gmain: Convert docs to markdown

Specifically, convert sections to markdown syntax and
drop all the para tags.
This commit is contained in:
Matthias Clasen 2014-02-01 21:40:10 -05:00
parent ce87d6420c
commit d282bd3929

View File

@ -136,8 +136,9 @@
* GTK+ contains wrappers of some of these functions, e.g. gtk_main(),
* gtk_main_quit() and gtk_events_pending().
*
* <refsect2><title>Creating new source types</title>
* <para>One of the unusual features of the #GMainLoop functionality
* ## Creating new source types
*
* One of the unusual features of the #GMainLoop functionality
* is that new types of event source can be created and used in
* addition to the builtin type of event source. A new event source
* type is used for handling GDK events. A new source type is created
@ -147,31 +148,33 @@
* to the new source type. To create an instance of the new source type,
* call g_source_new() passing in the size of the derived structure and
* a table of functions. These #GSourceFuncs determine the behavior of
* the new source type.</para>
* <para>New source types basically interact with the main context
* the new source type.
*
* New source types basically interact with the main context
* in two ways. Their prepare function in #GSourceFuncs can set a timeout
* to determine the maximum amount of time that the main loop will sleep
* before checking the source again. In addition, or as well, the source
* can add file descriptors to the set that the main context checks using
* g_source_add_poll().</para>
* </refsect2>
* <refsect2><title>Customizing the main loop iteration</title>
* <para>Single iterations of a #GMainContext can be run with
* g_source_add_poll().
*
* ## Customizing the main loop iteration
*
* Single iterations of a #GMainContext can be run with
* g_main_context_iteration(). In some cases, more detailed control
* of exactly how the details of the main loop work is desired, for
* instance, when integrating the #GMainLoop with an external main loop.
* In such cases, you can call the component functions of
* g_main_context_iteration() directly. These functions are
* g_main_context_prepare(), g_main_context_query(),
* g_main_context_check() and g_main_context_dispatch().</para>
* <para>The operation of these functions can best be seen in terms
* of a state diagram, as shown in <xref linkend="mainloop-states"/>.</para>
* g_main_context_check() and g_main_context_dispatch().
*
* The operation of these functions can best be seen in terms
* of a state diagram, as shown in <xref linkend="mainloop-states"/>.
* <figure id="mainloop-states"><title>States of a Main Context</title>
* <graphic fileref="mainloop-states.gif" format="GIF"></graphic>
* </figure>
* </refsect2>
*
* On Unix, the GLib mainloop is incompatible with fork(). Any program
* On UNIX, the GLib mainloop is incompatible with fork(). Any program
* using the mainloop must either exec() or exit() from the child
* without returning to the mainloop.
*/