fixed links to global variables; fixed categories; use @see instead of @seealso

git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@52424 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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Francesco Montorsi 2008-03-10 15:19:31 +00:00
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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
@wxheader{aboutdlg.h}
wxAboutDialogInfo contains information shown in the standard @e About
dialog displayed by the wxAboutBox function.
dialog displayed by the wxAboutBox() function.
This class contains the general information about the program, such as its
name, version, copyright and so on, as well as lists of the program developers,
@ -28,15 +28,13 @@
wxAboutDialogInfo has any fields not supported by the native version. Currently
GTK+ version supports all the possible fields natively but MSW and Mac versions
don't support URLs, licence text nor custom icons in the about dialog and if
either of those is used, wxAboutBox will automatically
use the generic version so you should avoid specifying these fields to achieve
more native look and feel.
either of those is used, wxAboutBox() will automatically use the generic version
so you should avoid specifying these fields to achieve more native look and feel.
@library{wxadv}
@category{FIXME}
@category{misc}
@seealso
wxAboutDialogInfo::SetArtists
@see wxAboutDialogInfo::SetArtists
*/
class wxAboutDialogInfo
{
@ -70,7 +68,7 @@ public:
/**
Adds a translator name to be shown in the program credits. Notice that if no
translator names are specified explicitely, wxAboutBox will try to use the
translator names are specified explicitely, wxAboutBox() will try to use the
translation of the string @c translator-credits from the currently used message
catalog -- this can be used to show just the name of the translator of the
program in the current language.
@ -202,7 +200,7 @@ public:
void wxAboutBox(const wxAboutDialogInfo& info);
/**
This function does the same thing as wxAboutBox except that it always uses
This function does the same thing as wxAboutBox() except that it always uses
the generic wxWidgets version of the dialog instead of the native one.
This is mainly useful if you need to customize the dialog by e.g. adding

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@ -35,10 +35,9 @@ enum wxAcceleratorEntryFlags
(see wxAcceleratorTable).
@library{wxcore}
@category{FIXME}
@category{misc}
@seealso
wxAcceleratorTable, wxWindow::SetAcceleratorTable
@see wxAcceleratorTable, wxWindow::SetAcceleratorTable
*/
class wxAcceleratorEntry
{
@ -100,7 +99,7 @@ public:
shortcuts for menus or other commands. On Windows and Mac OS X, menu or button
commands are supported; on GTK, only menu commands are supported.
The object #wxNullAcceleratorTable is defined to be a table with no data, and
The object ::wxNullAcceleratorTable is defined to be a table with no data, and
is the initial accelerator table for a window.
Example:
@ -126,10 +125,9 @@ public:
@category{misc}
@stdobjects
wxNullAcceleratorTable
::wxNullAcceleratorTable
@seealso
wxAcceleratorEntry, wxWindow::SetAcceleratorTable
@see wxAcceleratorEntry, wxWindow::SetAcceleratorTable
*/
class wxAcceleratorTable : public wxObject
{
@ -161,7 +159,6 @@ public:
Name of a Windows accelerator.
*/
wxAcceleratorTable(const wxString& resource);
//@}
/**
Destroys the wxAcceleratorTable object.