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author | Andrea Canciani <ranma42@gmail.com> | 2012-02-16 14:30:08 +0100 |
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committer | Andrea Canciani <ranma42@gmail.com> | 2012-03-29 11:03:19 +0200 |
commit | dc1f5f1b002dd61c4c7b27dbaadb9f52dd34ec14 (patch) | |
tree | 7cd168f91835865ca8ae7cd0a24700522daabd44 | |
parent | 2470065edf80fa3a41159990a5dac3e45ac80a09 (diff) |
doc: Add since documentation for enumeration values
-rw-r--r-- | src/cairo-pdf.h | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/cairo-ps.h | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/cairo-region.c | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/cairo-script.h | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/cairo-svg.h | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/cairo.h | 265 |
6 files changed, 145 insertions, 144 deletions
diff --git a/src/cairo-pdf.h b/src/cairo-pdf.h index 4b18e73a..1bc8524f 100644 --- a/src/cairo-pdf.h +++ b/src/cairo-pdf.h @@ -45,8 +45,8 @@ CAIRO_BEGIN_DECLS /** * cairo_pdf_version_t: - * @CAIRO_PDF_VERSION_1_4: The version 1.4 of the PDF specification. - * @CAIRO_PDF_VERSION_1_5: The version 1.5 of the PDF specification. + * @CAIRO_PDF_VERSION_1_4: The version 1.4 of the PDF specification. (Since 1.10) + * @CAIRO_PDF_VERSION_1_5: The version 1.5 of the PDF specification. (Since 1.10) * * #cairo_pdf_version_t is used to describe the version number of the PDF * specification that a generated PDF file will conform to. diff --git a/src/cairo-ps.h b/src/cairo-ps.h index 8e2ab367..33d0e0d9 100644 --- a/src/cairo-ps.h +++ b/src/cairo-ps.h @@ -49,8 +49,8 @@ CAIRO_BEGIN_DECLS /** * cairo_ps_level_t: - * @CAIRO_PS_LEVEL_2: The language level 2 of the PostScript specification. - * @CAIRO_PS_LEVEL_3: The language level 3 of the PostScript specification. + * @CAIRO_PS_LEVEL_2: The language level 2 of the PostScript specification. (Since 1.6) + * @CAIRO_PS_LEVEL_3: The language level 3 of the PostScript specification. (Since 1.6) * * #cairo_ps_level_t is used to describe the language level of the * PostScript Language Reference that a generated PostScript file will diff --git a/src/cairo-region.c b/src/cairo-region.c index 8f7fd207..a51e2247 100644 --- a/src/cairo-region.c +++ b/src/cairo-region.c @@ -842,11 +842,11 @@ slim_hidden_def (cairo_region_translate); /** * cairo_region_overlap_t: - * @CAIRO_REGION_OVERLAP_IN: The contents are entirely inside the region - * @CAIRO_REGION_OVERLAP_OUT: The contents are entirely outside the region + * @CAIRO_REGION_OVERLAP_IN: The contents are entirely inside the region. (Since 1.10) + * @CAIRO_REGION_OVERLAP_OUT: The contents are entirely outside the region. (Since 1.10) * @CAIRO_REGION_OVERLAP_PART: The contents are partially inside and - * partially outside the region. - * + * partially outside the region. (Since 1.10) + * * Used as the return value for cairo_region_contains_rectangle(). * * Since: 1.10 diff --git a/src/cairo-script.h b/src/cairo-script.h index c4cad9f3..b5a8cf32 100644 --- a/src/cairo-script.h +++ b/src/cairo-script.h @@ -44,8 +44,8 @@ CAIRO_BEGIN_DECLS /** * cairo_script_mode_t: - * @CAIRO_SCRIPT_MODE_ASCII: the output will be in readable text (default) - * @CAIRO_SCRIPT_MODE_BINARY: the output will use byte codes + * @CAIRO_SCRIPT_MODE_ASCII: the output will be in readable text (default). (Since 1.12) + * @CAIRO_SCRIPT_MODE_BINARY: the output will use byte codes. (Since 1.12) * * A set of script output variants. * diff --git a/src/cairo-svg.h b/src/cairo-svg.h index 31b0a452..592c645f 100644 --- a/src/cairo-svg.h +++ b/src/cairo-svg.h @@ -40,8 +40,8 @@ CAIRO_BEGIN_DECLS /** * cairo_svg_version_t: - * @CAIRO_SVG_VERSION_1_1: The version 1.1 of the SVG specification. - * @CAIRO_SVG_VERSION_1_2: The version 1.2 of the SVG specification. + * @CAIRO_SVG_VERSION_1_1: The version 1.1 of the SVG specification. (Since 1.2) + * @CAIRO_SVG_VERSION_1_2: The version 1.2 of the SVG specification. (Since 1.2) * * #cairo_svg_version_t is used to describe the version number of the SVG * specification that a generated SVG file will conform to. diff --git a/src/cairo.h b/src/cairo.h index 54696ad8..a2f5aa37 100644 --- a/src/cairo.h +++ b/src/cairo.h @@ -249,26 +249,26 @@ typedef struct _cairo_user_data_key { /** * cairo_status_t: - * @CAIRO_STATUS_SUCCESS: no error has occurred - * @CAIRO_STATUS_NO_MEMORY: out of memory - * @CAIRO_STATUS_INVALID_RESTORE: cairo_restore() called without matching cairo_save() - * @CAIRO_STATUS_INVALID_POP_GROUP: no saved group to pop, i.e. cairo_pop_group() without matching cairo_push_group() - * @CAIRO_STATUS_NO_CURRENT_POINT: no current point defined - * @CAIRO_STATUS_INVALID_MATRIX: invalid matrix (not invertible) - * @CAIRO_STATUS_INVALID_STATUS: invalid value for an input #cairo_status_t - * @CAIRO_STATUS_NULL_POINTER: %NULL pointer - * @CAIRO_STATUS_INVALID_STRING: input string not valid UTF-8 - * @CAIRO_STATUS_INVALID_PATH_DATA: input path data not valid - * @CAIRO_STATUS_READ_ERROR: error while reading from input stream - * @CAIRO_STATUS_WRITE_ERROR: error while writing to output stream - * @CAIRO_STATUS_SURFACE_FINISHED: target surface has been finished - * @CAIRO_STATUS_SURFACE_TYPE_MISMATCH: the surface type is not appropriate for the operation - * @CAIRO_STATUS_PATTERN_TYPE_MISMATCH: the pattern type is not appropriate for the operation - * @CAIRO_STATUS_INVALID_CONTENT: invalid value for an input #cairo_content_t - * @CAIRO_STATUS_INVALID_FORMAT: invalid value for an input #cairo_format_t - * @CAIRO_STATUS_INVALID_VISUAL: invalid value for an input Visual* - * @CAIRO_STATUS_FILE_NOT_FOUND: file not found - * @CAIRO_STATUS_INVALID_DASH: invalid value for a dash setting + * @CAIRO_STATUS_SUCCESS: no error has occurred (Since 1.0) + * @CAIRO_STATUS_NO_MEMORY: out of memory (Since 1.0) + * @CAIRO_STATUS_INVALID_RESTORE: cairo_restore() called without matching cairo_save() (Since 1.0) + * @CAIRO_STATUS_INVALID_POP_GROUP: no saved group to pop, i.e. cairo_pop_group() without matching cairo_push_group() (Since 1.0) + * @CAIRO_STATUS_NO_CURRENT_POINT: no current point defined (Since 1.0) + * @CAIRO_STATUS_INVALID_MATRIX: invalid matrix (not invertible) (Since 1.0) + * @CAIRO_STATUS_INVALID_STATUS: invalid value for an input #cairo_status_t (Since 1.0) + * @CAIRO_STATUS_NULL_POINTER: %NULL pointer (Since 1.0) + * @CAIRO_STATUS_INVALID_STRING: input string not valid UTF-8 (Since 1.0) + * @CAIRO_STATUS_INVALID_PATH_DATA: input path data not valid (Since 1.0) + * @CAIRO_STATUS_READ_ERROR: error while reading from input stream (Since 1.0) + * @CAIRO_STATUS_WRITE_ERROR: error while writing to output stream (Since 1.0) + * @CAIRO_STATUS_SURFACE_FINISHED: target surface has been finished (Since 1.0) + * @CAIRO_STATUS_SURFACE_TYPE_MISMATCH: the surface type is not appropriate for the operation (Since 1.0) + * @CAIRO_STATUS_PATTERN_TYPE_MISMATCH: the pattern type is not appropriate for the operation (Since 1.0) + * @CAIRO_STATUS_INVALID_CONTENT: invalid value for an input #cairo_content_t (Since 1.0) + * @CAIRO_STATUS_INVALID_FORMAT: invalid value for an input #cairo_format_t (Since 1.0) + * @CAIRO_STATUS_INVALID_VISUAL: invalid value for an input Visual* (Since 1.0) + * @CAIRO_STATUS_FILE_NOT_FOUND: file not found (Since 1.0) + * @CAIRO_STATUS_INVALID_DASH: invalid value for a dash setting (Since 1.0) * @CAIRO_STATUS_INVALID_DSC_COMMENT: invalid value for a DSC comment (Since 1.2) * @CAIRO_STATUS_INVALID_INDEX: invalid index passed to getter (Since 1.4) * @CAIRO_STATUS_CLIP_NOT_REPRESENTABLE: clip region not representable in desired format (Since 1.4) @@ -351,9 +351,9 @@ typedef enum _cairo_status { /** * cairo_content_t: - * @CAIRO_CONTENT_COLOR: The surface will hold color content only. - * @CAIRO_CONTENT_ALPHA: The surface will hold alpha content only. - * @CAIRO_CONTENT_COLOR_ALPHA: The surface will hold color and alpha content. + * @CAIRO_CONTENT_COLOR: The surface will hold color content only. (Since 1.0) + * @CAIRO_CONTENT_ALPHA: The surface will hold alpha content only. (Since 1.0) + * @CAIRO_CONTENT_COLOR_ALPHA: The surface will hold color and alpha content. (Since 1.0) * * #cairo_content_t is used to describe the content that a surface will * contain, whether color information, alpha information (translucence @@ -378,22 +378,22 @@ typedef enum _cairo_content { * alpha in the upper 8 bits, then red, then green, then blue. * The 32-bit quantities are stored native-endian. Pre-multiplied * alpha is used. (That is, 50% transparent red is 0x80800000, - * not 0x80ff0000.) + * not 0x80ff0000.) (Since 1.0) * @CAIRO_FORMAT_RGB24: each pixel is a 32-bit quantity, with * the upper 8 bits unused. Red, Green, and Blue are stored - * in the remaining 24 bits in that order. + * in the remaining 24 bits in that order. (Since 1.0) * @CAIRO_FORMAT_A8: each pixel is a 8-bit quantity holding - * an alpha value. + * an alpha value. (Since 1.0) * @CAIRO_FORMAT_A1: each pixel is a 1-bit quantity holding * an alpha value. Pixels are packed together into 32-bit * quantities. The ordering of the bits matches the * endianess of the platform. On a big-endian machine, the * first pixel is in the uppermost bit, on a little-endian - * machine the first pixel is in the least-significant bit. + * machine the first pixel is in the least-significant bit. (Since 1.0) * @CAIRO_FORMAT_RGB16_565: each pixel is a 16-bit quantity * with red in the upper 5 bits, then green in the middle - * 6 bits, and blue in the lower 5 bits. - * @CAIRO_FORMAT_RGB30: like RGB24 but with 10bpc + * 6 bits, and blue in the lower 5 bits. (Since 1.2) + * @CAIRO_FORMAT_RGB30: like RGB24 but with 10bpc. (Since 1.12) * * #cairo_format_t is used to identify the memory format of * image data. @@ -520,64 +520,64 @@ cairo_pop_group_to_source (cairo_t *cr); /** * cairo_operator_t: - * @CAIRO_OPERATOR_CLEAR: clear destination layer (bounded) - * @CAIRO_OPERATOR_SOURCE: replace destination layer (bounded) + * @CAIRO_OPERATOR_CLEAR: clear destination layer (bounded) (Since 1.0) + * @CAIRO_OPERATOR_SOURCE: replace destination layer (bounded) (Since 1.0) * @CAIRO_OPERATOR_OVER: draw source layer on top of destination layer - * (bounded) + * (bounded) (Since 1.0) * @CAIRO_OPERATOR_IN: draw source where there was destination content - * (unbounded) + * (unbounded) (Since 1.0) * @CAIRO_OPERATOR_OUT: draw source where there was no destination - * content (unbounded) + * content (unbounded) (Since 1.0) * @CAIRO_OPERATOR_ATOP: draw source on top of destination content and - * only there - * @CAIRO_OPERATOR_DEST: ignore the source - * @CAIRO_OPERATOR_DEST_OVER: draw destination on top of source + * only there (Since 1.0) + * @CAIRO_OPERATOR_DEST: ignore the source (Since 1.0) + * @CAIRO_OPERATOR_DEST_OVER: draw destination on top of source (Since 1.0) * @CAIRO_OPERATOR_DEST_IN: leave destination only where there was - * source content (unbounded) + * source content (unbounded) (Since 1.0) * @CAIRO_OPERATOR_DEST_OUT: leave destination only where there was no - * source content + * source content (Since 1.0) * @CAIRO_OPERATOR_DEST_ATOP: leave destination on top of source content - * and only there (unbounded) + * and only there (unbounded) (Since 1.0) * @CAIRO_OPERATOR_XOR: source and destination are shown where there is only - * one of them - * @CAIRO_OPERATOR_ADD: source and destination layers are accumulated + * one of them (Since 1.0) + * @CAIRO_OPERATOR_ADD: source and destination layers are accumulated (Since 1.0) * @CAIRO_OPERATOR_SATURATE: like over, but assuming source and dest are - * disjoint geometries + * disjoint geometries (Since 1.0) * @CAIRO_OPERATOR_MULTIPLY: source and destination layers are multiplied. - * This causes the result to be at least as dark as the darker inputs. + * This causes the result to be at least as dark as the darker inputs. (Since 1.10) * @CAIRO_OPERATOR_SCREEN: source and destination are complemented and * multiplied. This causes the result to be at least as light as the lighter - * inputs. + * inputs. (Since 1.10) * @CAIRO_OPERATOR_OVERLAY: multiplies or screens, depending on the - * lightness of the destination color. + * lightness of the destination color. (Since 1.10) * @CAIRO_OPERATOR_DARKEN: replaces the destination with the source if it - * is darker, otherwise keeps the source. + * is darker, otherwise keeps the source. (Since 1.10) * @CAIRO_OPERATOR_LIGHTEN: replaces the destination with the source if it - * is lighter, otherwise keeps the source. + * is lighter, otherwise keeps the source. (Since 1.10) * @CAIRO_OPERATOR_COLOR_DODGE: brightens the destination color to reflect - * the source color. + * the source color. (Since 1.10) * @CAIRO_OPERATOR_COLOR_BURN: darkens the destination color to reflect - * the source color. + * the source color. (Since 1.10) * @CAIRO_OPERATOR_HARD_LIGHT: Multiplies or screens, dependent on source - * color. + * color. (Since 1.10) * @CAIRO_OPERATOR_SOFT_LIGHT: Darkens or lightens, dependent on source - * color. + * color. (Since 1.10) * @CAIRO_OPERATOR_DIFFERENCE: Takes the difference of the source and - * destination color. + * destination color. (Since 1.10) * @CAIRO_OPERATOR_EXCLUSION: Produces an effect similar to difference, but - * with lower contrast. + * with lower contrast. (Since 1.10) * @CAIRO_OPERATOR_HSL_HUE: Creates a color with the hue of the source - * and the saturation and luminosity of the target. + * and the saturation and luminosity of the target. (Since 1.10) * @CAIRO_OPERATOR_HSL_SATURATION: Creates a color with the saturation * of the source and the hue and luminosity of the target. Painting with - * this mode onto a gray area produces no change. + * this mode onto a gray area produces no change. (Since 1.10) * @CAIRO_OPERATOR_HSL_COLOR: Creates a color with the hue and saturation * of the source and the luminosity of the target. This preserves the gray * levels of the target and is useful for coloring monochrome images or - * tinting color images. + * tinting color images. (Since 1.10) * @CAIRO_OPERATOR_HSL_LUMINOSITY: Creates a color with the luminosity of * the source and the hue and saturation of the target. This produces an - * inverse effect to @CAIRO_OPERATOR_HSL_COLOR. + * inverse effect to @CAIRO_OPERATOR_HSL_COLOR. (Since 1.10) * * #cairo_operator_t is used to set the compositing operator for all cairo * drawing operations. @@ -661,13 +661,13 @@ cairo_set_tolerance (cairo_t *cr, double tolerance); /** * cairo_antialias_t: * @CAIRO_ANTIALIAS_DEFAULT: Use the default antialiasing for - * the subsystem and target device - * @CAIRO_ANTIALIAS_NONE: Use a bilevel alpha mask + * the subsystem and target device, since 1.0 + * @CAIRO_ANTIALIAS_NONE: Use a bilevel alpha mask, since 1.0 * @CAIRO_ANTIALIAS_GRAY: Perform single-color antialiasing (using - * shades of gray for black text on a white background, for example). + * shades of gray for black text on a white background, for example), since 1.0 * @CAIRO_ANTIALIAS_SUBPIXEL: Perform antialiasing by taking * advantage of the order of subpixel elements on devices - * such as LCD panels + * such as LCD panels, since 1.0 * @CAIRO_ANTIALIAS_FAST: Hint that the backend should perform some * antialiasing but prefer speed over quality, since 1.12 * @CAIRO_ANTIALIAS_GOOD: The backend should balance quality against @@ -718,11 +718,11 @@ cairo_set_antialias (cairo_t *cr, cairo_antialias_t antialias); * left-to-right, counts +1. If the path crosses the ray * from right to left, counts -1. (Left and right are determined * from the perspective of looking along the ray from the starting - * point.) If the total count is non-zero, the point will be filled. + * point.) If the total count is non-zero, the point will be filled. (Since 1.0) * @CAIRO_FILL_RULE_EVEN_ODD: Counts the total number of * intersections, without regard to the orientation of the contour. If * the total number of intersections is odd, the point will be - * filled. + * filled. (Since 1.0) * * #cairo_fill_rule_t is used to select how paths are filled. For both * fill rules, whether or not a point is included in the fill is @@ -752,9 +752,9 @@ cairo_set_line_width (cairo_t *cr, double width); /** * cairo_line_cap_t: - * @CAIRO_LINE_CAP_BUTT: start(stop) the line exactly at the start(end) point - * @CAIRO_LINE_CAP_ROUND: use a round ending, the center of the circle is the end point - * @CAIRO_LINE_CAP_SQUARE: use squared ending, the center of the square is the end point + * @CAIRO_LINE_CAP_BUTT: start(stop) the line exactly at the start(end) point (Since 1.0) + * @CAIRO_LINE_CAP_ROUND: use a round ending, the center of the circle is the end point (Since 1.0) + * @CAIRO_LINE_CAP_SQUARE: use squared ending, the center of the square is the end point (Since 1.0) * * Specifies how to render the endpoints of the path when stroking. * @@ -774,11 +774,11 @@ cairo_set_line_cap (cairo_t *cr, cairo_line_cap_t line_cap); /** * cairo_line_join_t: * @CAIRO_LINE_JOIN_MITER: use a sharp (angled) corner, see - * cairo_set_miter_limit() + * cairo_set_miter_limit() (Since 1.0) * @CAIRO_LINE_JOIN_ROUND: use a rounded join, the center of the circle is the - * joint point + * joint point (Since 1.0) * @CAIRO_LINE_JOIN_BEVEL: use a cut-off join, the join is cut off at half - * the line width from the joint point + * the line width from the joint point (Since 1.0) * * Specifies how to render the junction of two lines when stroking. * @@ -1129,7 +1129,7 @@ cairo_text_cluster_free (cairo_text_cluster_t *clusters); /** * cairo_text_cluster_flags_t: * @CAIRO_TEXT_CLUSTER_FLAG_BACKWARD: The clusters in the cluster array - * map to glyphs in the glyph array from end to start. + * map to glyphs in the glyph array from end to start. (Since 1.8) * * Specifies properties of a text cluster mapping. * @@ -1230,9 +1230,9 @@ typedef struct { /** * cairo_font_slant_t: - * @CAIRO_FONT_SLANT_NORMAL: Upright font style - * @CAIRO_FONT_SLANT_ITALIC: Italic font style - * @CAIRO_FONT_SLANT_OBLIQUE: Oblique font style + * @CAIRO_FONT_SLANT_NORMAL: Upright font style, since 1.0 + * @CAIRO_FONT_SLANT_ITALIC: Italic font style, since 1.0 + * @CAIRO_FONT_SLANT_OBLIQUE: Oblique font style, since 1.0 * * Specifies variants of a font face based on their slant. * @@ -1246,8 +1246,8 @@ typedef enum _cairo_font_slant { /** * cairo_font_weight_t: - * @CAIRO_FONT_WEIGHT_NORMAL: Normal font weight - * @CAIRO_FONT_WEIGHT_BOLD: Bold font weight + * @CAIRO_FONT_WEIGHT_NORMAL: Normal font weight, since 1.0 + * @CAIRO_FONT_WEIGHT_BOLD: Bold font weight, since 1.0 * * Specifies variants of a font face based on their weight. * @@ -1261,15 +1261,15 @@ typedef enum _cairo_font_weight { /** * cairo_subpixel_order_t: * @CAIRO_SUBPIXEL_ORDER_DEFAULT: Use the default subpixel order for - * for the target device + * for the target device, since 1.0 * @CAIRO_SUBPIXEL_ORDER_RGB: Subpixel elements are arranged horizontally - * with red at the left + * with red at the left, since 1.0 * @CAIRO_SUBPIXEL_ORDER_BGR: Subpixel elements are arranged horizontally - * with blue at the left + * with blue at the left, since 1.0 * @CAIRO_SUBPIXEL_ORDER_VRGB: Subpixel elements are arranged vertically - * with red at the top + * with red at the top, since 1.0 * @CAIRO_SUBPIXEL_ORDER_VBGR: Subpixel elements are arranged vertically - * with blue at the top + * with blue at the top, since 1.0 * * The subpixel order specifies the order of color elements within * each pixel on the display device when rendering with an @@ -1288,15 +1288,15 @@ typedef enum _cairo_subpixel_order { /** * cairo_hint_style_t: * @CAIRO_HINT_STYLE_DEFAULT: Use the default hint style for - * font backend and target device - * @CAIRO_HINT_STYLE_NONE: Do not hint outlines + * font backend and target device, since 1.0 + * @CAIRO_HINT_STYLE_NONE: Do not hint outlines, since 1.0 * @CAIRO_HINT_STYLE_SLIGHT: Hint outlines slightly to improve * contrast while retaining good fidelity to the original - * shapes. + * shapes, since 1.0 * @CAIRO_HINT_STYLE_MEDIUM: Hint outlines with medium strength * giving a compromise between fidelity to the original shapes - * and contrast - * @CAIRO_HINT_STYLE_FULL: Hint outlines to maximize contrast + * and contrast, since 1.0 + * @CAIRO_HINT_STYLE_FULL: Hint outlines to maximize contrast, since 1.0 * * Specifies the type of hinting to do on font outlines. Hinting * is the process of fitting outlines to the pixel grid in order @@ -1320,9 +1320,9 @@ typedef enum _cairo_hint_style { /** * cairo_hint_metrics_t: * @CAIRO_HINT_METRICS_DEFAULT: Hint metrics in the default - * manner for the font backend and target device - * @CAIRO_HINT_METRICS_OFF: Do not hint font metrics - * @CAIRO_HINT_METRICS_ON: Hint font metrics + * manner for the font backend and target device, since 1.0 + * @CAIRO_HINT_METRICS_OFF: Do not hint font metrics, since 1.0 + * @CAIRO_HINT_METRICS_ON: Hint font metrics, since 1.0 * * Specifies whether to hint font metrics; hinting font metrics * means quantizing them so that they are integer values in @@ -1503,10 +1503,11 @@ cairo_font_face_status (cairo_font_face_t *font_face); /** * cairo_font_type_t: - * @CAIRO_FONT_TYPE_TOY: The font was created using cairo's toy font api - * @CAIRO_FONT_TYPE_FT: The font is of type FreeType - * @CAIRO_FONT_TYPE_WIN32: The font is of type Win32 - * @CAIRO_FONT_TYPE_QUARTZ: The font is of type Quartz (Since: 1.6) + * @CAIRO_FONT_TYPE_TOY: The font was created using cairo's toy font api (Since: 1.2) + * @CAIRO_FONT_TYPE_FT: The font is of type FreeType (Since: 1.2) + * @CAIRO_FONT_TYPE_WIN32: The font is of type Win32 (Since: 1.2) + * @CAIRO_FONT_TYPE_QUARTZ: The font is of type Quartz (Since: 1.6, in 1.2 and + * 1.4 it was named CAIRO_FONT_TYPE_ATSUI) * @CAIRO_FONT_TYPE_USER: The font was create using cairo's user font api (Since: 1.8) * * #cairo_font_type_t is used to describe the type of a given font @@ -1949,10 +1950,10 @@ cairo_get_group_target (cairo_t *cr); /** * cairo_path_data_type_t: - * @CAIRO_PATH_MOVE_TO: A move-to operation - * @CAIRO_PATH_LINE_TO: A line-to operation - * @CAIRO_PATH_CURVE_TO: A curve-to operation - * @CAIRO_PATH_CLOSE_PATH: A close-path operation + * @CAIRO_PATH_MOVE_TO: A move-to operation, since 1.0 + * @CAIRO_PATH_LINE_TO: A line-to operation, since 1.0 + * @CAIRO_PATH_CURVE_TO: A curve-to operation, since 1.0 + * @CAIRO_PATH_CLOSE_PATH: A close-path operation, since 1.0 * * #cairo_path_data_t is used to describe the type of one portion * of a path when represented as a #cairo_path_t. @@ -2101,15 +2102,15 @@ cairo_device_reference (cairo_device_t *device); /** * cairo_device_type_t: - * @CAIRO_DEVICE_TYPE_DRM: The device is of type Direct Render Manager - * @CAIRO_DEVICE_TYPE_GL: The device is of type OpenGL - * @CAIRO_DEVICE_TYPE_SCRIPT: The device is of type script - * @CAIRO_DEVICE_TYPE_XCB: The device is of type xcb - * @CAIRO_DEVICE_TYPE_XLIB: The device is of type xlib - * @CAIRO_DEVICE_TYPE_XML: The device is of type XML + * @CAIRO_DEVICE_TYPE_DRM: The device is of type Direct Render Manager, since 1.10 + * @CAIRO_DEVICE_TYPE_GL: The device is of type OpenGL, since 1.10 + * @CAIRO_DEVICE_TYPE_SCRIPT: The device is of type script, since 1.10 + * @CAIRO_DEVICE_TYPE_XCB: The device is of type xcb, since 1.10 + * @CAIRO_DEVICE_TYPE_XLIB: The device is of type xlib, since 1.10 + * @CAIRO_DEVICE_TYPE_XML: The device is of type XML, since 1.10 * @CAIRO_DEVICE_TYPE_COGL: The device is of type cogl, since 1.12 * @CAIRO_DEVICE_TYPE_WIN32: The device is of type win32, since 1.12 - * @CAIRO_DEVICE_TYPE_INVALID: The device is invalid + * @CAIRO_DEVICE_TYPE_INVALID: The device is invalid, since 1.10 * * #cairo_device_type_t is used to describe the type of a given * device. The devices types are also known as "backends" within cairo. @@ -2305,20 +2306,20 @@ cairo_surface_status (cairo_surface_t *surface); /** * cairo_surface_type_t: - * @CAIRO_SURFACE_TYPE_IMAGE: The surface is of type image - * @CAIRO_SURFACE_TYPE_PDF: The surface is of type pdf - * @CAIRO_SURFACE_TYPE_PS: The surface is of type ps - * @CAIRO_SURFACE_TYPE_XLIB: The surface is of type xlib - * @CAIRO_SURFACE_TYPE_XCB: The surface is of type xcb - * @CAIRO_SURFACE_TYPE_GLITZ: The surface is of type glitz - * @CAIRO_SURFACE_TYPE_QUARTZ: The surface is of type quartz - * @CAIRO_SURFACE_TYPE_WIN32: The surface is of type win32 - * @CAIRO_SURFACE_TYPE_BEOS: The surface is of type beos - * @CAIRO_SURFACE_TYPE_DIRECTFB: The surface is of type directfb - * @CAIRO_SURFACE_TYPE_SVG: The surface is of type svg - * @CAIRO_SURFACE_TYPE_OS2: The surface is of type os2 - * @CAIRO_SURFACE_TYPE_WIN32_PRINTING: The surface is a win32 printing surface - * @CAIRO_SURFACE_TYPE_QUARTZ_IMAGE: The surface is of type quartz_image + * @CAIRO_SURFACE_TYPE_IMAGE: The surface is of type image, since 1.2 + * @CAIRO_SURFACE_TYPE_PDF: The surface is of type pdf, since 1.2 + * @CAIRO_SURFACE_TYPE_PS: The surface is of type ps, since 1.2 + * @CAIRO_SURFACE_TYPE_XLIB: The surface is of type xlib, since 1.2 + * @CAIRO_SURFACE_TYPE_XCB: The surface is of type xcb, since 1.2 + * @CAIRO_SURFACE_TYPE_GLITZ: The surface is of type glitz, since 1.2 + * @CAIRO_SURFACE_TYPE_QUARTZ: The surface is of type quartz, since 1.2 + * @CAIRO_SURFACE_TYPE_WIN32: The surface is of type win32, since 1.2 + * @CAIRO_SURFACE_TYPE_BEOS: The surface is of type beos, since 1.2 + * @CAIRO_SURFACE_TYPE_DIRECTFB: The surface is of type directfb, since 1.2 + * @CAIRO_SURFACE_TYPE_SVG: The surface is of type svg, since 1.2 + * @CAIRO_SURFACE_TYPE_OS2: The surface is of type os2, since 1.4 + * @CAIRO_SURFACE_TYPE_WIN32_PRINTING: The surface is a win32 printing surface, since 1.6 + * @CAIRO_SURFACE_TYPE_QUARTZ_IMAGE: The surface is of type quartz_image, since 1.6 * @CAIRO_SURFACE_TYPE_SCRIPT: The surface is of type script, since 1.10 * @CAIRO_SURFACE_TYPE_QT: The surface is of type Qt, since 1.10 * @CAIRO_SURFACE_TYPE_RECORDING: The surface is of type recording, since 1.10 @@ -2737,11 +2738,11 @@ cairo_pattern_set_user_data (cairo_pattern_t *pattern, /** * cairo_pattern_type_t: * @CAIRO_PATTERN_TYPE_SOLID: The pattern is a solid (uniform) - * color. It may be opaque or translucent. - * @CAIRO_PATTERN_TYPE_SURFACE: The pattern is a based on a surface (an image). - * @CAIRO_PATTERN_TYPE_LINEAR: The pattern is a linear gradient. - * @CAIRO_PATTERN_TYPE_RADIAL: The pattern is a radial gradient. - * @CAIRO_PATTERN_TYPE_MESH: The pattern is a mesh. + * color. It may be opaque or translucent, since 1.2. + * @CAIRO_PATTERN_TYPE_SURFACE: The pattern is a based on a surface (an image), since 1.2. + * @CAIRO_PATTERN_TYPE_LINEAR: The pattern is a linear gradient, since 1.2. + * @CAIRO_PATTERN_TYPE_RADIAL: The pattern is a radial gradient, since 1.2. + * @CAIRO_PATTERN_TYPE_MESH: The pattern is a mesh, since 1.12. * @CAIRO_PATTERN_TYPE_RASTER_SOURCE: The pattern is a user pattern providing raster data, since 1.12. * * #cairo_pattern_type_t is used to describe the type of a given pattern. @@ -2836,10 +2837,10 @@ cairo_pattern_get_matrix (cairo_pattern_t *pattern, /** * cairo_extend_t: * @CAIRO_EXTEND_NONE: pixels outside of the source pattern - * are fully transparent - * @CAIRO_EXTEND_REPEAT: the pattern is tiled by repeating + * are fully transparent (Since 1.0) + * @CAIRO_EXTEND_REPEAT: the pattern is tiled by repeating (Since 1.0) * @CAIRO_EXTEND_REFLECT: the pattern is tiled by reflecting - * at the edges (Implemented for surface patterns since 1.6) + * at the edges (Since 1.0; but only implemented for surface patterns since 1.6) * @CAIRO_EXTEND_PAD: pixels outside of the pattern copy * the closest pixel from the source (Since 1.2; but only * implemented for surface patterns since 1.6) @@ -2874,15 +2875,15 @@ cairo_pattern_get_extend (cairo_pattern_t *pattern); /** * cairo_filter_t: * @CAIRO_FILTER_FAST: A high-performance filter, with quality similar - * to %CAIRO_FILTER_NEAREST + * to %CAIRO_FILTER_NEAREST (Since 1.0) * @CAIRO_FILTER_GOOD: A reasonable-performance filter, with quality - * similar to %CAIRO_FILTER_BILINEAR + * similar to %CAIRO_FILTER_BILINEAR (Since 1.0) * @CAIRO_FILTER_BEST: The highest-quality available, performance may - * not be suitable for interactive use. - * @CAIRO_FILTER_NEAREST: Nearest-neighbor filtering - * @CAIRO_FILTER_BILINEAR: Linear interpolation in two dimensions + * not be suitable for interactive use. (Since 1.0) + * @CAIRO_FILTER_NEAREST: Nearest-neighbor filtering (Since 1.0) + * @CAIRO_FILTER_BILINEAR: Linear interpolation in two dimensions (Since 1.0) * @CAIRO_FILTER_GAUSSIAN: This filter value is currently - * unimplemented, and should not be used in current code. + * unimplemented, and should not be used in current code. (Since 1.0) * * #cairo_filter_t is used to indicate what filtering should be * applied when reading pixel values from patterns. See |