From: cuz Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2000 09:26:50 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Doc fixes from Maciej X-Git-Tag: V2.12.0~3284 X-Git-Url: https://git.sur5r.net/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=47d9d11fc9345b647e353b0a2091608e98a8edd3;p=cc65 Doc fixes from Maciej git-svn-id: svn://svn.cc65.org/cc65/trunk@234 b7a2c559-68d2-44c3-8de9-860c34a00d81 --- diff --git a/doc/geos.sgml b/doc/geos.sgml index 472c5f59f..2efc4393d 100644 --- a/doc/geos.sgml +++ b/doc/geos.sgml @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ GEOSLib docs -<author>Maciej Witkowiak, <htmlurl url="mailto:ytm@friko.onet.pl" name="ytm@friko.onet.pl"> -<date>v1.1, 26.12.1999, 16.03.2000, 19-22.03.2000, 11.07.2000 +<author>Maciej Witkowiak, <htmlurl url="mailto:ytm@elysium.pl" name="ytm@elysium.pl"> +<date>v1.1, 26.12.1999, 16.03.2000, 19-22.03.2000, 11,29.07.2000 <abstract> This is the documentation of cc65's GEOSLib, but information contained here may be also useful for writting GEOS applications in general. @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ Maciej Witkowiak, ul. Slowackiego 6/57, 77-400 ZLOTOW <p> POLAND <p> -e-mail: <tt/ytm@friko.onet.pl/ +e-mail: <tt/ytm@elysium.pl/ <sect>What have you got and what to do with it? <p> @@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ See <tt/ggraph.h/ for list of tokens that you can also place in the string - lik <p> This function converts <tt/value/ to its decimal representation and outputs it to the screen. Depending on given <tt/parameter/ the string can be filled with zeroes (string always 5 characters -long) or not, to be left or right justified to given pixel. See <tt/geos/ggraph.h/ for predefined +long) or not, to be left or right justified to given pixel. See <tt/ggraph.h/ for predefined values for <tt/parameter/. <sect2>Font Handling @@ -727,7 +727,7 @@ In this example <tt/otherTrSe/ can be replaced by <tt/myTrSe/. <p> NOTE that you <em/must/ use casting to have correct values. <p> -<tt/SetNextFree/ finds next free sector and allocates it. +<tt/SetNextFree/ only finds next free sector, it doesn't allocate it. <sect2>Low-level disk IO <p> @@ -1000,7 +1000,7 @@ is also copied. <sect2>CmpString <p> -<tt/char CmpString (char *s1, char *s2);/ +<tt/char CmpString (char *s1, char *s2)/ <p> This function compares string <tt/s1/ to <tt/s2/ for equality - this is case sensitive, and both strings have to have the same length. It returns either <tt/true/ or <tt/false/. @@ -1029,14 +1029,16 @@ compatible with standard CRC routines. <tt/void ClearRam (char *dest, int length)/ <p> Both functions are filling given memory range. <tt/ClearRam/ fills with <tt/NULLs/, while -<tt/FillRam/ uses given <tt/value/. +<tt/FillRam/ uses given <tt/value/. Be warned that these functions destroy <tt/r0, r1 and +r2L/ registers. <sect2>MoveData <p> <tt/void MoveData (char *src, char *dest, int length)/ <p> This functions copies one memory region to another. There are checks for overlap and the -non-destructive method is chosen. +non-destructive method is chosen. Be warned that this function destroys contents of +<tt/r0, r1 and r2/ registers. <sect2>InitRam <p>