From 720c54877d661cc9fee91185547c3b6017404af3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Darrell Anderson Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2014 14:13:53 -0600 Subject: Delete obsolete kpercentage help handbook. --- kpercentage/kpercentage/kpercentage.docbook | 556 ---------------------------- 1 file changed, 556 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 kpercentage/kpercentage/kpercentage.docbook diff --git a/kpercentage/kpercentage/kpercentage.docbook b/kpercentage/kpercentage/kpercentage.docbook deleted file mode 100644 index 809ccb85..00000000 --- a/kpercentage/kpercentage/kpercentage.docbook +++ /dev/null @@ -1,556 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - -]> - - - - - - - - - - - - - -The KPercentage Handbook - - - -George -N. -Ugnacious - -
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- - - - -1999 -2000 -George N. Ugnacious - - - -&FDLNotice; - - - -03/04/1999 -1.01.00 - - - - - -&kpercentage; is an application specially designed to do nothing you would -ever want. - - - - - - -KDE -tdeutils -Kapp -nothing -nothing else - - -
- - - - -Introduction - - - - -&kapp; is a program that lets you do absolutely nothing. Please report -any problems or feature requests to the KDE mailing lists. - - - - -Using KPercentage - - - - - - - - -Here's a screenshot of &kapp; - - - - - - - - - Screenshot - - - - - - - -More Kapp features - -It slices! It dices! and it comes with a free toaster! - -The Squiggle Tool - - - - - - - - Squiggle - - is used to draw squiggly lines all over -the &kpercentage; main window. It's not a bug, it's a feature! - - - - - - -Command Reference - - - - -The main KPercentage window - - - -The File Menu - - - - - -Ctrln - -File -New - -Creates a new document - - - - -Ctrls - -File -Save - -Saves the document - - - - -Ctrlq - -File -Quit - -Quits &kapp; - - - - - - - - - - -Developer's Guide to KPercentage - - - - -Programming &kpercentage; plugins is a joy to behold. Just read through the next -66 pages of API's to learn how! - - - - - - -XtUnmanageChildren -Xt - Geometry Management - - -XtUnmanageChildren - -remove a list of children from a parent widget's managed list. - -widgetsremoving -XtUnmanageChildren - - - -4 March 1996 - - -void XtUnmanageChildren(children, num_children) - WidgetList children; - Cardinal num_children; - - - -Inputs - - -children - - -Specifies an array of child widgets. Each child must be of -class RectObj or any subclass thereof. - - - - -num_children - - -Specifies the number of elements in children. - - - - - - - -Description - -XtUnmanageChildren() unmaps the specified widgets -and removes them from their parent's geometry management. -The widgets will disappear from the screen, and (depending -on its parent) may no longer have screen space allocated for -them. - -Each of the widgets in the children array must have -the same parent. - -See the “Algorithm” section below for full details of the -widget unmanagement procedure. - - - - -Usage -Unmanaging widgets is the usual method for temporarily -making them invisible. They can be re-managed with -XtManageChildren(). - -You can unmap a widget, but leave it under geometry -management by calling XtUnmapWidget(). You can -destroy a widget's window without destroying the widget by -calling XtUnrealizeWidget(). You can destroy a -widget completely with XtDestroyWidget(). - -If you are only going to unmanage a single widget, it is -more convenient to call XtUnmanageChild(). It is -often more convenient to call XtUnmanageChild() -several times than it is to declare and initialize an array -of widgets to pass to XtUnmanageChildren(). Calling -XtUnmanageChildren() is more efficient, however, -because it only calls the parent's change_managed() -method once. - - - - -Algorithm - -XtUnmanageChildren() performs the following: - - - -- - - -Ignores the child if it already is unmanaged or is being -destroyed. - - - - -- - - -Otherwise, if the child is realized, it makes it nonvisible -by unmapping it. - - - - - - - - - -Structures -The WidgetList type is simply an array of widgets: - -typedef Widget *WidgetList; - - - - - - - -Questions and Answers - - - -&reporting.bugs; -&updating.documentation; - - - - -My Mouse doesn't work. How do I quit &kapp;? - - -You silly goose! Check out the Commands -Section for the answer. - - - - -Why can't I twiddle my documents? - - -You can only twiddle your documents if you have the foobar.lib -installed. - - - - - - - - - -Credits and License - - -&kapp; - - -Program copyright 1997 John Q. Hacker jqh@kde.org - - -Contributors: - -Konqui the KDE Dragon konqui@kde.org - -Tux the Linux Penguin tux@linux.org - - - - - -Documentation copyright 1999 George N. Ugnacious gnu@kde.org - - - - -&underFDL; - - - - -&underGPL; -&underBSDLicense; -&underArtisticLicense; -&underX11License; - - - - -Installation - - -How to obtain KPercentage - - -&kpercentage; is part of the KDE project -http://www.kde.org. -&kpercentage; can be found in the tdeutils package on -ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/, the -main ftp site of the KDE project. - - - -Requirements - - - - -In order to successfully use &kpercentage;, you need KDE 1.1. Foobar.lib is required -in order to support the advanced &kpercentage; features. &kpercentage; uses about 5 megs of -memory to run, but this may vary depending on your platform and -configuration. - - - -All required libraries as well as &kpercentage; itself can be found -on The &kpercentage; home page. - - - - -You can find a list of changes at http://apps.kde.org/kapp. - - - - -Compilation and Installation - - -In order to compile and install KApp on your system, type the following in the base -directory of the Icon Editor distribution: - -% ./configure -% make -% make install - - - -Since KApp uses autoconf and automake you should have not trouble compiling it. -Should you run into problems please report them to the KDE mailing lists. - - - - -Configuration - -Don't forget to tell your system to start the dtd -dicer-toaster daemon first, or KApp won't work ! - - - - - -&documentation.index; -
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