From: Chris Hanson Date: Sun, 7 Apr 1996 16:24:10 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Fix minor typesetting error. X-Git-Tag: 20090517-FFI~5627 X-Git-Url: https://birchwood-abbey.net/git?a=commitdiff_plain;h=0abb538ae507875f736de93859de769ba5664a7b;p=mit-scheme.git Fix minor typesetting error. --- diff --git a/v7/doc/ref-manual/scheme.texinfo b/v7/doc/ref-manual/scheme.texinfo index 41a2db870..e601552df 100644 --- a/v7/doc/ref-manual/scheme.texinfo +++ b/v7/doc/ref-manual/scheme.texinfo @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ @iftex @finalout @end iftex -@comment $Id: scheme.texinfo,v 1.57 1996/04/04 23:25:13 cph Exp $ +@comment $Id: scheme.texinfo,v 1.58 1996/04/07 16:24:10 cph Exp $ @comment %**start of header (This is for running Texinfo on a region.) @setfilename scheme @settitle MIT Scheme Reference @@ -108,9 +108,9 @@ literature without prior written consent from MIT in each case. @titlepage @title{MIT Scheme Reference Manual} -@subtitle Edition 1.57 +@subtitle Edition 1.58 @subtitle for Scheme Release 7.4 -@subtitle 4 April 1996 +@subtitle 6 April 1996 @author by Chris Hanson @author the MIT Scheme Team @author and a cast of thousands @@ -1453,7 +1453,7 @@ objects by their hash number (@pxref{Custom Output}). This notation is an MIT Scheme extension. @item #= -@item ## +@itemx ## These character sequences introduce a notation used to show circular structures in printed output, or to denote them in input. The notation works much like that in Common Lisp, and is an MIT Scheme extension. @@ -17160,14 +17160,12 @@ hidden or revealed. If @var{shown?} is @code{#f}, the window is hidden, and if it is @code{#t}, the window is shown. @item #(7 @var{device} @var{source} @var{mouse?}) +@itemx #(8 @var{device} @var{source} @var{mouse?}) A menu command. @var{Source} specifies which menu item was selected to cause this event, and @var{mouse?} is a boolean indicating whether the -item was selected with the mouse or the keyboard. - -@item #(8 @var{device} @var{source} @var{mouse?}) -A help menu command. @var{Source} specifies which menu item was -selected to cause this event, and @var{mouse?} is a boolean indicating -whether the item was selected with the mouse or the keyboard. +item was selected with the mouse or the keyboard. The event-type number +@code{7} indicates a command from a @samp{WM_COMMAND} message, while +@code{8} is a command from a @samp{WM_HELP} message. @item #(9 @var{device} @var{x} @var{y} @var{hit-test} @var{flags}) The mouse was moved. @var{X} and @var{y} specify the position of the @@ -18535,9 +18533,5 @@ calling convention. @summarycontents @contents - -@c Local Variables: -@c eval: (auto-save-mode -1) -@c End: @bye