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XLIB Programming Manual, Rel. 5, Third Edition
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XLIB Programming Manual, Rel. 5, Third Edition

by Adrian Nye
June 1994
Intermediate to advanced
821 pages
24h 40m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Font Conventions Used in This Manual

Italic is used for:

  • UNIX pathnames, filenames, program names, user command names, and options for user commands.

  • New terms where they are defined.

Typewriter Font is used for:

  • Anything that would be typed verbatim into code, such as examples of source code and text on the screen.

  • The contents of include files, such as structure types, structure members, symbols (defined constants and bit flags), and macros.

  • Xlib functions.

  • Names of subroutines of the example programs.

Italic Typewriter Font is used for:

  • Arguments to Xlib functions, since they could be typed in code as shown but are arbitrary.

Helvetica Italics are used for:

  • Titles of examples, figures, and tables.

Boldface is used for:

  • Chapter and section headings.

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