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| -rw-r--r-- | FL/Fl_Browser.H | 6 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | test/browser.cxx | 1 |
2 files changed, 5 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/FL/Fl_Browser.H b/FL/Fl_Browser.H index 350dbf709..191d98271 100644 --- a/FL/Fl_Browser.H +++ b/FL/Fl_Browser.H @@ -212,7 +212,8 @@ public: and used to modify how the rest of the line is printed: \li <tt>'\@.'</tt> Print rest of line, don't look for more '\@' signs - \li <tt>'\@\@'</tt> Doubling the format character prints the format character once, followed by the rest of line + \li <tt>'\@\@'</tt> Doubling the format character prints the format + character once, followed by the rest of line \li <tt>'\@l'</tt> Use a LARGE (24 point) font \li <tt>'\@m'</tt> Use a medium large (18 point) font \li <tt>'\@s'</tt> Use a <SMALL>small</SMALL> (11 point) font @@ -222,8 +223,9 @@ public: font (sets font to FL_COURIER) \li <tt>'\@c'</tt> Center the line horizontally \li <tt>'\@r'</tt> Right-justify the text + \li <tt>'\@N'</tt> Use fl_inactive_color() to draw the text \li <tt>'\@B0', '\@B1', ... '\@B255'</tt> Fill the backgound with - fl_color(n) + fl_color(n) \li <tt>'\@C0', '\@C1', ... '\@C255'</tt> Use fl_color(n) to draw the text \li <tt>'\@F0', '\@F1', ...</tt> Use fl_font(n) to draw the text \li <tt>'\@S1', '\@S2', ...</tt> Use point size n to draw the text diff --git a/test/browser.cxx b/test/browser.cxx index e0ea9e799..749a7ed83 100644 --- a/test/browser.cxx +++ b/test/browser.cxx @@ -44,6 +44,7 @@ That was a blank line above this. @C1RED @C2Green @C4Blue +@N@.Inactive @@ start line with '@' @.@ alternative start line with '@' |
