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- <!ENTITY docsty SYSTEM "../../common/docbook/docbook.stl" >
+ <!ENTITY docsty SYSTEM "../../../doc/common/docbook/docbook.stl" >
+ <!ENTITY usersTOC SYSTEM "./usersGuide/TOC.sgm" SUBDOC >
+ <!ENTITY usersGuide SYSTEM "./usersGuide/book.sgm" SUBDOC >
+ <!ENTITY infoTOC SYSTEM "./infoUGd/TOC.sgm" SUBDOC >
+ <!ENTITY infoGuide SYSTEM "./infoUGd/book.sgm" SUBDOC >
+ <!ENTITY sysAdminTOC SYSTEM "./sysAdminGuide/TOC.sgm" SUBDOC >
+ <!ENTITY sysAdminGuide SYSTEM "./sysAdminGuide/book.sgm" SUBDOC >
+ <!ENTITY infoAPTOC SYSTEM "./infoAPg/TOC.sgm" SUBDOC >
+ <!ENTITY infoAPGuide SYSTEM "./infoAPg/book.sgm" SUBDOC >
+ <!ENTITY RoadmapTOC SYSTEM "./progOview/TOC.sgm" SUBDOC >
+ <!ENTITY RoadmapGuide SYSTEM "./progOview/book.sgm" SUBDOC >
<!ENTITY AppTOC SYSTEM "./progGuide/TOC.sgm" SUBDOC >
<!ENTITY AppGuide SYSTEM "./progGuide/book.sgm" SUBDOC >
+ <!ENTITY manTOC SYSTEM "./man/TOC.sgm" SUBDOC >
+ <!ENTITY manPages SYSTEM "./man/book.sgm" SUBDOC >
+ <!ENTITY InternatTOC SYSTEM "./i18nGuide/TOC.sgm" SUBDOC >
+ <!ENTITY InternatGuide SYSTEM "./i18nGuide/book.sgm" SUBDOC >
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<!ENTITY BuilderGuide SYSTEM "./builderGuide/book.sgm" SUBDOC >
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<!ENTITY DtKshGuide SYSTEM "./dtkshGuide/book.sgm" SUBDOC >
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- <!ENTITY GlossGuide SYSTEM "./glossary/book.sgm" SUBDOC >
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- <!ENTITY RoadmapGuide SYSTEM "./progOview/book.sgm" SUBDOC >
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<!ENTITY TTUserGuide SYSTEM "./ttGuide/book.sgm" SUBDOC >
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<!ENTITY helpGuide SYSTEM "./helpGuide/book.sgm" SUBDOC >
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- <!ENTITY sysAdminGuide SYSTEM "./sysAdminGuide/book.sgm" SUBDOC >
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- <!ENTITY usersGuide SYSTEM "./usersGuide/book.sgm" SUBDOC >
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<!ENTITY docbookGuide SYSTEM "./docbookGuide/book.sgm" SUBDOC >
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- <!ENTITY manPages SYSTEM "./man/book.sgm" SUBDOC >
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- <!ENTITY infoGuide SYSTEM "./infoUGd/book.sgm" SUBDOC >
- <!ENTITY infoAPTOC SYSTEM "./infoAPg/TOC.sgm" SUBDOC >
- <!ENTITY infoAPGuide SYSTEM "./infoAPg/book.sgm" SUBDOC >
+ <!ENTITY GlossTOC SYSTEM "./glossary/TOC.sgm" SUBDOC >
+ <!ENTITY GlossGuide SYSTEM "./glossary/book.sgm" SUBDOC >
]>
<!-- (c) Copyright 1995 FUJITSU LIMITED. -->
<!-- (c) Copyright 1995 Hitachi. -->
<chapter id="ABUG.edprp.div.1">
-<title id="ABUG.edprp.mkr.1">Editing Properties of Interface
-Objects</title>
+<title id="ABUG.edprp.mkr.1">Editing Properties of Interface Objects</title>
<para>All objects dragged from the App Builder palettes have <emphasis>properties</emphasis> that can be
edited. These properties include object name, color, and a variety of other
characteristics, depending on the object type. Once you have dropped an object
a Title.
</para>
</sect1>
-<sect1 Id="DB.div.28"><title>LiteralLayouts, ProgramListings, Screens,
-and ScreenShots</title>
+<sect1 Id="DB.div.28"><title>LiteralLayouts, ProgramListings, Screens, and ScreenShots</title>
<para>The DocBook DTD provides three elements for material
set off from the main text, in which
white space and line breaks are to be considered
$(DtkshSpanWidth 1 1)</programlisting>
</sect1>
<sect1 id="DKSUG.convf.div.8">
-<title>DtkshDisplayInformationDialog, DtkshDisplayQuestionDialog, DtDisplayWarningDialog,
-DtkshDisplayWorkingDialog, and DtkshDisplayErrorDialog<indexterm><primary>DtkshDisplayInformationDialog</primary></indexterm><indexterm><primary>DtkshDisplayQuestionDialog</primary></indexterm><indexterm><primary>DtDisplayWarningDialog</primary>
+<title>DtkshDisplayInformationDialog, DtkshDisplayQuestionDialog, DtDisplayWarningDialog, DtkshDisplayWorkingDialog, and DtkshDisplayErrorDialog<indexterm><primary>DtkshDisplayInformationDialog</primary></indexterm><indexterm><primary>DtkshDisplayQuestionDialog</primary></indexterm><indexterm><primary>DtDisplayWarningDialog</primary>
</indexterm><indexterm><primary>DtkshDisplayWorkingDialog</primary></indexterm><indexterm>
<primary>DtkshDisplayErrorDialog</primary></indexterm></title>
<para>These convenience functions create a single instance of each of the
</sect2>
</sect1>
<sect1 id="HRDC.OrgH.div.20">
-<title id="HRDC.OrgH.mkr.11">Writing Your First Help Volume: A Step-by-Step
-Example</title>
+<title id="HRDC.OrgH.mkr.11">Writing Your First Help Volume: A Step-by-Step Example</title>
<para>Typically you organize your help files in a <filename>help</filename>
directory. This step-by-step example demonstrates how to create and view a
standalone help volume. (As a standalone volume, it does not involve interaction
</IndexTerm><IndexTerm>
<Primary>configuration file</Primary>
<Secondary>fonts</Secondary>
-</IndexTerm>
-Fonts in CDE Configuration Files</Title>
+</IndexTerm> Fonts in CDE Configuration Files</Title>
<Para>CDE specifies a set of generic standard application font names, in several sizes,
that can be used by applications running under CDE on all platforms. Each
CDE vendor maps the standard set of font names to its available fonts. The
</IndexTerm><IndexTerm>
<Primary>user model</Primary>
<Secondary>drag and drop</Secondary>
-</IndexTerm>
-Drop User Model</Title>
+</IndexTerm>Drop User Model</Title>
<Para>This section describes the user model behind drag and drop to help you design
an application that is consistent with the rest of the desktop and users'
expectations.</Para>
<!-- (c) Copyright 1995 FUJITSU LIMITED. -->
<!-- (c) Copyright 1995 Hitachi. -->
<Chapter Id="PG.wsmgr.div.1">
-<Title Id="PG.wsmgr.mkr.1">Integrating with the
-Workspace Manager</Title>
+<Title Id="PG.wsmgr.mkr.1">Integrating with the Workspace Manager</Title>
<Para>The<IndexTerm>
<Primary>Workspace Manager</Primary>
<Secondary>integrating with</Secondary>
<Title Id="PG.wsmgr.mkr.2">Communicating with the<IndexTerm>
<Primary>Workspace Manager</Primary>
<Secondary>communicating with</Secondary>
-</IndexTerm>
-Workspace Manager</Title>
+</IndexTerm> Workspace Manager</Title>
<Para>An application communicates with the Workspace Manager by using functions
provided by the desktop. These functions allow you to quickly and easily
perform a variety of tasks associated with workspace management. The
<Title Id="PG.wsmgr.mkr.3">Placing an Application Window in<IndexTerm>
<Primary>workspace</Primary>
<Secondary>placing application window in</Secondary>
-</IndexTerm>
-Workspaces</Title>
+</IndexTerm> Workspaces</Title>
<Para>An application can place its windows in any or all of the existing workspaces.
<Command>DtWsmOccupyAllWorkspaces</Command> places the windows in all currently defined
workspaces, while <Command>DtWsmSetWorkspacesOccupied</Command> places the windows in
<Title Id="PG.wsmgr.mkr.4">Identifying<IndexTerm>
<Primary>workspace</Primary>
<Secondary>identifying</Secondary>
-</IndexTerm>
-Workspaces Containing the Application Windows</Title>
+</IndexTerm> Workspaces Containing the Application Windows</Title>
<Para>The function <Command>DtWsmGetWorkspacesOccupied</Command> returns a list of the
workspaces in which a specified application window resides. In <Filename>occupy.c</Filename>, the
procedure <Command>ShowWorkspaceOccupancy</Command> calls this function. Based on the results
<Title Id="PG.wsmgr.mkr.5">Preventing<IndexTerm>
<Primary>workspace</Primary>
<Secondary>preventing application movement</Secondary>
-</IndexTerm>
-Application Movement Among Workspaces</Title>
+</IndexTerm> Application Movement Among Workspaces</Title>
<Para>The function <Command><IndexTerm>
<Primary>DtWsmRemoveWorkspaceFunctions</Primary>
</IndexTerm>DtWsmRemoveWorkspaceFunctions</Command> prevents an application
<Title Id="PG.wsmgr.mkr.6">Monitoring<IndexTerm>
<Primary>workspace</Primary>
<Secondary>monitoring changes</Secondary>
-</IndexTerm>
-Workspace Changes</Title>
+</IndexTerm> Workspace Changes</Title>
<Para>You can monitor workspace changes by using either or both of the following
functions:</Para>
<ItemizedList Remap="Bullet1">
<!-- (c) Copyright 1995 FUJITSU LIMITED. -->
<!-- (c) Copyright 1995 Hitachi. -->
<Chapter Id="PG.datat.div.1">
-<Title Id="PG.datat.mkr.1">Accessing the Data-Typing
-Database</Title>
+<Title Id="PG.datat.mkr.1">Accessing the Data-Typing Database</Title>
<Para>This chapter describes the data-typing functions and how to use the data-
typing database.</Para>
<InformalTable Id="PG.datat.itbl.1" Frame="All">
</sect2>
</sect1>
<sect1 id="RDMAP.port.div.9">
-<title id="RDMAP.port.mkr.4">Common Desktop Environment Motif Widget Binary
-Compatibility Guidelines<indexterm><primary>guidelines</primary><secondary>Common Desktop Environment Motif widget binary compatibility</secondary>
+<title id="RDMAP.port.mkr.4">Common Desktop Environment Motif Widget Binary Compatibility Guidelines<indexterm><primary>guidelines</primary><secondary>Common Desktop Environment Motif widget binary compatibility</secondary>
</indexterm><indexterm><primary>compatibility</primary><secondary>guidelines,
for Common Desktop Environment widgets</secondary></indexterm><indexterm>
<primary>widget</primary><secondary>compatibility guidelines <$startrange></secondary></indexterm></title>
<Sect1 Id="TTUG.Examp.div.2">
<Title>Example<IndexTerm>
<Primary>Ttdt_file_cb</Primary>
-</IndexTerm>
-Ttdt_file_cb</Title>
+</IndexTerm> Ttdt_file_cb</Title>
<Para><!--Original XRef content: 'Code Example D‐2'--><XRef Role="CodeOrFigureOrTable" Linkend="TTUG.Examp.mkr.2"> is an example of a typical algorithm of this callback.</Para>
<Example Id="TTUG.Examp.tbl.2">
<Title Id="TTUG.Examp.mkr.2">Typical Algorithm of Ttdt_file_cb</Title>
<Sect1 Id="TTUG.Examp.div.3">
<Title>Example<IndexTerm>
<Primary>Ttmedia_load_msg_cb</Primary>
-</IndexTerm>
-Ttmedia_load_msg_cb</Title>
+</IndexTerm> Ttmedia_load_msg_cb</Title>
<Para><!--Original XRef content: 'Code Example D‐3'--><XRef Role="CodeOrFigureOrTable" Linkend="TTUG.Examp.mkr.3"> is an example of a typical algorithm of this callback.</Para>
<Example Id="TTUG.Examp.tbl.3">
<Title Id="TTUG.Examp.mkr.3">Typical Algorithm of Ttmedia_load_msg_cb</Title>
<Sect1 Id="TTUG.Examp.div.4">
<Title>Example<IndexTerm>
<Primary>Ttmedia_load_pat_cb</Primary>
-</IndexTerm>
-Ttmedia_load_pat_cb</Title>
+</IndexTerm> Ttmedia_load_pat_cb</Title>
<Para><!--Original XRef content: 'Code Example D‐4'--><XRef Role="CodeOrFigureOrTable" Linkend="TTUG.Examp.mkr.4"> is an example of a typical algorithm of this callback.</Para>
<Example Id="TTUG.Examp.tbl.4">
<Title Id="TTUG.Examp.mkr.4">Typical Algorithm of Ttmedia_load_pat_cb</Title>
<Sect1 Id="TTUG.Examp.div.5">
<Title>Example Ptype Signature for<IndexTerm>
<Primary>Ttmedia_ptype_declare</Primary>
-</IndexTerm>
-Ttmedia_ptype_declare Function</Title>
+</IndexTerm> Ttmedia_ptype_declare Function</Title>
<Para><!--Original XRef content: 'Code Example D‐5'--><XRef Role="CodeOrFigureOrTable" Linkend="TTUG.Examp.mkr.5"> is an example of the signature layout of a media ptype.</Para>
<Example Id="TTUG.Examp.tbl.5">
<Title Id="TTUG.Examp.mkr.5">Example of Media Ptype Signature Layout</Title>
<!-- (c) Copyright 1995 Hitachi. -->
<Chapter Id="TTUG.ttsnp.div.1">
-<Title Id="TTUG.ttsnp.mkr.1">Using TTSnoop to Debug
-Messages and Patterns</Title>
+<Title Id="TTUG.ttsnp.mkr.1">Using TTSnoop to Debug Messages and Patterns</Title>
<Para><Emphasis><IndexTerm>
<Primary>TTSnoop</Primary>
</IndexTerm></Emphasis>TTSnoop is a tool provided to create and send custom‐constructed ToolTalk
</sect2>
</sect1>
<sect1 id="UG.UAppM.div.24">
-<title id="UG.UAppM.mkr.6">Running and Organizing Applications Using the Front
-Panel<indexterm><primary>Front Panel</primary><secondary>running applications
+<title id="UG.UAppM.mkr.6">Running and Organizing Applications Using the Front Panel<indexterm><primary>Front Panel</primary><secondary>running applications
from</secondary></indexterm><indexterm><primary>applications</primary><secondary>running from Front Panel</secondary></indexterm></title>
<para>The Personal Applications subpanel is a container for applications you
use frequently.</para>