* gdk/tmpl/general.sgml (gdk_set_program_class): Expand.

        * gtk/running.sgml: New file.

        * gtk/building.sgml: Document a few more configure options.

        * gtk/Makefile.am (content_files): Add running.sgml.

        * gtk/gtk-docs.sgml: Include running.sgml, sort H and V
        variants of widgets to be next to each other.
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Matthias Clasen 2002-01-11 22:39:03 +00:00
parent 5972d435b0
commit 74fabedaff
5 changed files with 464 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -126,7 +126,9 @@ with g_get_prgname()) with the first character converted to uppercase.
<!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_set_program_class ##### --> <!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_set_program_class ##### -->
<para> <para>
Sets the program class. Sets the program class. The X11 backend uses the program class to set
the class name part of the <literal>WM_CLASS</literal> property on
toplevel windows; see the ICCCM.
</para> </para>
@program_class: a string. @program_class: a string.

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@ -122,6 +122,7 @@ HTML_IMAGES = \
# Extra SGML files that are included by $(DOC_MAIN_SGML_FILE) # Extra SGML files that are included by $(DOC_MAIN_SGML_FILE)
content_files = \ content_files = \
running.sgml \
building.sgml \ building.sgml \
changes-1.2.sgml \ changes-1.2.sgml \
changes-2.0.sgml \ changes-2.0.sgml \

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@ -59,12 +59,34 @@ How to compile GTK+ itself
<group> <group>
<arg>--with-included-loaders==LOADER1,LOADER2,...</arg> <arg>--with-included-loaders==LOADER1,LOADER2,...</arg>
</group> </group>
<group>
<arg>--enable-debug=[no|minimum|yes]</arg>
</group>
<group>
<arg>--disable-shm</arg>
<arg>--enable-shm</arg>
</group>
<group>
<arg>--disable-xim</arg>
<arg>--enable-xim</arg>
</group>
<group>
<arg>--disable-xim-inst</arg>
<arg>--enable-xim-inst</arg>
</group>
<group>
<arg>--disable-xkb</arg>
<arg>--enable-xkb</arg>
</group>
<group> <group>
<arg>--disable-gtk-doc</arg> <arg>--disable-gtk-doc</arg>
<arg>--enable-gtk-doc</arg> <arg>--enable-gtk-doc</arg>
</group> </group>
<group>
<arg>--with-xinput=[no|gxi|xfree]</arg>
</group>
<group> <group>
<arg>--with-gdktarget=[x11|linux-fb]</arg> <arg>--with-gdktarget=[x11|linux-fb|win32]</arg>
</group> </group>
<group> <group>
<arg>--disable-shadowfb</arg> <arg>--disable-shadowfb</arg>
@ -101,6 +123,72 @@ How to compile GTK+ itself
</para> </para>
</formalpara> </formalpara>
<formalpara>
<title><systemitem>--enable-debug</systemitem></title>
<para>
Turns on various amounts of debugging support. Setting this to 'no'
disables g_assert(), g_return_if_fail(), g_return_val_if_fail() and
all cast checks between different object types. Setting it to 'minimum'
disables only cast checks. Setting it to 'yes' enables
<link linkend="GTK-Debug-Options">runtime debugging</link>.
The default is 'minimum'.
Note that 'no' is fast, but dangerous as it tends to destabilize
even mostly bug-free software by changing the effect of many bugs
from simple warnings into fatal crashes. Thus
<option>--enable-debug=no</option> should <emphasis>not</emphasis>
be used for stable releases of gtk+.
</para>
</formalpara>
<formalpara>
<title><systemitem>--disable-shm</systemitem> and
<systemitem>--enable-shm</systemitem></title>
<para>
These options can be used to control whether GTK+ will use shared
memory to communicate with the X server when possible.
The default is yes.
</para>
</formalpara>
<formalpara>
<title><systemitem>--disable-xim</systemitem> and
<systemitem>--enable-xim</systemitem></title>
<para>
These options can be used to control whether GTK+ will
be compiled with support for XIM.
The default is yes.
</para>
</formalpara>
<formalpara>
<title><systemitem>--disable-xim-inst</systemitem> and
<systemitem>--enable-xim-inst</systemitem></title>
<para>
These options determine whether GTK+ will use the
XIM instantiate callback.
The default is yes, unless the host system is Solaris,
where <function>XRegisterIMInstantiateCallback</function>
seems to cause a segfault.
</para>
</formalpara>
<formalpara>
<title><systemitem>--disable-xkb</systemitem> and
<systemitem>--enable-xkb</systemitem></title>
<para>
By default the <command>configure</command> script will try
to auto-detect whether the XKB extension is supported by
the X libraries GTK+ is linked with.
These options can be used to explicitly control whether
GTK+ will support the XKB extension.
</para>
</formalpara>
<formalpara> <formalpara>
<title><systemitem>--disable-gtk-doc</systemitem> and <title><systemitem>--disable-gtk-doc</systemitem> and
<systemitem>--enable-gtk-doc</systemitem></title> <systemitem>--enable-gtk-doc</systemitem></title>
@ -119,12 +207,21 @@ How to compile GTK+ itself
</para> </para>
</formalpara> </formalpara>
<formalpara>
<title><systemitem>--with-xinput</systemitem></title>
<para>
</para>
</formalpara>
<formalpara> <formalpara>
<title><systemitem>--with-gdktarget</systemitem></title> <title><systemitem>--with-gdktarget</systemitem></title>
<para> <para>
Toggles between the x11 and linux-fb backends for GDK. Toggles between the supported backends for GDK.
The default is x11. The default is x11, unless the platform is Windows, in which
case the default is win32.
</para> </para>
</formalpara> </formalpara>

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@ -149,6 +149,7 @@
<!entity gtk-TreeWidget SYSTEM "tree_widget.sgml"> <!entity gtk-TreeWidget SYSTEM "tree_widget.sgml">
<!entity gtk-Compiling SYSTEM "compiling.sgml"> <!entity gtk-Compiling SYSTEM "compiling.sgml">
<!entity gtk-Building SYSTEM "building.sgml"> <!entity gtk-Building SYSTEM "building.sgml">
<!entity gtk-Running SYSTEM "running.sgml">
<!entity gtk-Resources SYSTEM "resources.sgml"> <!entity gtk-Resources SYSTEM "resources.sgml">
<!entity gtk-Windows SYSTEM "windows.sgml"> <!entity gtk-Windows SYSTEM "windows.sgml">
<!entity gtk-Framebuffer SYSTEM "framebuffer.sgml"> <!entity gtk-Framebuffer SYSTEM "framebuffer.sgml">
@ -245,6 +246,7 @@ that is, GUI components such as #GtkButton or #GtkTextView.
&gtk-Building; &gtk-Building;
&gtk-Compiling; &gtk-Compiling;
&gtk-Running;
&gtk-Windows; &gtk-Windows;
&gtk-Framebuffer; &gtk-Framebuffer;
&gtk-Changes-1-2; &gtk-Changes-1-2;
@ -318,8 +320,8 @@ that is, GUI components such as #GtkButton or #GtkTextView.
<title>Numeric/Text Data Entry</title> <title>Numeric/Text Data Entry</title>
&GtkEntry; &GtkEntry;
&GtkHScale; &GtkHScale;
&GtkSpinButton;
&GtkVScale; &GtkVScale;
&GtkSpinButton;
</sect1> </sect1>
<sect1 id="TextWidgetObjects"> <sect1 id="TextWidgetObjects">
@ -383,15 +385,15 @@ that is, GUI components such as #GtkButton or #GtkTextView.
&GtkAlignment; &GtkAlignment;
&GtkAspectFrame; &GtkAspectFrame;
&GtkHBox; &GtkHBox;
&GtkVBox;
&GtkHButtonBox; &GtkHButtonBox;
&GtkVButtonBox;
&GtkFixed; &GtkFixed;
&GtkHPaned; &GtkHPaned;
&GtkVPaned;
&GtkLayout; &GtkLayout;
&GtkNotebook; &GtkNotebook;
&GtkTable; &GtkTable;
&GtkVButtonBox;
&GtkVBox;
&GtkVPaned;
</sect1> </sect1>
<sect1 id="Ornaments"> <sect1 id="Ornaments">
@ -404,8 +406,8 @@ that is, GUI components such as #GtkButton or #GtkTextView.
<sect1 id="ScrollingWidgets"> <sect1 id="ScrollingWidgets">
<title>Scrolling</title> <title>Scrolling</title>
&GtkHScrollbar; &GtkHScrollbar;
&GtkScrolledWindow;
&GtkVScrollbar; &GtkVScrollbar;
&GtkScrolledWindow;
</sect1> </sect1>
<sect1 id="MiscObjects"> <sect1 id="MiscObjects">
@ -452,8 +454,8 @@ that is, GUI components such as #GtkButton or #GtkTextView.
<title>Special-purpose features</title> <title>Special-purpose features</title>
&GtkCurve; &GtkCurve;
&GtkGammaCurve; &GtkGammaCurve;
&GtkHRuler;
&GtkRuler; &GtkRuler;
&GtkHRuler;
&GtkVRuler; &GtkVRuler;
</sect1> </sect1>

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@ -0,0 +1,352 @@
<refentry id="gtk-running" revision="10 Jan 2002">
<refmeta>
<refentrytitle>Running GTK+ Applications</refentrytitle>
<manvolnum>3</manvolnum>
<refmiscinfo>GTK Library</refmiscinfo>
</refmeta>
<refnamediv>
<refname>Running GTK+ Applications</refname>
<refpurpose>
How to run and debug your GTK+ application
</refpurpose>
</refnamediv>
<refsect1>
<title>Running and debugging GTK+ Applications</title>
<refsect2>
<title>Common commandline options</title>
<para>
All GTK+ applications support a number of standard commandline
options. These are removed from <literal>argv</literal> by
gtk_init(). Modules may parse and remove further options.
</para>
<formalpara>
<title><systemitem>--gtk-module <replaceable>module</replaceable></systemitem></title>
<para>
A list of modules to load in addition to those specified in the
<envar>GTK_MODULES</envar> environment variable.
</para>
</formalpara>
<formalpara>
<title><systemitem>--g-fatal-warnings</systemitem></title>
<para>
Make GTK+ abort on all warnings.
</para>
</formalpara>
<formalpara>
<title><systemitem>--gtk-debug <replaceable>options</replaceable></systemitem></title>
<para>
A list of <link linkend="GTK-Debug-Options">debug options</link>
to turn on in addition to those specified in the <envar>GTK_DEBUG</envar>
environment variable.
This option is only available if GTK+ has been configured with
<option>--enable-debug=yes</option>.
</para>
</formalpara>
<formalpara>
<title><systemitem>--gtk-no-debug <replaceable>options</replaceable></systemitem></title>
<para>
A list of <link linkend="GTK-Debug-Options">debug options</link>
to turn off.
This option is only available if GTK+ has been configured with
<option>--enable-debug=yes</option>.
</para>
</formalpara>
<para>
The following options are really used by GDK, not by GTK+, but we
list them here for completeness nevertheless.
</para>
<formalpara>
<title><systemitem>--class <replaceable>class</replaceable></systemitem></title>
<para>
Sets the program class; see gdk_set_program_class().
</para>
</formalpara>
<formalpara>
<title><systemitem>--name <replaceable>name</replaceable></systemitem></title>
<para>
Sets the program name.
</para>
</formalpara>
<formalpara>
<title><systemitem>--gdk-debug <replaceable>options</replaceable></systemitem></title>
<para>
A list of <link linkend="GDK-Debug-Options">debug options</link>
to turn on in addition to those
specified in the <envar>GDK_DEBUG</envar> environment variable.
This option is only available if GTK+ has been configured with
<option>--enable-debug=yes</option>.
</para>
</formalpara>
<formalpara>
<title><systemitem>--gdk-no-debug <replaceable>options</replaceable></systemitem></title>
<para>
A list of <link linkend="GDK-Debug-Options">debug options</link>
to turn off.
This option is only available if GTK+ has been configured with
<option>--enable-debug=yes</option>.
</para>
</formalpara>
<formalpara>
<title><systemitem>--display <replaceable>display</replaceable></systemitem></title>
<para>
The name of the X display to open instead of the one specified
in the <envar>DISPLAY</envar>.
This option is only available if GTK+ has been configured with
<option>--gdk-target=x11</option>.
</para>
</formalpara>
<formalpara>
<title><systemitem>--sync</systemitem></title>
<para>
Makes all X requests synchronously. This is a useful option for
debugging, but it will slow down the performance considerably.
This option is only available if GTK+ has been configured with
<option>--gdk-target=x11</option>.
</para>
</formalpara>
<formalpara>
<title><systemitem>--gxid-host <replaceable>host</replaceable></systemitem></title>
<para>
The host to contact the <application>gxid</application> daemon on; overwrites
the <link linkend="GXID"><envar>GXID_HOST</envar></link> environment variable.
This option is only available if GTK+ has been configured with
<option>--gdk-target=x11</option>.
</para>
</formalpara>
<formalpara>
<title><systemitem>--gxid-port <replaceable>port</replaceable></systemitem></title>
<para>
The port for the connection to <application>gxid</application>; overwrites
the <link linkend="GXID"><envar>GXID_PORT</envar></link> environment variable.
This option is only available if GTK+ has been configured with
<option>--gdk-target=x11</option>.
</para>
</formalpara>
</refsect2>
<refsect2>
<title>Environment variables</title>
<para>
GTK+ inspects a number of environment variables in addition to standard
variables like <envar>LANG</envar>, <envar>PATH</envar>, <envar>HOME</envar>
or <envar>DISPLAY</envar>; mostly to determine paths to look for certain files.
</para>
<formalpara id="GTK-Debug-Options">
<title><envar>GTK_DEBUG</envar></title>
<para>
If GTK+ has been configured with <option>--enable-debug=yes</option>,
this variable can be set to a list of debug options, which cause GTK+
to print out different types of debugging information.
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term>misc</term>
<listitem><para>Miscellaneous information</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>text</term>
<listitem><para>Information about text widget internals</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>tree</term>
<listitem><para>Information about tree widget internals</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>updates</term>
<listitem><para>Visual feedback about window updates</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
The special value <term>all</term> can be used to turn on all debug options.
</para>
</formalpara>
<formalpara>
<title><envar>GTK_MODULES</envar></title>
<para>
A list of modules to load.
</para>
</formalpara>
<formalpara>
<title><envar>GTK_MODULE_PATH</envar></title>
<para>
A list of directories to search for modules before the default module
directory, which is <filename>&lt;libdir&gt;/gtk-2.0/modules</filename>.
(If <envar>GTK_EXE_PREFIX</envar> is defined, &lt;libdir&gt; is
<filename>$GTK_EXE_PREFIX/lib</filename>. Otherwise it is the libdir
specified when GTK+ was configured, usually
<filename>/usr/local/lib</libdir>.)
For each directory in the list, GTK+ actually looks first in
a subdirectory named after the version number of GTK+, then in the
directory itself and finally in the system-specific library path.
</para>
</formalpara>
<formalpara>
<title><envar>GTK_IM_MODULE</envar></title>
<para>
Specifies an IM module to use in preference to the one determined
from the locale.
</para>
</formalpara>
<formalpara>
<title><envar>GTK_IM_MODULE_PATH</envar></title>
<para>
Specifies the path where GTK+ looks for IM modules. This environment
variable overwrites the <literal>im_module_path</literal> specified in the
RC files, which in turn overwrites the default
value <filename>$lt;libdir$gt;/gtk-2.0/immodules/&lt;version&gt;</filename>
(where &lt;version&gt; is the GTK+ version, and &lt;libdir&gt; is as
explained above).
</para>
</formalpara>
<formalpara>
<title><envar>GTK_IM_MODULE_FILE</envar></title>
<para>
Specifies the file listing the IM modules to load. This environment
variable overwrites the <literal>im_module_file</literal> specified in
the RC files, which in turn overwrites the default value
<filename>&lt;sysconfdir&gt;/gtk-2.0/gtk.immodules</filename>
(&lt;sysconfdir&gt; is the sysconfdir specified when GTK+ was configured,
usually <filename>/usr/local/etc</libdir>.)
</para>
<formalpara>
<formalpara>
<title><envar>GTK_RC_FILES</envar></title>
<para>
Specifies a list of RC files to parse instead of the default ones;
see <link linkend="gtk-Resource-Files">Resource Files</link>.
</formalpara>
<formalpara>
<title><envar>GTK_EXE_PREFIX</envar></title>
<para>
If set, GTK+ uses <filename>$GTK_EXE_PREFIX/lib</filename> instead of
the libdir configured when GTK+ was compiled.
</para>
</formalpara>
<formalpara>
<title><envar>GTK_DATA_PREFIX</envar></title>
<para>
If set, makes GTK+ use <filename>$GTK_DATA_PREFIX<filename>
instead of the prefix configured when GTK+ was compiled.
</para>
</formalpara>
<para>
The following environment variables are used by GdkPixbuf, GDK or
Pango, not by GTK+ itself, but we list them here for completeness
nevertheless.
</para>
<formalpara>
<title><envar>GDK_PIXBUF_MODULEDIR</envar></title>
<para>
Specifies the directory to look for GdkPixbuf loader modules.
By default, GdkPixbuf looks for its loaders in
<filename>&lt;libdir&gt;/gtk-2.0/&lt;version&gt;/loaders</filename>.
</para>
</formalpara>
<formalpara id="GDK-Debug-Options">
<title><envar>GDK_DEBUG</envar></title>
<para>
If GTK+ has been configured with <option>--enable-debug=yes</option>,
this variable can be set to a list of debug options, which cause GDK
to print out different types of debugging information.
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term>misc</term>
<listitem><para>Miscellaneous information</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>events</term>
<listitem><para>Show all events received by GDK</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>dnd</term>
<listitem><para>Information about drag-and-drop</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>xim</term>
<listitem><para>Information about XIM support</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
The special value <term>all</term> can be used to turn on all debug options.
</para>
</formalpara>
<formalpara id="GXID">
<title><envar>GXID_HOST</envar> and <envar>GXID_PORT</envar></title>
<para>
The host and port to contact the <application>gxid</application> daemon on.
<application>gxid</application> is only necessary on X servers which
don't support using the pointer and extension devices at once, and is
only built if GTK+ is configured with <option>--with-xinput=gxi</option>.
The <application>XFree86</application> X servers don't have this
restriction.
</para>
</formalpara>
<formalpara>
<title><envar>GDK_USE_XFT</envar></title>
<para>
If this variable is set to 1, GTK+ will use the Pango Xft backend instead
of the X backend when possible (i.e. when the X server supports the XRender
extension and Pango has been built with Xft support).
</para>
</formalpara>
</refsect2>
</refsect1>
</refentry>