The FLTK version number is stored in a number of compile-time constants: \li FL_VERSION - A combined floating-point version number for the major, minor, and patch release numbers, currently 1.0300. -<A NAME="events"> </A> <!-- For old HTML links only ! --> + \section enumerations_events Events Events are identified by an \p Fl_Event enumeration value. The @@ -57,7 +58,7 @@ following events are currently defined: data. \li FL_DND_RELEASE - Dragged data is about to be dropped. -<a name="when"> </A> <!-- For old HTML links only ! --> + \section enumerations_when Callback "When" Conditions The following constants determine when a callback is performed: @@ -76,7 +77,7 @@ The following constants determine when a callback is performed: \li FL_WHEN_ENTER_KEY_ALWAYS - Do the callback when the user presses the ENTER key, even if the value doesn't change. -<A NAME="button_values"> </A> <!-- For old HTML links only ! --> + \section enumeration_button_values Fl::event_button() Values The following constants define the button numbers for FL_PUSH and @@ -86,7 +87,7 @@ FL_RELEASE events: \li FL_MIDDLE_MOUSE - the middle mouse button \li FL_RIGHT_MOUSE - the right mouse button -<A NAME="key_values"> </A> <!-- For old HTML links only ! --> + \section enumerations_event_key Fl::event_key() Values The following constants define the non-ASCII keys on the keyboard for @@ -128,6 +129,7 @@ FL_KEYBOARD and FL_SHORTCUT events: \li FL_Alt_R - The right alt key. \li FL_Delete - The delete key. + \section enumerations_event_state Fl::event_state() Values The following constants define bits in the Fl::event_state() @@ -150,7 +152,7 @@ value: <!-- NEED 4in --> -<a name="align"> </A> <!-- For old HTML links only ! --> + \section enumerations_alignment Alignment Values The following constants define bits that can be used with @@ -175,7 +177,7 @@ to control the positioning of the label: \li FL_ALIGN_INSIDE - 'or' this with other values to put label inside the widget. -<a name="fonts"> </A> <!-- For old HTML links only ! --> + \section enumerations_fonts Fonts The following constants define the standard FLTK fonts: @@ -197,7 +199,7 @@ The following constants define the standard FLTK fonts: \li FL_SCREEN_BOLD - Default monospaced bold screen font. \li FL_ZAPF_DINGBATS - Zapf-dingbats font. -<a name="colors"> </A> <!-- For old HTML links only ! --> + \section enumerations_colors Colors The Fl_Color enumeration type holds a FLTK color value. @@ -242,10 +244,14 @@ FLTK standard color cube: \li FL_YELLOW The inline methods for getting a grayscale, color cube, or -RGB color value are described in -<A HREF="functions.html#functions">Appendix B - Function Reference</A>. +RGB color value are described in the +\ref drawing_colors +section of the +\ref drawing +chapter, or in the generated +<a href="functions_func.html">Function Reference</A> pages. + -<a name="cursor"> </A> <!-- For old HTML links only ! --> \section enumerations_cursors Cursors The following constants define the mouse cursors that are available in @@ -268,6 +274,7 @@ cursors. \li FL_CURSOR_NESW - diagonal arrow \li FL_CURSOR_NONE - invisible + \section enumerations_file_when FD "When" Conditions \li FL_READ - Call the callback when there is data to be @@ -277,7 +284,7 @@ cursors. \li FL_EXCEPT - Call the callback if an exception occurs on the file. -<a name="damage"> </A> <!-- For old HTML links only ! --> + \section enumerations_damage Damage Masks The following damage mask bits are used by the standard FLTK widgets: |
