gtk2/docs/reference/gdk/tmpl/gdk-unused.sgml
Tim Janik 2c9eb3a572 doh, this was broken beyond believe.
Tue Dec 12 23:46:44 2000  Tim Janik  <timj@gtk.org>

	* gtk/stock-icons/Makefile.am: doh, this was broken beyond believe.

	* gtk/gtkbox.c: change property types from (u)long to (u)int for
	::position and ::padding.

	* gtk/gtkcontainer.c: make ::border_width an INT property.

	* gtk/gtkpacker.c: make ::position an INT property.

	* gtk/gtkscrolledwindow.c (gtk_scrolled_window_adjustment_changed):
	guard against NULL h/v scrollbars, since this is used at construction
	time.

	* gtk/gtkclist.[hc]: nuked gtk_clist_construct(), implemented
	internal gtk_clist_constructor().

	* gtk/gtkctree.[hc]: nuked gtk_ctree_construct(), implemented
	gtk_ctree_constructor().

	* gtk/gtkprogressbar.c (gtk_progress_bar_class_init): property
	::pulse_step should use ARG_PULSE_STEP, not ARG_FRACTION.

	* docs/reference/Makefile.am: fun stuff, disabled docs generation
	again, gtk-scan.c needs to introspec paramspecs, not GtkAgs.

	* gtk/gtkwidget.[hc]:
	removed gtk_widget_setv(), gtk_widget_getv(), gtk_widget_newv()
	and gtk_widget_get().
	(gtk_widget_new): use g_object_new_valist().
	(gtk_widget_set): use g_object_set_valist().

	* gtk/gtkobject.[hc]:
	removed gtk_object_arg_get_info(), gtk_object_getv(),
	gtk_object_query_args(), gtk_object_newv(),
	gtk_object_class_add_signals(),
	gtk_object_class_user_signal_new(),
	gtk_object_class_user_signal_newv(),
	gtk_object_arg_set(), gtk_object_arg_get(),
	gtk_object_args_collect(),
	gtk_object_default_construct(),
	gtk_object_constructed(),
	GTK_CONSTRUCTED and GTK_OBJECT_CONSTRUCTED().
	removed nsignals, signals and n_args members from GtkObjectClass.
	(gtk_object_new): use g_object_new_valist().
	(gtk_object_set): use g_object_set_valist().
	(gtk_object_get): use g_object_get_valist().

	* gtk/gtkcompat.h: define gtk_object_default_construct().

	* gtk/gtktypeutils.c (gtk_type_new): create constructed objects via
	g_object_new().

	* gtk/*.c: removed gtk_object_class_add_signals() from class_init()
	fucntions, cleaned up method assignments (make sure your structures
	are setup properly before calling out). removed all GTK_CONSTRUCTED
	hacks ;)
2000-12-13 01:34:41 +00:00

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<!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_input_set_mode ##### -->
<para>
Enables or disables a device, and determines how the
device maps onto the screen.
</para>
@deviceid: the device to configure.
@mode: the new mode.
@Returns: %TRUE if the device supports the given mode, otherwise
%FALSE and the device's mode is unchanged.
<!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_input_set_key ##### -->
<para>
Sets the key event generated when a macro button is pressed.
</para>
@deviceid: the device to configure.
@index: the index of the macro button.
@keyval: the key value for the #GdkKeypressEvent to generate.
(a value of 0 means no event will be generated.)
@modifiers: the modifier field for the generated
#GdkKeyPressEvent.
<!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_regions_intersect ##### -->
<para>
Returns the intersection of two regions.
</para>
@source1: a #GdkRegion.
@source2: a #GdkRegion.
@Returns: the intersection of @source1 and @source2.
<!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_regions_xor ##### -->
<para>
Returns the difference between the union and the intersection of two regions.
This is a region containing the pixels that are in one of the source regions,
but which are not in both.
</para>
@source1: a #GdkRegion.
@source2: a #GdkRegion.
@Returns: the difference between the union and the intersection of @source1
and @source2.
<!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_regions_subtract ##### -->
<para>
Subtracts one region from another.
The result is a region containing all the pixels which are in @source1, but
which are not in @source2.
</para>
@source1: a #GdkRegion.
@source2: a #GdkRegion to subtract from @source1.
@Returns: @source1 - @source2.
<!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_input_list_devices ##### -->
<para>
Lists all available input devices, along with their
configuration information.
</para>
@Returns: A #GList of #GdkDeviceInfo structures. This list
is internal data of GTK+ and should not be modified
or freed.
<!-- ##### SECTION ./tmpl/gdkregion.sgml:Short_Description ##### -->
<!-- ##### SECTION ./tmpl/input_methods.sgml.sgml:See_Also ##### -->
<para>
</para>
<!-- ##### SECTION ./tmpl/input_methods.sgml.sgml:Short_Description ##### -->
<!-- ##### MACRO GDK_CORE_POINTER ##### -->
<para>
This macro contains an integer value representing
the device ID for the core pointer device.
</para>
<!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_input_set_axes ##### -->
<para>
Sets the mapping of the axes (valuators) of a device
onto the predefined valuator types that GTK+ understands.
</para>
@deviceid: the device to configure.
@axes: an array of GdkAxisUse. This length of this array
must match the number of axes for the device.
<!-- ##### STRUCT GdkDeviceInfo ##### -->
<para>
The #GdkDeviceInfo structure contains information about a
device. It has the following fields:
</para>
@deviceid: a unique integer ID for this device.
@name: the human-readable name for the device.
@source: the type of device.
@mode: a value indicating whether the device is enabled and
how the device coordinates map to the screen.
@has_cursor: if %TRUE, a cursor will be displayed indicating
the current on-screen location to the user. Otherwise,
the application is responsible for drawing a cursor
itself.
@num_axes: the number of axes for this device.
@axes: a pointer to an array of GdkAxisUse values which
give the mapping of axes onto the possible valuators
for a GDK device.
@num_keys: the number of macro buttons.
@keys: a pointer to an array of #GdkDeviceKey structures
which describe what key press events are generated
for each macro button.
<!-- ##### SECTION ./tmpl/gdkregion.sgml:Title ##### -->
Points, Rectangles and Regions
<!-- ##### SECTION ./tmpl/input_methods.sgml.sgml:Long_Description ##### -->
<para>
</para>
<!-- ##### ENUM GdkPixbufAlphaMode ##### -->
<para>
</para>
@GDK_PIXBUF_ALPHA_BILEVEL:
@GDK_PIXBUF_ALPHA_FULL:
<!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_input_motion_events ##### -->
<para>
Retrieves the motion history for a given device/window pair.
</para>
@window: a #GdkWindow.
@deviceid: the device for which to retrieve motion history.
@start: the start time.
@stop: the stop time.
@nevents_return: location to store the number of events returned.
@Returns: a newly allocated array containing all the events
from @start to @stop. This array should be freed
with g_free() when you are finished using it.
<!-- ##### SECTION ./tmpl/gdkregion.sgml:See_Also ##### -->
<para>
</para>
<!-- ##### SECTION ./tmpl/input_methods.sgml.sgml:Title ##### -->
Pango Interaction
<!-- ##### SECTION ./tmpl/gdkregion.sgml:Long_Description ##### -->
<para>
</para>
<!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_regions_union ##### -->
<para>
Returns the union of two regions.
This is all pixels in either of @source1 or @source2.
</para>
@source1: a #GdkRegion.
@source2: a #GdkRegion.
@Returns: the union of @source1 and @source2.
<!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_input_window_get_pointer ##### -->
<para>
Returns information about the current position of the pointer
within a window, including extended device information.
Any of the return parameters may be %NULL, in which case,
they will be ignored.
</para>
@window: a #GdkWindow.
@deviceid: a device ID.
@x: location to store current x postion.
@y: location to store current y postion.
@pressure: location to store current pressure.
@xtilt: location to store current tilt in the x direction.
@ytilt: location to store current tilt in the y direction.
@mask: location to store the current modifier state.
<!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_input_set_source ##### -->
<para>
Sets the source type for a device.
</para>
@deviceid: the device to configure
@source: the new source type.