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RE: Code markup.
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- Subject: RE: DOCBOOK: Code markup.
- From: "Dave Pawson" <dave dot pawson at virgin dot net>
- Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2000 19:19:10 +0100
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| <command moreinfo="none">xf86GetFlipPixels()</command>
That's a function, not a command.
For which the markup is...?
| <arg choice="opt" rep="norepeat">-flippixels</arg>
This is the odd part, -flippixels is clearly an option
that you would
pass to the, um, xinit (?) program, but xf86GetFlipPixels
must return
whether or not that option was set.
-flippixels is not properly an argument to xf86GetFlipPixels().
Now confessing my ignorance, I'll have to ask the question on
xfree86
and get back on that one.
I checked and got this 'mixed' reply.
I.e. its both a parameter to an app,
held as a global, and accessed by a function :-|
As for mark-up, that leaves me totally stumped!
reply below.
Regards DaveP
The name of a global variable here is "xf86FlipPixels" as shown at:
<quote><verb>
xf86Verbose verbosity level
xf86Bpp -bpp from the command line
xf86Depth -depth from the command line
xf86Weight -weight from the command line
xf86Gamma -{r,g,b,}gamma from the command line
xf86FlipPixels -flippixels from the command line
xf86ProbeOnly -probeonly from the command line
defaultColorVisualClass -cc from the command line
</verb></quote>
and "xf86GetFlipPixels()" is the interface to the variable "xf86FlipPixels"
in order to get the value of that variable.
In the source code, this function is defined at common/xf86Helper.c as
Bool
xf86GetFlipPixels()
{
return xf86FlipPixels;
}