[gtkmm] Regenerate docs XML files.



commit ed1f0761044897830cd26ee64bf9eca3d4bceb2b
Author: Murray Cumming <murrayc murrayc com>
Date:   Mon Mar 17 10:48:30 2014 +0100

    Regenerate docs XML files.

 gdk/src/gdk_docs.xml |   90 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------
 gtk/src/gtk_docs.xml |   14 +++++++-
 2 files changed, 65 insertions(+), 39 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/gdk/src/gdk_docs.xml b/gdk/src/gdk_docs.xml
index 7efc0d8..fcfcfe5 100644
--- a/gdk/src/gdk_docs.xml
+++ b/gdk/src/gdk_docs.xml
@@ -3342,7 +3342,7 @@ Since: 3.10
 </parameter_description>
 </parameter>
 <parameter name="for_window">
-<parameter_description> The window this will be drawn to, on %NULL.
+<parameter_description> The window this will be drawn to, or %NULL
 </parameter_description>
 </parameter>
 </parameters>
@@ -4026,6 +4026,28 @@ Since: 2.20
 </return>
 </function>
 
+<function name="gdk_device_get_last_event_window">
+<description>
+Gets information about which window the given pointer device is in, based on
+that have been received so far from the display server. If another application
+has a pointer grab, or this application has a grab with owner_events = %FALSE,
+%NULL may be returned even if the pointer is physically over one of this
+application's windows.
+
+Since: 3.12
+
+</description>
+<parameters>
+<parameter name="device">
+<parameter_description> a #GdkDevice, with a source other than %GDK_SOURCE_KEYBOARD
+</parameter_description>
+</parameter>
+</parameters>
+<return> the last window the device
+
+</return>
+</function>
+
 <function name="gdk_device_get_mode">
 <description>
 Determines the mode of the device.
@@ -8829,10 +8851,7 @@ When the destination rectangle contains parts not in the source
 image, the data at the edges of the source image is replicated
 to infinity. 
 
-&lt;figure id=&quot;pixbuf-composite-diagram&quot;&gt;
-&lt;title&gt;Compositing of pixbufs&lt;/title&gt;
-&lt;graphic fileref=&quot;composite.png&quot; format=&quot;PNG&quot;/&gt;
-&lt;/figure&gt;
+![](composite.png)
 
 </description>
 <parameters>
@@ -9463,10 +9482,9 @@ Since: 2.2
 <parameters>
 </parameters>
 <return> A list of
-#GdkPixbufFormat&lt;!-- --&gt;s describing the supported
-image formats.  The list should be freed when it is no longer needed,
-but the structures themselves are owned by #GdkPixbuf and should not be
-freed.
+#GdkPixbufFormats describing the supported image formats. The list should
+be freed when it is no longer needed, but the structures themselves are
+owned by #GdkPixbuf and should not be freed.
 
 </return>
 </function>
@@ -9658,8 +9676,8 @@ Queries a pointer to the pixel data of a pixbuf.
 </parameter>
 </parameters>
 <return> A pointer to the pixbuf's pixel data.
-Please see &lt;xref linkend=&quot;image-data&quot;/&gt; for information about how
-the pixel data is stored in memory.
+Please see the section on [image data](image-data) for information
+about how the pixel data is stored in memory.
 </return>
 </function>
 
@@ -9681,17 +9699,16 @@ Since: 2.26
 </parameter>
 </parameters>
 <return> A pointer to the pixbuf's
-pixel data.  Please see &lt;xref linkend=&quot;image-data&quot;/&gt;
-for information about how the pixel data is stored in
-memory.
+pixel data.  Please see the section on [image data](image-data)
+for information about how the pixel data is stored in memory.
 
 </return>
 </function>
 
 <function name="gdk_pixbuf_get_rowstride">
 <description>
-Queries the rowstride of a pixbuf, which is the number of bytes between the start of a row
-and the start of the next row.
+Queries the rowstride of a pixbuf, which is the number of bytes between
+the start of a row and the start of the next row.
 
 
 </description>
@@ -10254,28 +10271,27 @@ storing as inline data in a program. This is useful if you want to
 ship a program with images, but don't want to depend on any
 external files.
 
-gdk-pixbuf ships with a program called &lt;command&gt;gdk-pixbuf-csource&lt;/command&gt; 
+gdk-pixbuf ships with a program called [gdk-pixbuf-csource][gdk-pixbuf-csource],
 which allows for conversion of #GdkPixbufs into such a inline representation.
-In almost all cases, you should pass the &lt;option&gt;--raw&lt;/option&gt; flag to
-&lt;command&gt;gdk-pixbuf-csource&lt;/command&gt;. A sample invocation would be:
+In almost all cases, you should pass the `--raw` option to
+`gdk-pixbuf-csource`. A sample invocation would be:
 
-&lt;informalexample&gt;&lt;programlisting&gt;
+|[
 gdk-pixbuf-csource --raw --name=myimage_inline myimage.png
-&lt;/programlisting&gt;&lt;/informalexample&gt;
+]|
 
 For the typical case where the inline pixbuf is read-only static data,
 you don't need to copy the pixel data unless you intend to write to
-it, so you can pass %FALSE for @copy_pixels.  (If you pass 
-&lt;option&gt;--rle&lt;/option&gt; to &lt;command&gt;gdk-pixbuf-csource&lt;/command&gt;, a copy 
-will be made even if @copy_pixels is %FALSE, so using this option is 
-generally a bad idea.)
+it, so you can pass %FALSE for @copy_pixels.  (If you pass `--rle` to
+`gdk-pixbuf-csource`, a copy will be made even if @copy_pixels is %FALSE,
+so using this option is generally a bad idea.)
 
 If you create a pixbuf from const inline data compiled into your
 program, it's probably safe to ignore errors and disable length checks, 
 since things will always succeed:
-&lt;informalexample&gt;&lt;programlisting&gt;
+|[
 pixbuf = gdk_pixbuf_new_from_inline (-1, myimage_inline, FALSE, NULL);
-&lt;/programlisting&gt;&lt;/informalexample&gt;
+]|
 
 For non-const inline data, you could get out of memory. For untrusted 
 inline data located at runtime, you could have corrupt inline data in 
@@ -10739,10 +10755,9 @@ those in the #GDK_PIXBUF_ERROR domain and those in the #G_FILE_ERROR domain.
 The variable argument list should be %NULL-terminated; if not empty,
 it should contain pairs of strings that modify the save
 parameters. For example:
-&lt;informalexample&gt;&lt;programlisting&gt;
-gdk_pixbuf_save (pixbuf, handle, &quot;jpeg&quot;, &amp;error,
-&quot;quality&quot;, &quot;100&quot;, NULL);
-&lt;/programlisting&gt;&lt;/informalexample&gt;
+|[
+gdk_pixbuf_save (pixbuf, handle, &quot;jpeg&quot;, &amp;error, &quot;quality&quot;, &quot;100&quot;, NULL);
+]|
 
 Currently only few parameters exist. JPEG images can be saved with a
 &quot;quality&quot; parameter; its value should be in the range [0,100].
@@ -10757,16 +10772,14 @@ ICC color profiles can also be embedded into PNG, JPEG and TIFF images.
 The &quot;icc-profile&quot; value should be the complete ICC profile encoded
 into base64.
 
-&lt;informalexample&gt;&lt;programlisting&gt;
+|[
 gchar *contents;
 gchar *contents_encode;
 gsize length;
 g_file_get_contents (&quot;/home/hughsie/.color/icc/L225W.icm&quot;, &amp;contents, &amp;length, NULL);
 contents_encode = g_base64_encode ((const guchar *) contents, length);
-gdk_pixbuf_save (pixbuf, handle, &quot;png&quot;, &amp;error,
-&quot;icc-profile&quot;, contents_encode,
-NULL);
-&lt;/programlisting&gt;&lt;/informalexample&gt;
+gdk_pixbuf_save (pixbuf, handle, &quot;png&quot;, &amp;error, &quot;icc-profile&quot;, contents_encode, 
NULL);
+]|
 
 TIFF images recognize a &quot;compression&quot; option which acceps an integer value.
 Among the codecs are 1 None, 2 Huffman, 5 LZW, 7 JPEG and 8 Deflate, see
@@ -11483,8 +11496,9 @@ structure.
 Generates C source code suitable for compiling images directly 
 into programs. 
 
-gdk-pixbuf ships with a program called &lt;command&gt;gdk-pixbuf-csource&lt;/command&gt; 
-which offers a command line interface to this function.
+gdk-pixbuf ships with a program called
+[gdk-pixbuf-csource][gdk-pixbuf-csource], which offers a command
+line interface to this function.
 
 
 </description>
diff --git a/gtk/src/gtk_docs.xml b/gtk/src/gtk_docs.xml
index 447a005..af99126 100644
--- a/gtk/src/gtk_docs.xml
+++ b/gtk/src/gtk_docs.xml
@@ -41976,7 +41976,7 @@ Since: 2.4
 </parameter_description>
 </parameter>
 <parameter name="size">
-<parameter_description> the size at which to register the icon (different
+<parameter_description> the size in pixels at which to register the icon (different
 images can be registered for the same icon name
 at different sizes.)
 </parameter_description>
@@ -69157,6 +69157,10 @@ visible child, the transition between the
 two will be animated with the current
 transition type of @stack.
 
+Note that the @child widget has to be visible itself
+(see gtk_widget_show()) in order to become the visible
+child of @stack.
+
 Since: 3.10
 
 </description>
@@ -69177,6 +69181,10 @@ Since: 3.10
 <description>
 Makes the child with the given name visible.
 
+Note that the child widget has to be visible itself
+(see gtk_widget_show()) in order to become the visible
+child of @stack.
+
 Since: 3.10
 
 </description>
@@ -69206,6 +69214,10 @@ visible child, the transition between the
 two will be animated with the current
 transition type of @stack.
 
+Note that the child widget has to be visible itself
+(see gtk_widget_show()) in order to become the visible
+child of @stack.
+
 Since: 3.10
 
 </description>


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