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# How to contribute to GTK's documentation
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The GTK documentation is divided in two major components:
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- the API reference, which is generated from special comments in the GTK
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source code
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- static pages that provide an overview of specific sections of the API
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In both cases, the contents are parsed, converted into DocBook format, and
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cross-linked in order to match types, functions, signals, and properties.
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From the DocBook output, we generate HTML, which can be used to read the
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documentation both offline and online.
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In both cases, contributing to the GTK documentation requires modifying
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files tracked in the source control repository, and follows the same steps
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as any other code contribution as outlined in the GTK [contribution
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guide][contributing]. Please, refer to that document for any further
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question on the mechanics of contributing to GTK.
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GTK uses [gtk-doc][gtkdoc] to generate its documentation. Please, visit the
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gtk-doc website to read the project's documentation.
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[contributing]: ../../CONTRIBUTING.md
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[gtkdoc]: https://wiki.gnome.org/DocumentationProject/GtkDoc
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## Contributing to the API reference
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Whenever you need to add or modify the documentation of a type or a
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function, you will need to edit a `gtk-doc` comment stanza, typically right
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above the type or function declaration. For instance:
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```c
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/**
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* gtk_foo_set_bar:
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* @self: a #GtkFoo
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* @bar: a #GtkBar
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*
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* Sets the given #GtkBar instance on a #GtkFoo widget.
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*/
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void
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gtk_foo_set_bar (GtkFoo *self,
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GtkBar *bar)
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{
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...
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```
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Or, for types:
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```c
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/**
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* GtkFoo:
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*
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* A foo widget instance.
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*
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* The contents of this structure are private and should never
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* be accessed directly.
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*/
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struct _GtkFoo
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{
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GtkWidget parent_instance;
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};
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```
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Each public function and type in the GTK API reference must be listed in the
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`sections.txt` file for the specific namespace to which it belongs: GDK,
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GSK, or GTK. For instance, if you add a function named `gtk_foo_set_bar()`,
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you will need to:
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1. open `docs/reference/gtk/gtk4-sections.txt`
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1. find the section that lists the symbols of the `GtkFoo` type
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1. add `gtk_foo_set_bar` to the list
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New classes require:
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1. a new section in the `sections.txt` file
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1. the `get_type` function added to the `.types` file
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1. an `xinclude` element in the `docs.xml` file
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The GTK documentation also contains a number of 'freestanding' chapters
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for which the source is in .md files in docs/reference/gtk.
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## Style guide
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Like the [coding style][coding], these rules try to formalize the existing
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documentation style; in general, you should only ever modify existing code
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that does not match the rules if you're already changing that code for
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unrelated reasons.
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[coding]: ../CODING-STYLE.md
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### Syntax
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The input syntax for GTK documentation is markdown, in a flavor that is
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similar to what you see on gitlab or github. The markdown support for
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fragments that are extracted from sources is more limited than for
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freestanding chapters. As an exception, man pages for tools are currently
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maintained in docbook, since the conversion from markdown to docbook is
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losing too much of the expected formatting.
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In addition to typical markdown formatting such as \*emphasis\* or \_italics\_,
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gtk-doc supports a few abbreviations for cross-references and formatting:
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`#ClassName`
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: Creates a link to the docs for a class
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`function()`
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: Creates a link to the docs for a function
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`%constant`
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: Generates suitable markup for enum values or constants
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### Sections
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- The "section" of each type must contain a name, to be referenced in the
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`sections.txt` file; a title; and a short description. For instance:
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```c
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/**
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* SECTION:gtkshortcut
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* @Title: GtkShortcut
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* @Short_desc: A key shortcut
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*
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* ...
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```
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For classes, the title should be the name of the class. While it's
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possible to add section titles directly to the `sections.txt` file, this
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is considered deprecated, and should not be done for newly written code.
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- For classes, the long description should contain an overview of the type;
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what it does; typical use cases; and idiomatic examples of its use.
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- For widget classes, the long description of a section should also contain:
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- special XML elements and attributes parsed by the class, in case of a
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custom GtkBuildable implementation
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- the CSS element name to be used by selectors
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- the CSS selector hierarchy for children, in case of a composite widget
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### Functions
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- The argument names must match in the declaration, definition, and
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documentation stanza.
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- The description should refer to the function as the subject, e.g.:
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```
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Adds a shortcut to the shortcuts controller.
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```
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Or:
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```
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Checks whether the widget is set to be visible or not.
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```
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### Methods
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- Methods are special functions whose first argument is always the instance
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of a certain class. The instance argument for newly written code should be
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called `self`.
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- If a method is a setter or a getter for an object property, link the
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property in the methods's description.
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- If a method changes one or more properties as side effect, link those
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properties in the method's description
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- If a method is a signal emitter, link the signal in the method's
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description.
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### Signals
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- While GObject can introspect argument and return types for signals,
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you should *always* document them with an explicit gtk-doc stanza.
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- The syntax for signal stanzas is similar to functions:
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```c
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/**
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* GtkFoo::signal-name:
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* @arg1: ...
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* @arg2: ...
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*
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* ...
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```
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### Properties
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- While GObject properties contain text that can be extracted
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programmatically in order to build their documentation, you should
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*always* document them with an explicit gtk-doc stanza. The text
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associated to the property is short and meant to be used when
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programmatically building user interfaces, and not for documentation
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purposes.
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- Always note if setting a property has side effects, like causing another
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property to change state.
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- The syntax for property documentation is:
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```c
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/**
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* GtkFoo:property-name:
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*
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* ...
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```
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### Actions
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- Actions are new in GTK 4, and gtk-doc had to learn a new syntax
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to document them:
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```
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/**c
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* GtkFoo|action-name:
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* @arg1: ...
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* @arg2: ...
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*
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* ...
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```
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