diff --git a/collects/scribblings/gui/editor-funcs.scrbl b/collects/scribblings/gui/editor-funcs.scrbl index a22fc95d..0089e24b 100644 --- a/collects/scribblings/gui/editor-funcs.scrbl +++ b/collects/scribblings/gui/editor-funcs.scrbl @@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ can be read using these methods or written using @scheme[write-editor-global-header] and @scheme[write-editor-global-footer]. -When reading from streams that span MrEd versions, use +When reading from streams that span PLT Scheme versions, use @scheme[read-editor-version] before this procedure. @@ -349,10 +349,10 @@ If @scheme[raise-errors?] is true, then an error in reading triggers an This procedure is a load handler for use with @scheme[current-load]. -The handler recognizes MrEd editor-format files (see +The handler recognizes PLT Scheme editor-format files (see @secref["editorfileformat"]) and decodes them for loading. It is - normally installed as MrEd starts (see - @secref[#:doc reference-doc "running-sa"]). + normally installed as MrEd starts (see @secref[#:doc reference-doc + "running-sa"]). The handler recognizes editor files by the first twelve characters of the file: @litchar{WXME01}@nonterm{digit}@nonterm{digit}@litchar{ ## }. @@ -409,7 +409,7 @@ One or more editors can be written to the stream by calling the @scheme[read-editor-global-header] and @scheme[read-editor-global-footer]. -To support streams that span MrEd versions, use +To support streams that span PLT Scheme versions, use @scheme[write-editor-version] before this procedure. See also @secref["editorfileformat"]. diff --git a/collects/scribblings/gui/editor-intf.scrbl b/collects/scribblings/gui/editor-intf.scrbl index cc3d8ebe..60fbc294 100644 --- a/collects/scribblings/gui/editor-intf.scrbl +++ b/collects/scribblings/gui/editor-intf.scrbl @@ -1696,11 +1696,11 @@ If @scheme[fit-on-page?] is a true value, then during printing for a @scheme[text%] editor, the editor's maximum width is set to the width of the page (less margins) and the autowrapping bitmap is removed. -The @scheme[output-mode] setting is used for Windows and - Mac OS X. It determines whether the output is generated - directly as a PostScript file (using MrEd's built-in PostScript - system) or generated using the platform-specific standard printing - mechanism. The possible values are +The @scheme[output-mode] setting is used for Windows and Mac OS X. It + determines whether the output is generated directly as a PostScript + file (using PLT Scheme's built-in PostScript system) or generated + using the platform-specific standard printing mechanism. The possible + values are @itemize{ diff --git a/collects/scribblings/gui/editor-overview.scrbl b/collects/scribblings/gui/editor-overview.scrbl index 78979439..c6db1217 100644 --- a/collects/scribblings/gui/editor-overview.scrbl +++ b/collects/scribblings/gui/editor-overview.scrbl @@ -23,8 +23,9 @@ The editor toolbox provides a foundation for two common kinds of Both kinds of applications need an extensible editor that can handle text, images, programmer-defined items, and even embedded - editors. The difference between them is the layout of items. MrEd - therefore provides two kinds of editors via two classes: + editors. The difference between them is the layout of items. The + editor toolbox therefore provides two kinds of editors via two + classes: @itemize{ @@ -36,7 +37,7 @@ Both kinds of applications need an extensible editor that can handle } -MrEd's editor architecture addresses the full range of real-world +This editor architecture addresses the full range of real-world issues for an editor---including cut-and-paste, extensible file formats, and layered text styles---while supporting a high level of extensibility. Unfortunately, the system is fairly complex as a @@ -46,7 +47,7 @@ MrEd's editor architecture addresses the full range of real-world descriptions above to justify the depth and complexity of the toolbox and the learning investment required to use it. -A brief example illustrates how MrEd editors work. To start, an editor +A brief example illustrates how editors work. To start, an editor needs an @scheme[editor-canvas%] to display its contents. Then, we can create a text editor and install it into the canvas: @@ -156,8 +157,8 @@ Applications that use the editor classes typically derive new versions @section[#:tag "tb:miaoverview"]{Editor Structure and Terminology} -MrEd supports extensible and nestable editors by decomposing an editor - assembly into three functional parts: +The editor toolbox supports extensible and nestable editors by + decomposing an editor assembly into three functional parts: @itemize{ @@ -359,7 +360,7 @@ Editor data is read and written using @scheme[editor-stream-in%] and @scheme[write-editor-global-footer]. Similarly, reading editors from a stream is initialized with @scheme[read-editor-global-header] and finalized with @scheme[read-editor-global-footer]. Optionally, to - support streams that span versions of MrEd, use + support streams that span versions of PLT Scheme, use @scheme[write-editor-version] and @scheme[read-editor-version] before the header operations. diff --git a/collects/scribblings/gui/eventspace-funcs.scrbl b/collects/scribblings/gui/eventspace-funcs.scrbl index 764ebb77..1a1ccc26 100644 --- a/collects/scribblings/gui/eventspace-funcs.scrbl +++ b/collects/scribblings/gui/eventspace-funcs.scrbl @@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ If @scheme[v] is an event in MzScheme's sense (not to be confused with multiple times (but it will complete a @scheme[sync] on @scheme[v] at most one time). If the current thread is the current eventspace's handler thread, events are dispatched until a @scheme[v] sync - succeeds on a MrEd event boundary. For other threads, calling + succeeds on an event boundary. For other threads, calling @scheme[yield] with a MzScheme event is equivalent to calling @scheme[sync]. In either case, the result is the same that of @scheme[sync]; however, if a wrapper procedure is associated with diff --git a/collects/scribblings/gui/gui.scrbl b/collects/scribblings/gui/gui.scrbl index 6918f91f..31ed4132 100644 --- a/collects/scribblings/gui/gui.scrbl +++ b/collects/scribblings/gui/gui.scrbl @@ -6,14 +6,14 @@ @declare-exporting[scheme/gui/base scheme/gui] -This reference manual describes the MrEd GUI toolbox that is part of - PLT Scheme. See @secref[#:doc '(lib "scribblings/guide/guide.scrbl") - "mred"] in @italic{@link["../guide/index.html"]{A Guide to PLT - Scheme}} for an introduction to MrEd. +This reference manual describes the GUI toolbox that is part of PLT + Scheme and whose core is implemented by the MrEd executable. @defmodule*/no-declare[(scheme/gui/base)]{The -@schememodname[scheme/gui/base] module provides all of the class, -interface, and procedure bindings defined in this manual.} +@schememodname[scheme/gui/base] library provides all of the class, +interface, and procedure bindings defined in this manual. At run time, +this library needs primitive graphics support that the MrEd executable +provides; this library cannot run in MzScheme.} @defmodulelang*/no-declare[(scheme/gui)]{The @schememodname[scheme/gui] language combines all bindings of the diff --git a/collects/scribblings/gui/guide.scrbl b/collects/scribblings/gui/guide.scrbl index 22fe87ef..c9141382 100644 --- a/collects/scribblings/gui/guide.scrbl +++ b/collects/scribblings/gui/guide.scrbl @@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ @title[#:style '(toc reveal)]{Overview} -For documentation purposes, the MrEd toolbox is organized into three - parts: +For documentation purposes, the graphics toolbox is organized into + three parts: @itemize{ diff --git a/collects/scribblings/gui/miscwin-funcs.scrbl b/collects/scribblings/gui/miscwin-funcs.scrbl index 5a9aa13f..76cb2a70 100644 --- a/collects/scribblings/gui/miscwin-funcs.scrbl +++ b/collects/scribblings/gui/miscwin-funcs.scrbl @@ -118,8 +118,8 @@ Hides the cursor until the user moves the mouse or clicks the mouse this function calls the window's @method[top-level-window<%> on-message] method, providing @scheme[message] as the method's argument; the result of the function call is the result returned by - the method. If no MrEd window is at the given coordinates, or if it - is covered by a non-MrEd window at (@scheme[x], @scheme[y]), + the method. If no Scheme window is at the given coordinates, or if it + is covered by a non-Scheme window at (@scheme[x], @scheme[y]), @scheme[#f] is returned. diff --git a/collects/scribblings/gui/win-overview.scrbl b/collects/scribblings/gui/win-overview.scrbl index 1d4988b0..94bfe990 100644 --- a/collects/scribblings/gui/win-overview.scrbl +++ b/collects/scribblings/gui/win-overview.scrbl @@ -5,9 +5,7 @@ @title[#:tag "windowing-overview"]{Windowing} -@section{Basic GUI Building Blocks} - -MrEd's windowing toolbox provides the basic building blocks of GUI +The PLT Scheme windowing toolbox provides the basic building blocks of GUI programs, including frames (top-level windows), modal dialogs, menus, buttons, check boxes, text fields, and radio buttons. The toolbox provides these building blocks via built-in classes, such as the @@ -132,7 +130,7 @@ For more information about window layout and containers, see @section{Core Windowing Classes} -The fundamental graphical element in MrEd's windowing toolbox is an +The fundamental graphical element in the windowing toolbox is an @deftech{area}. The following classes implement the different types of areas in the windowing toolbox: @@ -320,7 +318,7 @@ system: @section[#:tag "containeroverview"]{Geometry Management} -MrEd's geometry management makes it easy to design windows that look +The windowing toolbox's geometry management makes it easy to design windows that look right on all platforms, despite different graphical representations of GUI elements. Geometry management is based on containers; each container arranges its children based on simple constraints, such as @@ -742,7 +740,7 @@ Despite the programming convenience provided by a purely sequential } -In MrEd, an @deftech{eventspace} is a context for processing GUI +An @deftech{eventspace} is a context for processing GUI events. Each eventspace maintains its own queue of events, and events in a single eventspace are dispatched sequentially by a designated @deftech{handler thread}. An event-handling procedure running in this