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author | Matt Dew <marcoz@osource.org> | 2011-10-03 18:26:22 -0600 |
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committer | Matt Dew <marcoz@osource.org> | 2011-10-03 18:26:22 -0600 |
commit | 3d7be5c61b991a3b33526546acda2ab663cdc1d5 (patch) | |
tree | f520a59e0c7487a33345edef3aedbaba500a7d3f | |
parent | f5d77f49dbd99d54324a6f1807b872d800abddf7 (diff) |
1 - fix the capitolization of the ID attriutes to match either the
<title> or <funcdef> string it goes with.
2 - fix any <linkend>'s that were affected by 1.
3 - any <function> in the docs that has an actual funcdef,
will become an olink.
Signed-off-by: Matt Dew <marcoz@osource.org>
-rw-r--r-- | specs/encoding.xml | 30 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | specs/keysyms.xml | 16 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | specs/sect1-9.xml | 52 |
3 files changed, 49 insertions, 49 deletions
diff --git a/specs/encoding.xml b/specs/encoding.xml index e3b2399..582a8d2 100644 --- a/specs/encoding.xml +++ b/specs/encoding.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The sections in this appendix correspond to their number counterparts in the protocol document. --> -<sect1 id="syntactic_conventions_b"> +<sect1 id='Syntactic_Conventions_b'> <title>Syntactic Conventions</title> <para> @@ -276,9 +276,9 @@ and pad(E) is the number of bytes needed to round E up to a multiple of four. </literallayout> </sect1> -<sect1 id="common_types_encoding"> +<sect1 id='Encoding::Common_Types'> <title>Common Types</title> -<indexterm zone="common_types_encoding"><primary>Types</primary><secondary>encoding</secondary></indexterm> +<indexterm zone="Encoding::Common_Types"><primary>Types</primary><secondary>encoding</secondary></indexterm> <variablelist> <varlistentry> @@ -540,9 +540,9 @@ STR </literallayout> </sect1> -<sect1 id="errors_encoding"> +<sect1 id='Encoding::Errors'> <title>Errors</title> -<indexterm zone="errors_encoding"><primary>Error report</primary><secondary>encoding</secondary></indexterm> +<indexterm zone="Encoding::Errors"><primary>Error report</primary><secondary>encoding</secondary></indexterm> <literallayout class="monospaced"> <emphasis role='bold'>Request</emphasis> @@ -700,7 +700,7 @@ STR </literallayout> </sect1> -<sect1 id="keyboards_encoding"> +<sect1 id='Encoding::Keyboards'> <title>Keyboards</title> <para> @@ -717,7 +717,7 @@ The names and encodings of the standard KEYSYM values are contained in </para> </sect1> -<sect1 id="pointers_encoding"> +<sect1 id='Encoding::Pointers'> <title>Pointers</title> <para> @@ -725,9 +725,9 @@ BUTTON values are numbered starting with one. </para> </sect1> -<sect1 id="predefined"> +<sect1 id='Encoding::Predefined_Atoms'> <title>Predefined Atoms</title> -<indexterm zone="predefined"><primary>Atom</primary><secondary>predefined</secondary></indexterm> +<indexterm zone="Encoding::Predefined_Atoms"><primary>Atom</primary><secondary>predefined</secondary></indexterm> <literallayout class="monospaced"> PRIMARY 1 WM_NORMAL_HINTS 40 @@ -772,7 +772,7 @@ WM_NAME 39 </literallayout> </sect1> -<sect1 id="connection_setup_encoding"> +<sect1 id='Encoding::Connection_Setup'> <title>Connection Setup</title> <para> @@ -938,9 +938,9 @@ VISUALTYPE </literallayout> </sect1> -<sect1 id="requests_encoding"> +<sect1 id='Encoding::Requests'> <title>Requests</title> -<indexterm zone="requests_encoding"><primary>Request</primary><secondary>encoding</secondary></indexterm> +<indexterm zone="Encoding::Requests"><primary>Request</primary><secondary>encoding</secondary></indexterm> <literallayout class="monospaced"> <link linkend="requests:CreateWindow"><emphasis role='bold'>CreateWindow</emphasis></link> @@ -1332,7 +1332,7 @@ VISUALTYPE 1 InputFocus 4 SETofEVENT event-mask 32 event - standard event format (see <link linkend="events_encoding">the Events section</link>) + standard event format (see <link linkend='Events'>the Events section</link>) <link linkend="requests:GrabPointer"><emphasis role='bold'>GrabPointer</emphasis></link> 1 26 opcode @@ -2796,9 +2796,9 @@ VISUALTYPE </literallayout> </sect1> -<sect1 id="events_encoding"> +<sect1 id='Encoding::Events'> <title>Events</title> -<indexterm zone="events_encoding"><primary>Event</primary><secondary>encoding</secondary></indexterm> +<indexterm zone="Encoding::Events"><primary>Event</primary><secondary>encoding</secondary></indexterm> <literallayout class="monospaced"> <link linkend="events:KeyPress"><emphasis role='bold'>KeyPress</emphasis></link> diff --git a/specs/keysyms.xml b/specs/keysyms.xml index 0ef4ac0..a28814e 100644 --- a/specs/keysyms.xml +++ b/specs/keysyms.xml @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Byte 4 is the least-significant eight bits There are six categories of KEYSYM values. </para> -<sect1 id="special_keysyms"> +<sect1 id='Special_KEYSYMs'> <title>Special KEYSYMs</title> <para> There are two special values: @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ There are two special values: and <keysym>VoidSymbol</keysym>. They are used to indicate the absence of symbols (see -<link linkend="keyboards">Section 5, Keyboards</link>). +<link linkend='Keyboards'>Section 5, Keyboards</link>). </para> <informaltable frame="topbot"> @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ They are used to indicate the absence of symbols (see </informaltable> </sect1> -<sect1 id="latin_keysyms"> +<sect1 id='Latin_1_KEYSYMs'> <title>Latin-1 KEYSYMs</title> <para> @@ -99,9 +99,9 @@ U+007E and U+00A0 to U+00FF, respectively. </para> </sect1> -<sect1 id="unicode_keysyms"> +<sect1 id='Unicode_KEYSYMs'> <title>Unicode KEYSYMs</title> -<indexterm zone="unicode_keysyms"><primary>Keysym</primary><secondary>Unicode</secondary></indexterm> +<indexterm zone="Unicode_KEYSYMs"><primary>Keysym</primary><secondary>Unicode</secondary></indexterm> <para> These occupy the range #x01000100 to #x0110FFFF and represent the ISO @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ function), the appropriate Function KEYSYM should be used, and not the Unicode KEYSYM corresponding to the depicted symbol. </para> </sect1> -<sect1 id="function_keysyms"> +<sect1 id='Function_KEYSYMs'> <title>Function KEYSYMs</title> <para> @@ -1174,7 +1174,7 @@ terminals. </sect1> -<sect1 id="vendor_keysyms"> +<sect1 id='Vendor_KEYSYMs'> <title>Vendor KEYSYMs</title> <para> @@ -1184,7 +1184,7 @@ vendor-specific extentions. Among these, the range #x11000000 to </para> </sect1> -<sect1 id="legacy_keysyms"> +<sect1 id='Legacy_KEYSYMs'> <title>Legacy KEYSYMs</title> <para> diff --git a/specs/sect1-9.xml b/specs/sect1-9.xml index 78c53e5..edc2971 100644 --- a/specs/sect1-9.xml +++ b/specs/sect1-9.xml @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ X Consortium, Inc. </para> </preface> -<chapter id="protocol_formats"> +<chapter id='Protocol_Formats'> <title>Protocol Formats</title> <section id="request_format"> @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ Error codes 128 through 255 are reserved for extensions. <indexterm zone="errors:extensions" significance="preferred"><primary>Extension</primary><secondary>error codes</secondary></indexterm> Every error also includes the major and minor opcodes of the failed request and the least significant 16 bits of the sequence number of the request. -For the following errors (see <link linkend="errors">section 4</link>), +For the following errors (see <link linkend='Errors'>section 4</link>), the failing resource ID is also returned: <emphasis role='bold'>Colormap</emphasis>, <emphasis role='bold'>Cursor</emphasis>, @@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ the server. </section> </chapter> -<chapter id="syntactic_conventions"> +<chapter id='Syntactic_Conventions'> <title>Syntactic Conventions</title> <!-- .XS --> <!-- (SN Syntactic Conventions --> @@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ are capitalized. </listitem> <listitem> <para> -Requests in <link linkend="requests">section 9</link> are described +Requests in <link linkend='Requests'>section 9</link> are described in the following format: <literallayout class="monospaced"> <emphasis role='bold'>RequestName</emphasis> @@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ then one or more replies can be generated for a single request. </listitem> <listitem> <para> -Events in <link linkend="events">section 11</link> are described +Events in <link linkend='Events'>section 11</link> are described in the following format: <literallayout class="monospaced"> <emphasis role='bold'>EventName</emphasis> @@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ in the following format: </itemizedlist> </chapter> -<chapter id="common_types"> +<chapter id='Common_Types'> <title>Common Types</title> <!-- .XS --> <!-- (SN Common Types --> @@ -618,7 +618,7 @@ request). </para> </chapter> -<chapter id="errors"> +<chapter id='Errors'> <title>Errors</title> <!-- .XS --> <!-- (SN Errors --> @@ -818,9 +818,9 @@ or </para></note> </chapter> -<chapter id="keyboards"> +<chapter id='Keyboards'> <title>Keyboards</title> -<indexterm zone="keyboards"><primary>Keyboard</primary></indexterm> +<indexterm zone="Keyboards"><primary>Keyboard</primary></indexterm> <!-- .XS --> <!-- (SN Keyboards --> <!-- .XE --> @@ -1015,7 +1015,7 @@ it is merely stored for reading and writing by clients. </para> </chapter> -<chapter id="pointers"> +<chapter id='Pointers'> <title>Pointers</title> <!-- .XS --> <!-- (SN Pointers --> @@ -1026,14 +1026,14 @@ Buttons are always numbered starting with one. </para> </chapter> -<chapter id="predefined_atoms"> +<chapter id='Predefined_Atoms'> <title>Predefined Atoms</title> <!-- .XS --> <!-- (SN Predefined Atoms --> <!-- .XE --> <para> <!-- .LP --> -<indexterm zone="predefined_atoms"><primary>Atom</primary><secondary>predefined</secondary></indexterm> +<indexterm zone="Predefined_Atoms"><primary>Atom</primary><secondary>predefined</secondary></indexterm> Predefined atoms are not strictly necessary and may not be useful in all environments, but they will eliminate many <link linkend="requests:InternAtom"><emphasis role='bold'>InternAtom</emphasis></link> @@ -1140,9 +1140,9 @@ other names. </para> </chapter> -<chapter id="connection_setup"> +<chapter id='Connection_Setup'> <title>Connection Setup</title> - <indexterm zone="connection_setup"><primary>Connection</primary></indexterm> + <indexterm zone="Connection_Setup"><primary>Connection</primary></indexterm> <para> For remote clients, @@ -1754,7 +1754,7 @@ red-mask, green-mask, and blue-mask. </section> </chapter> -<chapter id="requests"> +<chapter id='Requests'> <title>Requests</title> <section id="requests:CreateWindow"> <title>CreateWindow</title> @@ -2722,7 +2722,7 @@ The window must have been created by some other client (or a <emphasis role='bold'>Match</emphasis> error results). For further information about the use of the save-set, -see <link linkend="connection_close">section 10</link>. +see <link linkend='Connection_Close'>section 10</link>. </para> <para> When windows are destroyed, @@ -3651,7 +3651,7 @@ Uppercase and lowercase matter. </para> <para> The lifetime of an atom is not tied to the interning client. -Atoms remain defined until server reset (see <link linkend="connection_close">section 10</link>). +Atoms remain defined until server reset (see <link linkend='Connection_Close'>section 10</link>). <!-- .sp --> </para> </section> @@ -3789,7 +3789,7 @@ event on the window. <para> The lifetime of a property is not tied to the storing client. Properties remain until explicitly deleted, until the window is destroyed, -or until server reset (see <link linkend="connection_close">section 10</link>). +or until server reset (see <link linkend='Connection_Close'>section 10</link>). </para> <para> The maximum size of a property is server-dependent and may vary dynamically. @@ -11455,7 +11455,7 @@ event. <para> There is no requirement that the server interpret this mapping; it is merely stored for reading and writing by clients -(see <link linkend="keyboards">section 5</link>). +(see <link linkend='Keyboards'>section 5</link>). <!-- .sp --> </para> </section> @@ -12434,7 +12434,7 @@ A connection starts in <emphasis role='bold'>Destroy</emphasis> mode. The meaning of the close-down mode is described -in <link linkend="connection_close">section 10</link>. +in <link linkend='Connection_Close'>section 10</link>. <!-- .sp --> </para> </section> @@ -12475,7 +12475,7 @@ If the client has already terminated in either or <emphasis role='bold'>RetainTemporary</emphasis> mode, all of the client's resources are destroyed -(see <link linkend="connection_close">section 10</link>). +(see <link linkend='Connection_Close'>section 10</link>). If <emphasis role='bold'>AllTemporary</emphasis> is specified, @@ -12502,9 +12502,9 @@ to begin on 64-bit boundaries. </section> </chapter> -<chapter id="connection_close"> +<chapter id='Connection_Close'> <title>Connection Close</title> - <indexterm zone="connection_close"><primary>Connection</primary><secondary>closing</secondary></indexterm> + <indexterm zone="Connection_Close"><primary>Connection</primary><secondary>closing</secondary></indexterm> <!-- .XS --> <!-- \*(SN Connection Close --> <!-- .XE --> @@ -12590,13 +12590,13 @@ will not cause the server to reset. </para> </chapter> <!-- .NH 1 --> -<chapter id="events"> +<chapter id='Events'> <title>Events</title> <!-- .XS --> <!-- \*(SN Events --> <!-- .XE --> <para> -<indexterm zone="events"><primary>Event</primary></indexterm> +<indexterm zone="Events"><primary>Event</primary></indexterm> When a button press is processed with the pointer in some window W and no active pointer grab is in progress, the ancestors of W are searched from the root down, @@ -15102,7 +15102,7 @@ of all of these values. </para> </section> </chapter> -<chapter id="flow_control_and_concurrency"> +<chapter id='Flow_Control_and_Concurrency'> <title>Flow Control and Concurrency</title> <!-- .XS --> <!-- \*(SN Flow Control and Concurrency --> |