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author | Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com> | 2021-03-05 13:10:58 -0500 |
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committer | Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com> | 2021-03-11 14:32:31 -0500 |
commit | 71e7d2b3ca21f57425e21e75025b1bb67496a4fb (patch) | |
tree | 91c42ad62f83d57cdbfcc9f7b69d7df877342f8f /pango | |
parent | e668179e333a7ebcf86afb2db968c1b72f607657 (diff) | |
download | pango-71e7d2b3ca21f57425e21e75025b1bb67496a4fb.tar.gz |
Fix various broken links
All these were pointed out by gi-docgen warnings.
Diffstat (limited to 'pango')
-rw-r--r-- | pango/fonts.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | pango/pango-attributes.c | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | pango/pango-attributes.h | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | pango/pango-bidi-type.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | pango/pango-context.c | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | pango/pango-fontmap.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | pango/pango-gravity.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | pango/pango-language.c | 18 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | pango/pango-layout.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | pango/pangocairo-context.c | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | pango/pangocairo-fontmap.c | 10 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | pango/pangofc-decoder.h | 2 |
12 files changed, 30 insertions, 30 deletions
diff --git a/pango/fonts.c b/pango/fonts.c index 8323760f..b199e785 100644 --- a/pango/fonts.c +++ b/pango/fonts.c @@ -1418,7 +1418,7 @@ append_field (GString *str, const char *what, const FieldMap *map, int n_element * * Creates a string representation of a font description. * - * See [method@Pango.FontDescription.from_string] for a description + * See [type_func@Pango.FontDescription.from_string] for a description * of the format of the string representation. The family list in * the string description will only have a terminating comma if * the last word of the list is a valid style option. diff --git a/pango/pango-attributes.c b/pango/pango-attributes.c index 32f373c7..225dc654 100644 --- a/pango/pango-attributes.c +++ b/pango/pango-attributes.c @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ static GHashTable *name_map = NULL; /* MT-safe */ * * Allocate a new attribute type ID. * - * The attribute type name can be accessed later by using [func@attr_type_get_name]. + * The attribute type name can be accessed later by using [type_func@Pango.AttrType.get_name]. * * Return value: the new type ID. */ @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ pango_attr_type_register (const gchar *name) * Fetches the attribute type name. * * The attribute type name is the string passed in when registering the type - * using [func@attr_type_register]. + * using [type_func@attr_type_register]. * * The returned value is an interned string (see g_intern_string() for what * that means) that should not be modified or freed. diff --git a/pango/pango-attributes.h b/pango/pango-attributes.h index fccd4575..e20b6413 100644 --- a/pango/pango-attributes.h +++ b/pango/pango-attributes.h @@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ typedef struct _PangoAttrIterator PangoAttrIterator; * The `PangoAttrType` distinguishes between different types of attributes. * * Along with the predefined values, it is possible to allocate additional - * values for custom attributes using [func@attr_type_register]. The predefined + * values for custom attributes using [type_func@attr_type_register]. The predefined * values are given below. The type of structure used to store the attribute is * listed in parentheses after the description. */ @@ -442,7 +442,7 @@ struct _PangoAttrSize * @attr: the common portion of the attribute * @ink_rect: the ink rectangle to restrict to * @logical_rect: the logical rectangle to restrict to - * @data: user data set (see [func@attr_shape_new_with_data]) + * @data: user data set (see [type_func@Pango.AttrShape.new_with_data]) * @copy_func: copy function for the user data * @destroy_func: destroy function for the user data * diff --git a/pango/pango-bidi-type.c b/pango/pango-bidi-type.c index 22335047..b86affba 100644 --- a/pango/pango-bidi-type.c +++ b/pango/pango-bidi-type.c @@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ resolved: * * This function is useful to categorize characters into left-to-right * letters, right-to-left letters, and everything else. If full Unicode - * bidirectional type of a character is needed, [func@bidi_type_for_unichar] + * bidirectional type of a character is needed, [type_func@Pango.BidiType.for_unichar] * can be used instead. * * Return value: the direction of the character. diff --git a/pango/pango-context.c b/pango/pango-context.c index 67fba6a1..1db11a1c 100644 --- a/pango/pango-context.c +++ b/pango/pango-context.c @@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ pango_context_get_font_description (PangoContext *context) * Sets the global language tag for the context. * * The default language for the locale of the running process - * can be found using [func@language_get_default]. + * can be found using [type_func@Pango.Language.get_default]. */ void pango_context_set_language (PangoContext *context, @@ -529,7 +529,7 @@ pango_context_get_base_gravity (PangoContext *context) * * This is similar to [method@Pango.Context.get_base_gravity], * except for when the base gravity is %PANGO_GRAVITY_AUTO for - * which [func@gravity_get_for_matrix] is used to return the + * which [type_func@Pango.Gravity.get_for_matrix] is used to return the * gravity from the current context matrix. * * Return value: the resolved gravity for the context. @@ -1746,7 +1746,7 @@ update_metrics_from_items (PangoFontMetrics *metrics, * @language: (allow-none): language tag used to determine which script to get * the metrics for. %NULL means that the language tag from the context * will be used. If no language tag is set on the context, metrics - * for the default language (as determined by [func@language_get_default] + * for the default language (as determined by [type_func@Pango.Language.get_default] * will be returned. * * Get overall metric information for a particular font description. diff --git a/pango/pango-fontmap.c b/pango/pango-fontmap.c index ab9c816d..bc18a7da 100644 --- a/pango/pango-fontmap.c +++ b/pango/pango-fontmap.c @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ pango_font_map_init (PangoFontMap *fontmap G_GNUC_UNUSED) * * Creates a `PangoContext` connected to @fontmap. * - * This is equivalent to [method@Pango.Context.new] followed by + * This is equivalent to [ctor@Pango.Context.new] followed by * [method@Pango.Context.set_font_map]. * * If you are using Pango as part of a higher-level system, diff --git a/pango/pango-gravity.c b/pango/pango-gravity.c index f1c3f185..a21749b6 100644 --- a/pango/pango-gravity.c +++ b/pango/pango-gravity.c @@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ pango_gravity_get_for_script (PangoScript script, * The gravity is determined based on the script, East Asian width, * base gravity, and hint, * - * This function is similar to [func@gravity_get_for_script] except + * This function is similar to [type_func@Pango.Gravity.get_for_script] except * that this function makes a distinction between narrow/half-width and * wide/full-width characters also. Wide/full-width characters always * stand *upright*, that is, they always take the base gravity, diff --git a/pango/pango-language.c b/pango/pango-language.c index 24f420b1..2f79acec 100644 --- a/pango/pango-language.c +++ b/pango/pango-language.c @@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ pango_language_get_default (void) * lowercase, mapping '_' to '-', and stripping all characters other * than letters and '-'. * - * Use [func@language_get_default] if you want to get the `PangoLanguage` + * Use [type_func@Pango.Language.get_default] if you want to get the `PangoLanguage` * for the current locale of the process. * * Return value: (transfer none) (nullable): an opaque pointer to a @@ -387,12 +387,12 @@ const char * /** * pango_language_matches: - * @language: (nullable): a language tag (see [func@language_from_string]), + * @language: (nullable): a language tag (see [type_func@Pango.Language.from_string]), * %NULL is allowed and matches nothing but '*' * @range_list: a list of language ranges, separated by ';', ':', * ',', or space characters. * Each element must either be '*', or a RFC 3066 language range - * canonicalized as by [func@language_from_string] + * canonicalized as by [type_func@Pango.Language.from_string] * * Checks if a language tag matches one of the elements in a list of * language ranges. @@ -574,7 +574,7 @@ static const LangInfo lang_texts[] = { * as sample text in a font selection dialog. * * If @language is %NULL, the default language as found by - * [func@language_get_default] is used. + * [type_func@Pango.Language.get_default] is used. * * If Pango does not have a sample string for @language, the classic * "The quick brown fox..." is returned. This can be detected by @@ -639,7 +639,7 @@ pango_language_get_sample_string (PangoLanguage *language) * though, except that it is positive if the return value is not * %NULL, and it is a small number. * - * The [func@language_includes_script] function uses this function + * The [method@Pango.Language.includes_script] function uses this function * internally. * * Note: while the return value is declared as `PangoScript`, the @@ -704,7 +704,7 @@ pango_language_get_scripts (PangoLanguage *language, * a particular section of text. It probably is not useful * for applications in most circumstances. * - * This function uses [func@language_get_scripts] internally. + * This function uses [method@Pango.Language.get_scripts] internally. * * Return value: %TRUE if @script is one of the scripts used * to write @language or if nothing is known about @language @@ -845,10 +845,10 @@ out: * * The list is specified by the `PANGO_LANGUAGE` or `LANGUAGE` environment * variables, in order of preference. Note that this list does not necessarily - * include the language returned by [func@language_get_default]. + * include the language returned by [type_func@Pango.Language.get_default]. * * When choosing language-specific resources, such as the sample - * text returned by [func@language_get_sample_string], you should + * text returned by [method@Pango.Language.get_sample_string], you should * first try the default language, followed by the languages returned * by this function. * @@ -890,7 +890,7 @@ pango_language_get_preferred (void) * separated by colons or other separators. This function * will return the first language in the parsed list that Pango * believes may use @script for writing. This last predicate - * is tested using [func@language_includes_script]. This can + * is tested using [method@Pango.Language.includes_script]. This can * be used to control Pango's font selection for non-primary * languages. For example, a `PANGO_LANGUAGE` enviroment variable * set to "en:fa" makes Pango choose fonts suitable for Persian (fa) diff --git a/pango/pango-layout.c b/pango/pango-layout.c index 2a836f64..5298647e 100644 --- a/pango/pango-layout.c +++ b/pango/pango-layout.c @@ -2071,7 +2071,7 @@ pango_layout_move_cursor_visually (PangoLayout *layout, * layout, the closest position is chosen (the position will be clamped * inside the layout). If the X position is not within the layout, then * the start or the end of the line is chosen as described for - * [method@Pango.Layout.line_x_to_index]. If either the X or Y positions + * [method@Pango.LayoutLine.x_to_index]. If either the X or Y positions * were not inside the layout, then the function returns %FALSE; on an * exact hit, it returns %TRUE. * diff --git a/pango/pangocairo-context.c b/pango/pangocairo-context.c index 1d8e263f..d880f1b3 100644 --- a/pango/pangocairo-context.c +++ b/pango/pangocairo-context.c @@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ pango_cairo_context_set_resolution (PangoContext *context, * @context: a `PangoContext`, from a pangocairo font map * * Gets the resolution for the context. - * See [method@PangoCairo.Context.set_resolution] + * See [func@PangoCairo.context_set_resolution] * * Return value: the resolution in "dots per inch". A negative value will * be returned if no resolution has previously been set. @@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ pango_cairo_context_set_font_options (PangoContext *context, * @context: a `PangoContext`, from a pangocairo font map * * Retrieves any font rendering options previously set with - * [method@PangoCairo.Context.set_font_options]. + * [func@PangoCairo.context_set_font_options]. * * This function * does not report options that are derived from the target @@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ pango_cairo_context_set_shape_renderer (PangoContext *context, * * Retrieves callback function and associated user data for rendering * attributes of type %PANGO_ATTR_SHAPE as set by - * [method@PangoCairo.Context.set_shape_renderer], if any. + * [func@PangoCairo.context_set_shape_renderer], if any. * * Return value: (transfer none) (nullable): the shape rendering callback * previously set on the context, or %NULL if no shape rendering callback diff --git a/pango/pangocairo-fontmap.c b/pango/pangocairo-fontmap.c index 5d5cc6f0..524102ba 100644 --- a/pango/pangocairo-fontmap.c +++ b/pango/pangocairo-fontmap.c @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ pango_cairo_font_map_default_init (PangoCairoFontMapIface *iface) * * A fontmap is used to cache information about available fonts, * and holds certain global parameters such as the resolution. - * In most cases, you can use `func@font_map_get_default] + * In most cases, you can use `func@PangoCairo.font_map_get_default] * instead. * * Note that the type of the returned object will depend @@ -114,8 +114,8 @@ pango_cairo_font_map_new (void) * Creates a new `PangoCairoFontMap` object of the type suitable * to be used with cairo font backend of type @fonttype. * - * In most cases one should simply use [func@font_map_new], or - * in fact in most of those cases, just use [func@font_map_get_default]. + * In most cases one should simply use [type_func@PangoCairo.FontMap.new], or + * in fact in most of those cases, just use [func@PangoCairo.FontMap.get_default]. * * Return value: (transfer full) (nullable): the newly allocated * `PangoFontMap` of suitable type which should be freed with @@ -201,11 +201,11 @@ pango_cairo_font_map_get_default (void) * This function only changes the default fontmap for * the current thread. Default fontmaps of existing threads * are not changed. Default fontmaps of any new threads will - * still be created using [func@font_map_new]. + * still be created using [type_func@PangoCairo.FontMap.new]. * * A value of %NULL for @fontmap will cause the current default * font map to be released and a new default font map to be created - * on demand, using [func@font_map_new]. + * on demand, using [type_func@PangoCairo.FontMap.new]. * * Since: 1.22 */ diff --git a/pango/pangofc-decoder.h b/pango/pangofc-decoder.h index 65f89a59..6268c428 100644 --- a/pango/pangofc-decoder.h +++ b/pango/pangofc-decoder.h @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ typedef struct _PangoFcDecoderClass PangoFcDecoderClass; * * It's the interface that is used to define a custom encoding for a font. * These objects are created in your code from a function callback that was - * originally registered with [method@PangoFc.FcFontMap.add_decoder_find_func]. + * originally registered with [method@PangoFc.FontMap.add_decoder_find_func]. * Pango requires information about the supported charset for a font as well * as the individual character to glyph conversions. Pango gets that * information via the #get_charset and #get_glyph callbacks into your |