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author | Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com> | 2014-01-10 22:47:45 -0800 |
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committer | Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com> | 2014-01-22 09:55:49 -0800 |
commit | d0fb589de82488ac23f1c17a364c1a940255cac8 (patch) | |
tree | bbf041b42add0fd238bc937e30d3f9ee3a5570bd /specs | |
parent | 66f98aff9a14d05359eec7b42a8903922754b9f7 (diff) |
spec: fixup bibliography entries (correct authors, link to references)
Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'specs')
-rw-r--r-- | specs/fsproto.xml | 30 |
1 files changed, 19 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/specs/fsproto.xml b/specs/fsproto.xml index e244d92..3c0eb93 100644 --- a/specs/fsproto.xml +++ b/specs/fsproto.xml @@ -319,7 +319,8 @@ requested. For example: The protocol described below uses the request/reply/error model and is specified using the same conventions outlined in <olink targetdoc='x11protocol' targetptr='Syntactic_Conventions'>Section 2 -of the core X Window System protocol</olink> [1]: +of the core X Window System protocol</olink> +<xref linkend="References:x11proto"/>: </para> <itemizedlist> <listitem> @@ -941,7 +942,8 @@ character. The first five values represent directed distances in a coordinate system whose origin is aligned with the lower-left edge of the left-most pixel of the glyph baseline (i.e. the baseline falls between two pixels as shown in Figure 3-1 of the -<citetitle>Bitmap Distribution Format 2.1</citetitle> Consortium standard [2]). +<citetitle>Bitmap Distribution Format 2.1</citetitle> Consortium standard +<xref linkend="References:bdf-spec"/>). </para> <!-- .sp --> <para> @@ -1994,8 +1996,9 @@ Errors: This request returns a list of at most MAX-NAMES font names that match the specified PATTERN, according to matching rules of the <olink targetdoc='xlfd' targetptr='xlfd'><citetitle>X Logical -Font Description Conventions</citetitle></olink> [3]. In the -pattern (which is encoded in ISO 8859-1) the `?' character +Font Description Conventions</citetitle></olink> +<xref linkend="References:xlfd-spec"/>. +In the pattern (which is encoded in ISO 8859-1) the `?' character (octal 77) matches any single character; the `*' character (octal 52) matches any series of zero or more characters; and alphabetic characters match either upper- or lowercase. The @@ -3949,24 +3952,29 @@ deserves great credit for designing and coding the sample implementation. </para> </sect1> -<bibliography> +<bibliography id='References'> <title>References</title> <para> All of the following documents are X Consortium standards available from the X Consortium. </para> -<biblioentry> +<biblioentry id='References:x11proto'> + <abbrev>1</abbrev> <title><olink targetdoc='x11protocol' targetptr='x11protocol'>X Window System Protocol Version 11</olink></title> <author><firstname>Robert W.</firstname><surname>Scheifler</surname></author> </biblioentry> -<biblioentry> - <title>Adobe System - Bitmap Distribution Format 2.1</title> +<biblioentry id='References:bdf-spec'> + <abbrev>2</abbrev> + <corpauthor>Adobe Systems</corpauthor> + <title>Bitmap Distribution Format 2.1</title> </biblioentry> -<biblioentry> - <title>X Consortium. <olink targetdoc='xlfd' targetptr='xlfd'>X - Logical Font Description Conventions, Version 1.5</olink></title> +<biblioentry id='References:xlfd-spec'> + <abbrev>3</abbrev> + <corpauthor>X Consortium</corpauthor> + <title><olink targetdoc='xlfd' targetptr='xlfd'>X Logical Font + Description Conventions, Version 1.5</olink></title> </biblioentry> </bibliography> |