From 8468681d22e6bb839031b7c47e929c18bc22b3b0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Jonas M. Gastal" Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2011 21:28:32 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Evas: adding blank line before images so doxygen won't mess up pdf layout. SVN revision: 62111 --- legacy/evas/doc/examples.dox | 14 ++++++++++++++ legacy/evas/src/lib/Evas.h | 8 ++++++++ 2 files changed, 22 insertions(+) diff --git a/legacy/evas/doc/examples.dox b/legacy/evas/doc/examples.dox index 048ff40b64..0dd7344941 100644 --- a/legacy/evas/doc/examples.dox +++ b/legacy/evas/doc/examples.dox @@ -409,12 +409,14 @@ * The initial layout the box starts at is the one triggered by the * key @c '1' -- the horizontal layout. Thus, the initial appearence * of this program, demonstrating this layout, is something like: + * * @image html evas-box-example-00.png * @image rtf evas-box-example-00.png * @image latex evas-box-example-00.eps * * The vertical layout (@c '2' key) is very similar, but just * disposing the items vertically: + * * @image html evas-box-example-01.png * @image rtf evas-box-example-01.png * @image latex evas-box-example-01.eps @@ -427,6 +429,7 @@ * * Next, comes the horizontal @b homogeneous layout (@c '3' key). See * how it reserves an equal amount of space for each child to take: + * * @image html evas-box-example-02.png * @image rtf evas-box-example-02.png * @image latex evas-box-example-02.eps @@ -439,6 +442,7 @@ * our rectangles' minimum size hints and, to prove that, insert a new * (smaller) rectangle at position 3, say, with @c Ctrl and @c 3 keys * together: + * * @image html evas-box-example-03.png * @image rtf evas-box-example-03.png * @image latex evas-box-example-03.eps @@ -461,6 +465,7 @@ * layout. Then, comes the @b flow layout, triggered by the @c '7' * key. We make our box small to demonstrate the effect on the items * layouting: + * * @image html evas-box-example-04.png * @image rtf evas-box-example-04.png * @image latex evas-box-example-04.eps @@ -480,6 +485,7 @@ * @skip custom 'diagonal' layout * @until } * @until } + * * @image html evas-box-example-05.png * @image rtf evas-box-example-05.png * @image latex evas-box-example-05.eps @@ -543,11 +549,13 @@ * Let's make some tests with those commands. The rectangle which starts * selected and which will receive our commands is the @b red one. It * starts stacked above all the others, like seem above: + * * @image html evas-stacking-example-00.png * @image rtf evas-stacking-example-00.png * @image latex evas-stacking-example-00.eps * * Stack it one level below, with 'b', and you'll get: + * * @image html evas-stacking-example-01.png * @image rtf evas-stacking-example-01.png * @image latex evas-stacking-example-01.eps @@ -556,14 +564,17 @@ * one, with two consecutive 'c' commands. Note that it's the lowest * one on the stack of rectangles. Issue the 'a' command for it, thus * re-stacking it one level above: + * * @image html evas-stacking-example-02.png * @image rtf evas-stacking-example-02.png * @image latex evas-stacking-example-02.eps * You can send it to the top of its layer directly with the 't' command: + * * @image html evas-stacking-example-03.png * @image rtf evas-stacking-example-03.png * @image latex evas-stacking-example-03.eps * Now put it back to the bottom of that layer with 'm': + * * @image html evas-stacking-example-04.png * @image rtf evas-stacking-example-04.png * @image latex evas-stacking-example-04.eps @@ -572,6 +583,7 @@ * for the white background. Let's change this setup by issuing the * 'l' command, which will change the background's layer to 1, i.e., a * layer @b above the one holding the other rectangles: + * * @image html evas-stacking-example-05.png * @image rtf evas-stacking-example-05.png * @image latex evas-stacking-example-05.eps @@ -580,10 +592,12 @@ * layer as the highest one on the objects stack. As we have the blue * rectangle as the one receiving stacking commands, hit 't' and * you'll see it again: + * * @image html evas-stacking-example-06.png * @image rtf evas-stacking-example-06.png * @image latex evas-stacking-example-06.eps * By bringing the background back to layer -1 ('l'), you'll get: + * * @image html evas-stacking-example-07.png * @image rtf evas-stacking-example-07.png * @image latex evas-stacking-example-07.eps diff --git a/legacy/evas/src/lib/Evas.h b/legacy/evas/src/lib/Evas.h index a8b0783b01..a9d142bcb1 100644 --- a/legacy/evas/src/lib/Evas.h +++ b/legacy/evas/src/lib/Evas.h @@ -371,6 +371,7 @@ typedef enum _Evas_BiDi_Direction * objects. * * The following figure illustrates some Evas callbacks: + * * @image html evas-callbacks.png * @image rtf evas-callbacks.png * @image latex evas-callbacks.eps @@ -2778,6 +2779,7 @@ EAPI const Eina_List *evas_font_path_list (const Evas *e) EINA_WA * and is made now to be clipped by its new clipper. * * The following figure illustrates some clipping in Evas: + * * @image html clipping.png * @image rtf clipping.png * @image latex clipping.eps @@ -3479,6 +3481,7 @@ EAPI Evas_Object *evas_object_below_get (const Evas_Object *obj * callback functions to be issued just after they happen. * * The following figure illustrates some Evas (event) callbacks: + * * @image html evas-callbacks.png * @image rtf evas-callbacks.png * @image latex evas-callbacks.eps @@ -4009,6 +4012,7 @@ EAPI Eina_Bool evas_object_propagate_events_get (const Evas_Object *ob * @endcode * * produces something like + * * @image html map-rotation-2d-3.png * @image rtf map-rotation-2d-3.png * @image latex map-rotation-2d-3.eps @@ -4025,6 +4029,7 @@ EAPI Eina_Bool evas_object_propagate_events_get (const Evas_Object *ob * @endcode * * rotates the object around the center of the window + * * @image html map-rotation-2d-4.png * @image rtf map-rotation-2d-4.png * @image latex map-rotation-2d-4.eps @@ -5030,6 +5035,7 @@ EAPI void evas_object_size_hint_align_get (const Evas_Object *obj * to the top, @c 1.0 means to the bottom. * * See the following figure: + * * @image html alignment-hints.png * @image rtf alignment-hints.png * @image latex alignment-hints.eps @@ -5121,6 +5127,7 @@ EAPI void evas_object_size_hint_weight_set (Evas_Object *obj, doub * Padding is extra space an object takes on each of its delimiting * rectangle sides, in canvas units. This space will be rendered * transparent, naturally, as in the following figure: + * * @image html padding-hints.png * @image rtf padding-hints.png * @image latex padding-hints.eps @@ -7244,6 +7251,7 @@ EAPI Evas_Text_Style_Type evas_object_text_style_get (const Evas_Object *obj * #EVAS_TEXT_STYLE_SHADOW_DIRECTION_SET to assemble a style value. * * The following figure illustrates the text styles: + * * @image html text-styles.png * @image rtf text-styles.png * @image latex text-styles.eps