gtkmm-documentation r81 - in trunk: . docs/tutorial/C
- From: murrayc svn gnome org
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- Subject: gtkmm-documentation r81 - in trunk: . docs/tutorial/C
- Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2009 20:52:39 +0000 (UTC)
Author: murrayc
Date: Fri Feb 27 20:52:39 2009
New Revision: 81
URL: http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/gtkmm-documentation?rev=81&view=rev
Log:
009-02-27 Murray Cumming <murrayc murrayc com>
* docs/tutorial/C/gtkmm-tut.xml: Mention pygobject instead of pygtk
for the codegen stuff such as h2def.py and docextract_to_xml.py.
Noticed by Krzesimir Nowak.
Modified:
trunk/ChangeLog
trunk/docs/tutorial/C/gtkmm-tut.xml
Modified: trunk/docs/tutorial/C/gtkmm-tut.xml
==============================================================================
--- trunk/docs/tutorial/C/gtkmm-tut.xml (original)
+++ trunk/docs/tutorial/C/gtkmm-tut.xml Fri Feb 27 20:52:39 2009
@@ -8468,7 +8468,7 @@
<sect2 id="generating-defs-methods">
<title>Generating the methods .defs</title>
<para>This .defs file describes objects and their functions. It is generated by
- the <command>h2def.py</command> script which you can find in pygtk's
+ the <command>h2def.py</command> script which you can find in pygobject's
codegen directory. For instance,
<programlisting>
$ ./h2def.py /usr/include/gtk-2.0/gtk/*.h > gtk_methods.defs
@@ -9234,7 +9234,7 @@
<sect2 id="wrapping-reusing-c-documentation">
<title>Reusing C documentation</title>
-<para>You might wish to reuse documentation that exists for the C library that you are wrapping. GTK-style C libraries typically use gtk-doc and therefore have source code comments formatted for gtk-doc and some extra documentation in .tmpl files. The docextract_to_xml.py script, from pygtk's codegen directory, can read these files and generate an .xml file that <command>gmmproc</command> can use to generate doxygen comments. <command>gmmproc</command> will even try to transform the documentation to make it more appropriate for a C++ API.</para>
+<para>You might wish to reuse documentation that exists for the C library that you are wrapping. GTK-style C libraries typically use gtk-doc and therefore have source code comments formatted for gtk-doc and some extra documentation in .tmpl files. The docextract_to_xml.py script, from pygobject's codegen directory, can read these files and generate an .xml file that <command>gmmproc</command> can use to generate doxygen comments. <command>gmmproc</command> will even try to transform the documentation to make it more appropriate for a C++ API.</para>
<para>
For instance,
<programlisting>./docextract_to_xml.py -s /gnome/head/cvs/gtk+/gtk/ -s /gnome/head/cvs/gtk+/docs/reference/gtk/tmpl/ > gtk_docs.xml
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