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author | Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com> | 2010-11-29 00:23:38 -0800 |
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committer | Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com> | 2010-11-29 00:23:38 -0800 |
commit | fb8a596aec87133500b6ee33b7843d82b09ecdf7 (patch) | |
tree | 8d7b4f4d8061acae5146d6f3569ae87b04622f33 /specs | |
parent | ee6ddb4b0e6852df8c07680bd6b1dddaa5c24616 (diff) |
spec: Add glossterm cross reference links to glossary
Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'specs')
-rw-r--r-- | specs/glossary.xml | 36 |
1 files changed, 20 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/specs/glossary.xml b/specs/glossary.xml index e647313..5a89b2d 100644 --- a/specs/glossary.xml +++ b/specs/glossary.xml @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ the single grabbing client. <indexterm significance="preferred"><primary>Ancestors</primary></indexterm> <glossdef> <para> -If W is an inferior of A, then A is an ancestor of W. +If W is an <glossterm linkend="glossary:Inferiors">inferior</glossterm> of A, then A is an ancestor of W. <!-- .KE --> </para> </glossdef> @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ each bitmap is called a bit plane or plane. <indexterm significance="preferred"><primary>Bitmap</primary></indexterm> <glossdef> <para> -A bitmap is a pixmap of depth one. +A bitmap is a <glossterm linkend="glossary:Pixmap">pixmap</glossterm> of depth one. <!-- .KE --> </para> </glossdef> @@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ not by program lifetimes. <indexterm significance="preferred"><primary>Clipping region</primary></indexterm> <glossdef> <para> -In a graphics context, +In a <glossterm linkend="glossary:Graphics_context">graphics context</glossterm>, a bitmap or list of rectangles can be specified to restrict output to a particular region of the window. The image defined by the bitmap or rectangles is called a clipping region. @@ -232,7 +232,8 @@ connection to the server over which requests and events are sent. <glossdef> <para> A window <quote>contains</quote> the pointer if the window is viewable and the -hotspot of the cursor is within a visible region of the window or a +<glossterm linkend="glossary:Hotspot">hotspot</glossterm> of the cursor is +within a visible region of the window or a visible region of one of its inferiors. The border of the window is included as part of the window for containment. The pointer is <quote>in</quote> a window if the window contains the pointer @@ -264,8 +265,8 @@ the origin is inside the border at the inside upper left. <glossdef> <para> A cursor is the visible shape of the pointer on a screen. -It consists of a hot spot, a source bitmap, a shape bitmap, -and a pair of colors. +It consists of a <glossterm linkend="glossary:Hotspot">hotspot</glossterm>, +a source bitmap, a shape bitmap, and a pair of colors. The cursor defined for a window controls the visible appearance when the pointer is in that window. <!-- .KE --> @@ -436,7 +437,7 @@ all possible and are expected. <glossdef> <!-- .IN "Focus window" "" ""@DEF@" --> <para> -The focus window is another term for the input focus. +The focus window is another term for the <glossterm linkend="glossary:Input_focus">input focus</glossterm>. <!-- .KE --> </para> </glossdef> @@ -461,7 +462,7 @@ and interline spacing. <glossdef> <indexterm significance="preferred"><primary>GContext</primary></indexterm> <para> -GC and gcontext are abbreviations for graphics context. +GC and gcontext are abbreviations for <glossterm linkend="glossary:Graphics_context">graphics context</glossterm>. <!-- .KE --> </para> </glossdef> @@ -497,7 +498,8 @@ various styles of user interfaces. <glossdef> <para> Various information for graphics output is stored in a graphics context -such as foreground pixel, background pixel, line width, clipping region, +such as foreground pixel, background pixel, line width, +<glossterm linkend="glossary:Clipping_region">clipping region</glossterm>, and so on. A graphics context can only be used with drawables that have the same root and the same depth as the graphics context. @@ -510,7 +512,8 @@ and the same depth as the graphics context. <indexterm significance="preferred"><primary>Gravity</primary></indexterm> <glossdef> <para> -See bit gravity and window gravity. +See <glossterm linkend="glossary:Bit_gravity">bit gravity</glossterm> +and <glossterm linkend="glossary:Window_gravity">window gravity</glossterm>. <!-- .KE --> </para> </glossdef> @@ -522,7 +525,7 @@ See bit gravity and window gravity. <para> <emphasis role='bold'>GrayScale </emphasis> can be viewed as a degenerate case of -<emphasis role='bold'>PseudoColor , </emphasis> +<glossterm linkend="glossary:PseudoColor"><emphasis role='bold'>PseudoColor</emphasis></glossterm>, in which the red, green, and blue values in any given colormap entry are equal, thus producing shades of gray. The gray values can be changed dynamically. @@ -693,7 +696,7 @@ ShiftLock, and similar keys are called modifier keys. <glossdef> <para> Monochrome is a special case of -<emphasis role='bold'>StaticGray </emphasis> +<glossterm linkend="glossary:StaticGray"><emphasis role='bold'>StaticGray</emphasis></glossterm> in which there are only two colormap entries. <!-- .KE --> </para> @@ -749,7 +752,8 @@ This increases ease of portability to some machine architectures. <indexterm significance="preferred"><primary>Window</primary><secondary>parent</secondary></indexterm> <glossdef> <para> -If C is a child of P, then P is the parent of C. +If C is a <glossterm linkend="glossary:Children">child</glossterm> of P, +then P is the parent of C. <!-- .KE --> </para> </glossdef> @@ -1122,7 +1126,7 @@ The relationship between sibling windows is known as the stacking order. <para> <emphasis role='bold'>StaticColor </emphasis> can be viewed as a degenerate case of -<emphasis role='bold'>PseudoColor</emphasis> +<glossterm linkend="glossary:PseudoColor"><emphasis role='bold'>PseudoColor</emphasis></glossterm> in which the RGB values are predefined and read-only. <!-- .KE --> </para> @@ -1135,7 +1139,7 @@ in which the RGB values are predefined and read-only. <para> <emphasis role='bold'>StaticGray </emphasis> can be viewed as a degenerate case of -<emphasis role='bold'>GrayScale</emphasis> +<glossterm linkend="glossary:GrayScale"><emphasis role='bold'>GrayScale</emphasis></glossterm> in which the gray values are predefined and read-only. The values are typically linear or near-linear increasing ramps. <!-- .KE --> @@ -1213,7 +1217,7 @@ server time. <para> <emphasis role='bold'>TrueColor</emphasis> can be viewed as a degenerate case of -<emphasis role='bold'>DirectColor</emphasis> +<glossterm linkend="glossary:DirectColor"><emphasis role='bold'>DirectColor</emphasis></glossterm> in which the subfields in the pixel value directly encode the corresponding RGB values; that is, the colormap has predefined read-only RGB values. |