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Bug#593282: libcdk5: Errors in examples of cdk_display(3) man page



Package: libcdk5
Version: 5.0.20060507-2
Severity: minor
Tags: upstream patch


/tmp/reportbug-libcdk5-dev-20100815-8272-JLIQu3

-- System Information:
Debian Release: squeeze/sid
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.35lp (PREEMPT)
Locale: LANG=fr_FR.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=fr_FR.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash

Versions of packages libcdk5 depends on:
ii  libc6                         2.11.2-2   Embedded GNU C Library: Shared lib

libcdk5 recommends no packages.

libcdk5 suggests no packages.

-- no debconf information
--- cdk_display.3.orig	2006-04-17 12:45:02.000000000 +0200
+++ cdk_display.3	2010-08-16 23:27:03.487327228 +0200
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
 .nf
 .ce
 \fI----------------------------------------\fR
-#include <cdk.h>
+#include <cdk/cdk.h>
 
 void main()
 {
@@ -67,10 +67,13 @@
    screen = initscr();
    cdkscreen = initCDKScreen (screen);
 
+   /* Start CDK Colors */
+   initCDKColor();
+
    /* Set the labels up.		*/
-   mesg[0] = "</1>This line should have a yellow foreground and a blue background.<!1>";
-   mesg[1] = "</2>This line should have a white  foreground and a blue background.<!2>";
-   mesg[2] = "</3>This line should have a yellow foreground and a red  background.<!3>";
+   mesg[0] = "</31>This line should have a yellow foreground and a blue background.<!31>";
+   mesg[1] = "</05>This line should have a white  foreground and a blue background.<!05>";
+   mesg[2] = "</26>This line should have a yellow foreground and a red  background.<!26>";
    mesg[3] = "<C>This line should be set to whatever the screen default is.";
 
    /* Declare the labels.	*/
@@ -121,7 +124,7 @@
 .nf
 .ce
 \fI----------------------------------------\fR
-#include <cdk.h>
+#include <cdk/cdk.h>
 
 void main()
 {
@@ -134,10 +137,13 @@
    screen = initscr();
    cdkscreen = initCDKScreen (screen);
 
+   /* Start CDK Colors */
+   initCDKColor();
+
    /* Set the labels up.  */
-   mesg[0] = "</B/1>Bold text            yellow foreground / blue background.<!1>";
-   mesg[1] = "</U/2>Underlined text      white  foreground / blue background.<!2>";
-   mesg[2] = "</K/3>Blinking text        yellow foreground / red  background.<!3>";
+   mesg[0] = "</B/31>Bold text            yellow foreground / blue background.<!31>";
+   mesg[1] = "</U/05>Underlined text      white  foreground / blue background.<!05>";
+   mesg[2] = "</K/26>Blinking text        yellow foreground / red  background.<!26>";
    mesg[3] = "<C>This line uses the screen default colors.";
 
    /* Declare the labels.  */
@@ -190,22 +196,25 @@
 .ce
 \fI----------------------------------------\fR
 .nf
-#include <cdk.h>
+#include <cdk/cdk.h>
 
 void main()
 {
    CDKSCREEN    *cdkscreen;
    CDKLABEL     *demo;
    WINDOW       *screen;
-   char         *mesg[4];
+   char         *mesg[5];
 
    /* Initialize the Cdk screen.  */
    screen = initscr();
    cdkscreen = initCDKScreen (screen);
 
+   /* Start CDK Colors */
+   initCDKColor();
+
    /* Set the labels up.  */
-   mesg[0] = "<R></B/1>This line should have a yellow foreground and a blue background.<!1>";
-   mesg[1] = "</U/2>This line should have a white  foreground and a blue background.<!2>";
+   mesg[0] = "<R></B/31>This line should have a yellow foreground and a blue background.<!31>";
+   mesg[1] = "</U/05>This line should have a white  foreground and a blue background.<!05>";
    mesg[2] = "<B=+>This is a bullet.";
    mesg[3] = "<I=10>This is indented 10 characters.";
    mesg[4] = "<C>This line should be set to whatever the screen default is.";
@@ -295,7 +304,7 @@
 .ce
 \fI----------------------------------------\fR
 .nf
-#include "cdk.h"
+#include <cdk/cdk.h>
 
 void main()
 {
@@ -313,9 +322,9 @@
    initCDKColor();
 
    /* Set the labels up.  */
-   mesg[0] = "<C><#UL><#HL(25)><#UR>";
+   mesg[0] = "<C><#UL><#HL(26)><#UR>";
    mesg[1] = "<C><#VL></R>This text should be boxed.<!R><#VL>";
-   mesg[2] = "<C><#LL><#HL(25)><#LR>";
+   mesg[2] = "<C><#LL><#HL(26)><#LR>";
    mesg[3] = "<C>While this is not.";
 
    /* Declare the labels.  */

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