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authorAlan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>2010-10-30 20:01:25 -0700
committerAlan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>2010-10-31 15:43:10 -0700
commitea96e0e74fca3306c1320a5daf7fb9ff609b3c5a (patch)
tree4b5121b6bd0ddfd2a0d37ee8b4b7768ca6f2f243
parentd27f326c976d7da9ea43706bca1c3766f225ee6f (diff)
specs: Convert troff ``quotes'' to DocBook <quote>quotes</quote>
perl -i -p -e 's{\`\`([^\047]+)\047\047}{<quote>$1</quote>}g' *.xml Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
-rw-r--r--specs/glossary.xml26
-rw-r--r--specs/sect1-9.xml10
2 files changed, 18 insertions, 18 deletions
diff --git a/specs/glossary.xml b/specs/glossary.xml
index ebc62b8..7ba03ab 100644
--- a/specs/glossary.xml
+++ b/specs/glossary.xml
@@ -231,11 +231,11 @@ connection to the server over which requests and events are sent.
<glossdef>
<indexterm significance="preferred"><primary>Containment</primary></indexterm>
<para>
-A window ``contains'' the pointer if the window is viewable and the
+A window <quote>contains</quote> the pointer if the window is viewable and the
hotspot of the cursor is within a visible region of the window or a
visible region of one of its inferiors.
The border of the window is included as part of the window for containment.
-The pointer is ``in'' a window if the window contains the pointer
+The pointer is <quote>in</quote> a window if the window contains the pointer
but no inferior contains the pointer.
<!-- .KE -->
</para>
@@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ used in conjunction with for graphics output.
Keyboards, mice, tablets, track-balls, button boxes, and so on are all
collectively known as input devices.
The core protocol only deals with two devices,
-``the keyboard'' and ``the pointer.''
+<quote>the keyboard</quote> and <quote>the pointer.</quote>
<!-- .KE -->
</para>
</glossdef>
@@ -1042,20 +1042,20 @@ and pointer shared among the screens.
<para>
A selection can be thought of as an indirect property with dynamic
type; that is, rather than having the property stored in the server,
-it is maintained by some client (the ``owner'').
+it is maintained by some client (the <quote>owner</quote>).
A selection is global in nature and is thought of as belonging to the user
(although maintained by clients), rather than as being private to a particular
window subhierarchy or a particular set of clients.
When a client asks for the contents of a selection,
-it specifies a selection ``target type''.
+it specifies a selection <quote>target type</quote>.
This target type can be used to control the transmitted representation of the
contents.
For example,
-if the selection is ``the last thing the user clicked on''
+if the selection is <quote>the last thing the user clicked on</quote>
and that is currently an image, then the target type might specify
whether the contents of the image should be sent in XY format or Z format.
The target type can also be used to control the class of contents transmitted;
-for example, asking for the ``looks'' (fonts, line
+for example, asking for the <quote>looks</quote> (fonts, line
spacing, indentation, and so on) of a paragraph selection rather than the
text of the paragraph.
The target type can also be used for other purposes.
@@ -1161,14 +1161,14 @@ color.
<para>
Two ISO Latin-1 STRING8 values are considered equal if they are the same
length and if corresponding bytes are either equal or are equivalent as
-follows: decimal values 65 to 90 inclusive (characters ``A'' to ``Z'') are
+follows: decimal values 65 to 90 inclusive (characters <quote>A</quote> to <quote>Z</quote>) are
pairwise equivalent to decimal values 97 to 122 inclusive
-(characters ``a'' to ``z''), decimal values 192 to 214 inclusive
-(characters ``A grave'' to ``O diaeresis'') are pairwise equivalent to decimal
-values 224 to 246 inclusive (characters ``a grave'' to ``o diaeresis''),
-and decimal values 216 to 222 inclusive (characters ``O oblique'' to ``THORN'')
+(characters <quote>a</quote> to <quote>z</quote>), decimal values 192 to 214 inclusive
+(characters <quote>A grave</quote> to <quote>O diaeresis</quote>) are pairwise equivalent to decimal
+values 224 to 246 inclusive (characters <quote>a grave</quote> to <quote>o diaeresis</quote>),
+and decimal values 216 to 222 inclusive (characters <quote>O oblique</quote> to <quote>THORN</quote>)
are pairwise equivalent to decimal values 246 to 254 inclusive
-(characters ``o oblique'' to ``thorn'').
+(characters <quote>o oblique</quote> to <quote>thorn</quote>).
<!-- .KE -->
</para>
</glossdef>
diff --git a/specs/sect1-9.xml b/specs/sect1-9.xml
index b5d6d6c..361fe27 100644
--- a/specs/sect1-9.xml
+++ b/specs/sect1-9.xml
@@ -5934,11 +5934,11 @@ This request loads the specified font, if necessary,
and associates identifier fid with it.
The font name should use the ISO Latin-1 encoding,
and uppercase and lowercase do not matter.
-When the characters ``?'' and ``*'' are used in a font name, a
+When the characters <quote>?</quote> and <quote>*</quote> are used in a font name, a
pattern match is performed and any matching font is used.
In the pattern,
-the ``?'' character (octal value 77) will match any single character,
-and the ``*'' character (octal value 52) will match any number
+the <quote>?</quote> character (octal value 77) will match any single character,
+and the <quote>*</quote> character (octal value 52) will match any number
of characters.
A structured format for font names is specified in the
X.Org standard <emphasis remap='I'>X Logical Font Description Conventions</emphasis>.
@@ -6366,8 +6366,8 @@ At most, max-names names will be returned.
The pattern should use the ISO Latin-1 encoding,
and uppercase and lowercase do not matter.
In the pattern,
-the ``?'' character (octal value 77) will match any single character,
-and the ``*'' character (octal value 52) will match any number
+the <quote>?</quote> character (octal value 77) will match any single character,
+and the <quote>*</quote> character (octal value 52) will match any number
of characters.
The returned names are in lowercase.
<!-- .sp -->