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diff --git a/FL/Fl_Menu_.H b/FL/Fl_Menu_.H
index 583f44440..41e9a492d 100644
--- a/FL/Fl_Menu_.H
+++ b/FL/Fl_Menu_.H
@@ -124,41 +124,15 @@ public:
This box type is used to surround the currently-selected items in the
menus. If this is FL_NO_BOX then it acts like
FL_THIN_UP_BOX and selection_color() acts like
- FL_WHITE, for back compatability.
-
-
- <h4>const Fl_Menu_Item *Fl_Menu_::find_item(const char *name);</h4>
-
- <p>Returns a pointer to the menu item with the given (full)
- pathname. If no matching menu item can be found, a NULL pointer
- is returned. This function does not search submenus that are linked
- via FL_SUBMENU_POINTER.</p>
-
-
- <h4>int Fl_Menu_::item_pathname(char *name, int namelen ) const;<br>
- int Fl_Menu_::item_pathname(char *name, int namelen, const Fl_Menu_Item *finditem) const;</h4>
-
- <p>Returns the 'menu pathname' (eg. "File/Quit") for the recently picked item in user supplied string 'name'. Useful in the callback function for a menu item, to determine the last picked item's 'menu pathname' string.
-
- <p>If finditem is specified, name will contain the 'menu pathname' for that item.
-
- <p>Returns:
-
- <ul>
- <li>0 - OK: 'name' has the pathname, guaranteed not longer than namelen
- <li>-1 - Failed: 'finditem' was not found in the menu
- <li>-2 - Failed: 'name' is not large enough to handle the menu names
- </ul>
-
- <p>In the case of errors (-1 or -2), 'name' will be an empty string.
+ FL_WHITE, for back compatibility.
*/
Fl_Boxtype down_box() const {return (Fl_Boxtype)down_box_;}
/** See Fl_Boxtype Fl_Menu_::down_box() const */
void down_box(Fl_Boxtype b) {down_box_ = b;}
- /** For back compatability, same as selection_color() */
+ /** For back compatibility, same as selection_color() */
Fl_Color down_color() const {return selection_color();}
- /** For back compatability, same as selection_color() */
+ /** For back compatibility, same as selection_color() */
void down_color(unsigned c) {selection_color(c);}
};