<xi:include href="xml/gtktable.xml" />
<xi:include href="xml/gtkexpander.xml" />
<xi:include href="xml/gtkorientable.xml" />
- <xi:include href="xml/gtkextendedlayout.xml" />
+ <xi:include href="xml/gtksizerequest.xml" />
</chapter>
<chapter id="Ornaments">
installed as operating system vendors and users choose.
</para>
<para>
-Named icons are similar to the <xref linkend="gtk-Themeable-Stock-Images"/>
+Named icons are similar to the <xref linkend="gtk3-Themeable-Stock-Images"/>
facility, and the distinction between the two may be a bit confusing.
A few things to keep in mind:
</para>
<listitem>
<para>
Stock images usually are used in conjunction with
-<xref linkend="gtk-Stock-Items"/>., such as %GTK_STOCK_OK or
+<xref linkend="gtk3-Stock-Items"/>., such as %GTK_STOCK_OK or
%GTK_STOCK_OPEN. Named icons are easier to set up and therefore
are more useful for new icons that an application wants to
add, such as application icons or window icons.
* @GTK_IMAGE_PIXMAP: the widget contains a #GdkPixmap
* @GTK_IMAGE_IMAGE: the widget contains a #GdkImage
* @GTK_IMAGE_PIXBUF: the widget contains a #GdkPixbuf
- * @GTK_IMAGE_STOCK: the widget contains a stock icon name (see <xref linkend="gtk-Stock-Items"/>)
+ * @GTK_IMAGE_STOCK: the widget contains a stock icon name (see
+ * <xref linkend="gtk3-Stock-Items"/>)
* @GTK_IMAGE_ICON_SET: the widget contains a #GtkIconSet
* @GTK_IMAGE_ANIMATION: the widget contains a #GdkPixbufAnimation
* @GTK_IMAGE_ICON_NAME: the widget contains a named icon.
* the user-visible label, keyboard accelerator, and translation domain
* of the menu or toolbar item; and/or with an icon stored in a
* #GtkIconFactory. See <link
- * linkend="gtk-Themeable-Stock-Images">GtkIconFactory</link> for
+ * linkend="gtk3-Themeable-Stock-Images">GtkIconFactory</link> for
* more information on stock icons. The connection between a
* #GtkStockItem and stock icons is purely conventional (by virtue of
* using the same stock ID); it's possible to register a stock item but