From f08f4c88be0ffdf26639a5100e8ffb31bbb6668b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Federico Mena Quintero Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2001 23:54:24 +0000 Subject: Sync - Federico svn path=/trunk/; revision=10455 --- .../devel/calendar/cal-client/tmpl/cal-client.sgml | 64 +++++++++++ .../tmpl/evolution-cal-client-unused.sgml | 122 +++++++-------------- 2 files changed, 103 insertions(+), 83 deletions(-) (limited to 'help/devel/calendar/cal-client/tmpl') diff --git a/help/devel/calendar/cal-client/tmpl/cal-client.sgml b/help/devel/calendar/cal-client/tmpl/cal-client.sgml index e29fd8811f..27b0c28f98 100644 --- a/help/devel/calendar/cal-client/tmpl/cal-client.sgml +++ b/help/devel/calendar/cal-client/tmpl/cal-client.sgml @@ -255,3 +255,67 @@ GTK+ object for communication with personal calendar server. @Returns: + + + + + +@client: +@sexp: +@Returns: + + + + + + + +@calclient: the object which received the signal. +@arg1: + + + + This signal is emitted when the calendar clients receives + notification of a calendar component's data being changed in the + personal calendar server. Graphical clients may want to get the + new version of the object and update their display, for example. + + +@calclient: the object which received the signal. +@arg1: + +@client: Calendar client which received the notification. +@uid: Unique identifier of the calendar component that changed in the + personal calendar server's storage. + + + + This signal is emitted when the calendar client receives + notification for a calendar component being removed from the + storage in the personal calendar server. Graphical clients may + want to delete the corresponding object from their display, for + example. + + +@calclient: the object which received the signal. +@arg1: + +@client: Calendar client which received the notification. +@uid: Unique identifier of the calendar component that was removed + from the personal calendar server's storage. + + + + + + + + +@calclient: the object which received the signal. +@arg1: + diff --git a/help/devel/calendar/cal-client/tmpl/evolution-cal-client-unused.sgml b/help/devel/calendar/cal-client/tmpl/evolution-cal-client-unused.sgml index 3d050e171b..3e8ce25ee6 100644 --- a/help/devel/calendar/cal-client/tmpl/evolution-cal-client-unused.sgml +++ b/help/devel/calendar/cal-client/tmpl/evolution-cal-client-unused.sgml @@ -1,11 +1,30 @@ - - + + + This signal is emitted some time after the calendar clients sends + a load or create request to the personal calendar server. The + server will notify the client asynchronously of the completion of + the request. The @status parameter indicates the status of the + request. + - +@calclient: the object which received the signal. +@arg1: +@client: Calendar client which received the notification. +@status: Status of the request. See the description of + #CalClientLoadStatus for more details. + + + + These values describe the status of a calendar load or create + request. After asking a calendar factory to load or create a + calendar, the provided listener will get notification about the + result in asynchronous fashion. Such notification is represented + by one of these enumeration values. For values other than + #CAL_CLIENT_LOAD_SUCCESS, the #CalClient object will not accept + any other operations on the calendar and it should just be + destroyed. + -@client: -@str_uri: -@Returns: @@ -16,14 +35,6 @@ @str_uri: @Returns: - - - - - -@calclient: the object which received the signal. -@arg1: - @@ -34,20 +45,15 @@ @end: @Returns: - - - This signal is emitted some time after the calendar clients sends - a load or create request to the personal calendar server. The - server will notify the client asynchronously of the completion of - the request. The @status parameter indicates the status of the - request. - + + -@calclient: the object which received the signal. -@arg1: -@client: Calendar client which received the notification. -@status: Status of the request. See the description of - #CalClientLoadStatus for more details. + + +@client: +@pilot_id: +@uid: +@Returns: @@ -57,72 +63,22 @@ @client: @Returns: - - - This signal is emitted when the calendar clients receives - notification of a calendar component's data being changed in the - personal calendar server. Graphical clients may want to get the - new version of the object and update their display, for example. - - -@calclient: the object which received the signal. -@arg1: -@client: Calendar client which received the notification. -@uid: Unique identifier of the calendar component that changed in the - personal calendar server's storage. - - + @client: -@uid: -@pilot_id: -@pilot_status: - - - - These values describe the status of a calendar load or create - request. After asking a calendar factory to load or create a - calendar, the provided listener will get notification about the - result in asynchronous fashion. Such notification is represented - by one of these enumeration values. For values other than - #CAL_CLIENT_LOAD_SUCCESS, the #CalClient object will not accept - any other operations on the calendar and it should just be - destroyed. - - +@str_uri: +@Returns: - + @client: -@pilot_id: @uid: -@Returns: - - - - This signal is emitted when the calendar client receives - notification for a calendar component being removed from the - storage in the personal calendar server. Graphical clients may - want to delete the corresponding object from their display, for - example. - - -@calclient: the object which received the signal. -@arg1: -@client: Calendar client which received the notification. -@uid: Unique identifier of the calendar component that was removed - from the personal calendar server's storage. - - +@pilot_id: +@pilot_status: -- cgit v1.2.3