[glib] Strip out a remaining programlisting
- From: Matthias Clasen <matthiasc src gnome org>
- To: commits-list gnome org
- Cc:
- Subject: [glib] Strip out a remaining programlisting
- Date: Sat, 8 Feb 2014 20:20:58 +0000 (UTC)
commit c4991d24ee58b5f116fc9cbe87c6fbb7ee7a731a
Author: Matthias Clasen <mclasen redhat com>
Date: Sat Feb 8 15:19:13 2014 -0500
Strip out a remaining programlisting
glib/gconvert.c | 8 ++++----
1 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/glib/gconvert.c b/glib/gconvert.c
index b92fdd8..506f6b3 100644
--- a/glib/gconvert.c
+++ b/glib/gconvert.c
@@ -78,16 +78,16 @@
* set in which the application operates. Consider the Spanish file name
* "Presentación.sxi". If the application which created it uses
* ISO-8859-1 for its encoding,
- * <programlisting>
+ * |[
* Character: P r e s e n t a c i ó n . s x i
* Hex code: 50 72 65 73 65 6e 74 61 63 69 f3 6e 2e 73 78 69
- * </programlisting>
+ * ]|
* However, if the application use UTF-8, the actual file name on
* disk would look like this:
- * <programlisting id="filename-utf-8">
+ * |[
* Character: P r e s e n t a c i ó n . s x i
* Hex code: 50 72 65 73 65 6e 74 61 63 69 c3 b3 6e 2e 73 78 69
- * </programlisting>
+ * ]|
* Glib uses UTF-8 for its strings, and GUI toolkits like GTK+ that use
* Glib do the same thing. If you get a file name from the file system,
* for example, from readdir() or from g_dir_read_name(), and you wish
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