Update of /project/mcclim/cvsroot/mcclim/Doc
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Modified Files:
drei.texi make-tempfiles.sh mcclim.texi
Log Message:
Make the documentation compile again.
I am not sure what the problem was, but replacing the use of the macro
@glossentry{...} by its expansion solved the problem.
I removed the @bye from drei.texi because it just had the effect of
making the compilation stop before the glossentry macros were seen.
--- /project/mcclim/cvsroot/mcclim/Doc/drei.texi 2006/12/24 13:01:08 1.4
+++ /project/mcclim/cvsroot/mcclim/Doc/drei.texi 2007/01/06 05:00:17 1.5
@@ -1249,4 +1249,3 @@
Macroexpansion command to Lisp syntax), their modus operandi is general
enough to be used for all conditional activity of command tables.
-@bye
--- /project/mcclim/cvsroot/mcclim/Doc/make-tempfiles.sh 2006/12/21 12:22:02 1.1
+++ /project/mcclim/cvsroot/mcclim/Doc/make-tempfiles.sh 2007/01/06 05:00:17 1.2
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
SBCLRUNTIME="$1"
fi
-SBCL="$SBCLRUNTIME --noinform --no-sysinit --no-userinit --noprint --disable-debugger"
+SBCL="$SBCLRUNTIME --noinform --no-sysinit --noprint --disable-debugger"
# Output directory. This has to end with a slash (it's interpreted by
# Lisp's `pathname' function) or you lose. This is normally set from
--- /project/mcclim/cvsroot/mcclim/Doc/mcclim.texi 2006/12/24 14:27:48 1.4
+++ /project/mcclim/cvsroot/mcclim/Doc/mcclim.texi 2007/01/06 05:00:17 1.5
@@ -43,6 +43,10 @@
@cindex \ENTRY\
@end macro
+@macro func{FUN}
+@b{\FUN\}
+@end macro
+
@macro fmacro{MACRO}
@func{\MACRO\}
@end macro
@@ -2080,7 +2084,9 @@
@node Glossary
@chapter Glossary
-@glossentry{Direct mirror}
+@c @glossentry{Direct mirror}
+@b{Direct mirror}
+@cindex Direct mirror
A @gloss{mirror} of a sheet which is not shared with any of the
ancestors of the sheet. All grafted McCLIM sheets have mirrors, but not
@@ -2098,7 +2104,9 @@
or not is not determined statically by the class of a sheet, but
dynamically by the frame manager.
-@glossentry{Mirror}
+@c @glossentry{Mirror}
+@b{Mirror}
+@cindex Mirror
A device window such as an X11 window that parallels a @gloss{sheet} in
the CLIM @gloss{sheet hierarchy}. A @gloss{sheet} having such a
@@ -2111,7 +2119,9 @@
(direct or indirect) of a @gloss{mirrored sheet}, which will then be the
@gloss{sheet} that receives the drawing commands.
-@glossentry{Mirrored sheet}
+@c @glossentry{Mirrored sheet}
+@b{Mirrored sheet}
+@cindex Mirrored sheet
A @gloss{sheet} in the CLIM @gloss{sheet hiearchy} that has a direct
parallel (called the @gloss{direct mirror}) in the host windowing
@@ -2147,14 +2157,18 @@
sheet or not. A call to @genfun{sheet-direct-mirror}, on the other
hand, returns nil if the sheet is not a mirrored sheet.
-@glossentry{Mirror transformation}
+@c @glossentry{Mirror transformation}
+@b{Mirror transformation}
+@cindex Mirror transformation
The transformation that transforms coordinates in the coordinate system
of a mirror (i.e. the native coordinates of the mirror) to native
coordinates of its parent in the underlying windowing system. On most
systems, including X, this transformation will be a simple translation.
-@glossentry{Native coordinates}
+@c @glossentry{Native coordinates}
+@b{Native coordinates}
+@cindex Native coordinates
Each mirror has a coordinate system called the native coordinate system.
Usually, the native coordinate system of a mirror has its origin in the
@@ -2168,23 +2182,31 @@
coordinates of the parent of a mirror, use the @gloss{mirror
transformation}.
-@glossentry{Native region}
+@c @glossentry{Native region}
+@b{Native region}
+@cindex Native region
The native region of a sheet is the intersection of its region and the
sheet region of all of its parents, expressed in the @gloss{native
coordinates} of the sheet.
-@glossentry{Potentially visible area}
+@c @glossentry{Potentially visible area}
+@b{Potentially visible area}
+@cindex Potentially visible area
A bounded area of an otherwise infinte drawing plane that is visible
unless it is covered by other visible areas.
-@glossentry{Sheet coordinates}
+@c @glossentry{Sheet coordinates}
+@b{Sheet coordinates}
+@cindex Sheet coordinates
The coordinate system of coordinates obtained by application of the
@gloss{user transformation}.
-@glossentry{Sheet region}
+@c @glossentry{Sheet region}
+@b{Sheet region}
+@cindex Sheet region
The @gloss{region} of a sheet determines the visible part of the drawing
plane. The dimensions of the sheet region are given in @gloss{sheet
@@ -2208,7 +2230,9 @@
obtain effects such as scrolling, zooming, coordinate system
transformations, etc.
-@glossentry{Sheet transformation}
+@c @glossentry{Sheet transformation}
+@b{Sheet transformation}
+@cindex Sheet transformation
The transformation used to transform @gloss{sheet coordinates} of a
sheet to @gloss{sheet coordinates} of its @gloss{parent sheet}. The
@@ -2220,7 +2244,9 @@
obtain effects such as scrolling, zooming, coordinate system
transformations, etc.
-@glossentry{User Clipping region }
+@c @glossentry{User Clipping region }
+@b{User Clipping region }
+@cindex User Clipping region
A @gloss{clipping region} used to limit the effect of @gloss{drawing
functions}. The user @gloss{clipping region} is stored in the
@@ -2228,12 +2254,16 @@
@gloss{medium}, or by passing a value for the :clipping-region
@gloss{drawing option} to a @gloss{drawing function}.
-@glossentry{User Coordinates}
+@c @glossentry{User Coordinates}
+@b{User Coordinates}
+@cindex User Coordinates
The coordinate system of coordinates passed to the @gloss{drawing
functions}.
-@glossentry{User Transformation}
+@c @glossentry{User Transformation}
+@b{User Transformation}
+@cindex User Transformation
A transformation used to transform @gloss{user coordinates} into
@gloss{sheet coordinates}. The user transformation is stored in the
@@ -2241,7 +2271,9 @@
@gloss{medium}, or by passing a value for the :transformation
@gloss{drawing option} to a @gloss{drawing function}.
-@glossentry{Visible area}
+@c @glossentry{Visible area}
+@b{Visible area}
+@cindex Visible area
@node Development History
@chapter Development History