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diff --git a/libXt/specs/Xtk.intr.front b/libXt/specs/Xtk.intr.front deleted file mode 100644 index 353467fdf..000000000 --- a/libXt/specs/Xtk.intr.front +++ /dev/null @@ -1,333 +0,0 @@ -.\" MIT header page and copyright notice -.\" MIT page header and footers -.\" -.EH '''' -.OH '''' -.EF '''' -.OF '''' -.ps 11 -.nr PS 11 -\& -.sp 8 -.ce 4 -\s+2\fB\*(xT\fP\s-2 - -\s+1\fBX Window System\fP\s-1 - -\s+1\fBX Version 11, Release \*(Rn\fP\s-1 - - -First Revision - April, 1994 -.sp 5 -.ce 4 -\s-1Joel McCormack -.sp 6p -Digital Equipment Corporation -Western Software Laboratory -.sp 2 -.ce 4 -Paul Asente -.sp 6p -Digital Equipment Corporation -Western Software Laboratory -.sp 2 -.ce 4 -Ralph R. Swick -.sp 6p -Digital Equipment Corporation -External Research Group -MIT X Consortium -.sp 2 -.ce 3 -version 6 edited by Donna Converse -.sp 6p -X Consortium, Inc.\s+1 -.bp -\& -.ps 9 -.nr PS 9 -.sp 8 -.LP -X Window System is a trademark of X Consortium, Inc. -.LP -Copyright \(co 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1994 -X Consortium -.LP -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -the following conditions: -.LP -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included -in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. -.LP -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS -OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. -IN NO EVENT SHALL THE X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR -OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, -ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR -OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. -.LP -Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X Consortium shall -not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or -other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization -from the X Consortium. -.LP -Copyright \(co 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1994 -Digital Equipment Corporation, Maynard, Massachusetts. -.LP -Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this documentation for any -purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright -notice appears in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this -permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and that the name of -Digital not be used in in advertising or publicity pertaining -to distribution of the software without specific, written prior permission. -Digital makes no representations about the suitability of the -software described herein for any purpose. -It is provided ``as is'' without express or implied warranty. -.ps 11 -.nr PS 11 -.bp 11 -.EF ''\fB \\\\n(PN \fP'' -.OF ''\fB \\\\n(PN \fP'' -.af PN i -.XS ix -Acknowledgments -.XE -\& -.sp 1 -.ce 3 -\s+1\fBAcknowledgments\fP\s-1 -.sp 2 -.na -.LP -The design of the X11 Intrinsics was done primarily -by Joel McCormack of Digital WSL. -Major contributions to the design and implementation also -were done by Charles Haynes, Mike Chow, and Paul Asente of Digital WSL. -Additional contributors to the design and/or implementation were: -.LP -.Ds -.ta 3i -Loretta Guarino-Reid (Digital WSL) Rich Hyde (Digital WSL) -Susan Angebranndt (Digital WSL) Terry Weissman (Digital WSL) -Mary Larson (Digital UEG) Mark Manasse (Digital SRC) -Jim Gettys (Digital SRC) Leo Treggiari (Digital SDT) -Ralph Swick (Project Athena and Digital ERP) Mark Ackerman (Project Athena) -Ron Newman (Project Athena) Bob Scheifler (MIT LCS) -.De -.LP -The contributors to the X10 toolkit also deserve mention. -Although the X11 Intrinsics present an entirely different programming style, -they borrow heavily from the implicit and explicit concepts in the X10 -toolkit. -.LP -The design and implementation of the X10 Intrinsics were done by: -.LP -.Ds -Terry Weissman (Digital WSL) -Smokey Wallace (Digital WSL) -Phil Karlton (Digital WSL) -Charles Haynes (Digital WSL) -Frank Hall (HP) -.De -.LP -The design and implementation of the X10 toolkit's sample widgets were -by the above, as well as by: -.LP -.Ds -Ram Rao (Digital UEG) -Mary Larson (Digital UEG) -Mike Gancarz (Digital UEG) -Kathleen Langone (Digital UEG) -.De -These widgets provided a checklist of requirements that we -had to address in the X11 Intrinsics. -.LP -Thanks go to Al Mento of Digital's UEG Documentation Group for -formatting and generally improving this document -and to John Ousterhout of Berkeley for extensively reviewing -early drafts of it. -.LP -Finally, a special thanks to Mike Chow, -whose extensive performance analysis of the X10 toolkit provided -the justification to redesign it entirely for X11. -.LP -.sp -.Ds 0 -Joel McCormack -Western Software Laboratory -Digital Equipment Corporation - -March 1988 -.De -.bp -.LP -The current design of the \*(xI has benefited greatly from the -input of several dedicated reviewers in the membership of the -X Consortium. -In addition to those already mentioned, -the following individuals have dedicated significant time -to suggesting improvements to the \*(xI: -.LP -.Ds -.ta 3i -Steve Pitschke (Stellar) C. Doug Blewett (AT&T) -Bob Miller (HP) David Schiferl (Tektronix) -Fred Taft (HP) Michael Squires (Sequent) -Marcel Meth (AT&T) Jim Fulton (MIT) -Mike Collins (Digital) Kerry Kimbrough (Texas Instruments) -Scott McGregor (Digital) Phil Karlton (Digital) -Julian Payne (ESS) Jacques Davy (Bull) -Gabriel Beged-Dov (HP) Glenn Widener (Tektronix) -.De -.LP -Thanks go to each of them for the countless hours spent -reviewing drafts and code. -.LP -.sp -.Ds 0 -Ralph R. Swick -External Research Group -Digital Equipment Corporation -MIT Project Athena - -June 1988 -.De -.sp -.LP -From Release 3 to Release 4, several new members joined the design -team. We greatly appreciate the thoughtful comments, suggestions, -lengthy discussions, and in some cases implementation code contributed by each -of the following: -.LP -.Ds -.ta 3i -Don Alecci (AT&T) Ellis Cohen (OSF) -Donna Converse (MIT) Clive Feather (IXI) -Nayeem Islam (Sun) Dana Laursen (HP) -Keith Packard (MIT) Chris Peterson (MIT) -Richard Probst (Sun) Larry Cable (Sun) -.De -.sp -.LP -In Release 5, the effort to define the internationalization additions was -headed by Bill McMahon of Hewlett Packard and Frank Rojas of IBM. This -has been an educational process for many of us, and Bill and Frank's -tutelage has carried us through. Vania Joloboff of the OSF also contributed -to the internationalization additions. The implementation efforts of -Bill, Gabe Beged-Dov, and especially Donna Converse for this release -are also gratefully acknowledged. -.sp -.Ds 0 -Ralph R. Swick - -December 1989 -and -July 1991 -.De -.bp -.LP -The Release 6 Intrinsics is a result of the collaborative -efforts of participants in the X Consortium's \fBintrinsics\fP -working group. -A few individuals contributed substantial design proposals, -participated in lengthy discussions, reviewed final specifications, -and in most cases, were also responsible for sections of the implementation. -They deserve recognition and thanks for their major contributions: -.LP -.Ds -.ta 3i -Paul Asente (Adobe) Larry Cable (SunSoft) -Ellis Cohen (OSF) Daniel Dardailler (OSF) -Vania Joloboff (OSF) Kaleb Keithley (X Consortium) -Courtney Loomis (HP) Douglas Rand (OSF) -Bob Scheifler (X Consortium) Ajay Vohra (SunSoft) -.De -.LP -Many others analyzed designs, offered useful comments and suggestions, -and participated in a significant subset of the process. -The following people deserve thanks for their contributions: -Andy Bovingdon, Sam Chang, Chris Craig, -George Erwin-Grotsky, Keith Edwards, Clive Feather, Stephen Gildea, -Dan Heller, Steve Humphrey, David Kaelbling, -Jaime Lau, Rob Lembree, Stuart Marks, Beth Mynatt, -Tom Paquin, Chris Peterson, Kamesh Ramakrishna, Tom Rodriguez, -Jim VanGilder, Will Walker, and Mike Wexler. -.LP -I am especially grateful to two of my colleagues: Ralph Swick for -expert editorial guidance, and Kaleb Keithley for leadership in -the implementation and the specification work. -.sp -.Ds 0 -Donna Converse -X Consortium -April 1994 -.De -.bp -.XS xii -About This Manual -.XE -\& -.sp 1 -.ce 3 -\s+1\fBAbout This Manual\fP\s-1 -.sp 2 -.na -.LP -\fI\*(xT\fP is intended to be read by both application programmers who will -use one or more of the many widget sets built with the \*(xI -and by widget programmers who will use the \*(xI to build widgets -for one of the widget sets. -Not all the information in this manual, however, applies to both audiences. -That is, because the application programmer is likely to use only a number of -the \*(xI functions in writing an application and because the widget programmer -is likely to use many more, if not all, of the \*(xI functions in building -a widget, -an attempt has been made to highlight those areas of information that are -deemed to be of special interest for the application programmer. -(It is assumed the widget programmer will have to be familiar with all -the information.) -Therefore, all entries in the table of contents that are printed in \fBbold\fP -indicate the information that should be of special interest to an -application programmer. -.LP -It is also assumed that, as application programmers become -more familiar with the concepts discussed in this manual, -they will find it more convenient to implement -portions of their applications as special-purpose or custom widgets. -It is possible, nonetheless, to use widgets without knowing how to build them. -.SH -Conventions Used in this Manual -.LP -This document uses the following conventions: -.IP \(bu 5 -Global symbols are printed in -.PN this -.PN special -.PN font . -These can be either function names, -symbols defined in include files, data types, or structure names. -Arguments to functions, procedures, or macros are printed in \fIitalics\fP. -.IP \(bu 5 -Each function is introduced by a general discussion that -distinguishes it from other functions. -The function declaration itself follows, -and each argument is specifically explained. -General discussion of the function, if any is required, -follows the arguments. -.IP \(bu 5 -To eliminate any ambiguity between those arguments that you pass and those that -a function returns to you, -the explanations for all arguments that you pass start with the word -\fIspecifies\fP or, in the case of multiple arguments, the word \fIspecify\fP. -The explanations for all arguments that are returned to you start with the -word \fIreturns\fP or, in the case of multiple arguments, the word \fIreturn\^\fP. -.bp 1 -.af PN 1 -.EH '\fBX Toolkit Intrinsics\fP''\fBX11 Release \*(Rn\fP' -.OH '\fBX Toolkit Intrinsics\fP''\fBX11 Release \*(Rn\fP' |