docs: use markdown for <envar> tags
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@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ gdk_parse_args (int *argc,
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* gdk_get_display:
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*
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* Gets the name of the display, which usually comes from the
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* <envar>DISPLAY</envar> environment variable or the
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* `DISPLAY` environment variable or the
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* <option>--display</option> command line option.
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*
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* Returns: the name of the display.
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@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ static const gchar *allowed_backends;
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* followed by the Quartz backend, and then all
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* others.
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*
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* If the <envar>GDK_BACKEND</envar> environment variable
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* If the `GDK_BACKEND` environment variable
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* is set, it determines what backends are tried in what
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* order, while still respecting the set of allowed backends
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* that are specified by this function.
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@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ static GdkBackend gdk_backends[] = {
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* Gets the singleton #GdkDisplayManager object.
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*
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* When called for the first time, this function consults the
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* <envar>GDK_BACKEND</envar> environment variable to find out which
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* `GDK_BACKEND` environment variable to find out which
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* of the supported GDK backends to use (in case GDK has been compiled
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* with multiple backends). Applications can use gdk_set_allowed_backends()
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* to limit what backends can be used.
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@ -454,7 +454,7 @@ gdk_x11_get_default_root_xwindow (void)
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*
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* Return value: (transfer none): the Xlib Display* for
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* the display specified in the <option>--display</option> command
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* line option or the <envar>DISPLAY</envar> environment variable.
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* line option or the `DISPLAY` environment variable.
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**/
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Display *
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gdk_x11_get_default_xdisplay (void)
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@ -93,14 +93,14 @@
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* can be retrieved with gtk_rc_get_default_files()
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* and modified with gtk_rc_add_default_file() and
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* gtk_rc_set_default_files().
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* Additionally, the <envar>GTK2_RC_FILES</envar> environment variable
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* Additionally, the `GTK2_RC_FILES` environment variable
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* can be set to a #G_SEARCHPATH_SEPARATOR_S-separated list of files
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* in order to overwrite the set of default files at runtime.
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* <anchor id="locale-specific-rc"/>
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* For each RC file, in addition to the file itself, GTK+ will look for
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* a locale-specific file that will be parsed after the main file.
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* For instance, if <envar>LANG</envar> is set to <literal>ja_JP.ujis</literal>,
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* For instance, if `LANG` is set to <literal>ja_JP.ujis</literal>,
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* when loading the default file <filename>~/.gtkrc</filename> then GTK+ looks
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* for <filename>~/.gtkrc.ja_JP</filename> and <filename>~/.gtkrc.ja</filename>,
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* and parses the first of those that exists.
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@ -294,7 +294,7 @@
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* * <literal>im_module_file <replaceable>pathname</replaceable></literal>
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*
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* Sets the pathname for the IM modules file. Setting this from RC files
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* is deprecated; you should use the environment variable <envar>GTK_IM_MODULE_FILE</envar>
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* is deprecated; you should use the environment variable `GTK_IM_MODULE_FILE`
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* instead.
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*
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* * <literal>style <replaceable>name</replaceable> [ =
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@ -825,7 +825,7 @@ gtk_rc_make_default_dir (const gchar *type)
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* gtk_rc_get_im_module_path:
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*
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* Obtains the path in which to look for IM modules. See the documentation
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* of the <envar>GTK_PATH</envar>
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* of the `GTK_PATH`
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* environment variable for more details about looking up modules. This
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* function is useful solely for utilities supplied with GTK+ and should
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* not be used by applications under normal circumstances.
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@ -849,7 +849,7 @@ gtk_rc_get_im_module_path (void)
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* gtk_rc_get_im_module_file:
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*
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* Obtains the path to the IM modules file. See the documentation
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* of the <envar>GTK_IM_MODULE_FILE</envar>
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* of the `GTK_IM_MODULE_FILE`
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* environment variable for more details.
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*
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* Returns: (type filename): a newly-allocated string containing the
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@ -909,7 +909,7 @@ gtk_rc_get_theme_dir (void)
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*
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* Returns a directory in which GTK+ looks for theme engines.
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* For full information about the search for theme engines,
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* see the docs for <envar>GTK_PATH</envar> in
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* see the docs for `GTK_PATH` in
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* <xref linkend="gtk-running"/>.
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*
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* return value: (type filename): the directory. (Must be freed with g_free())
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@ -881,7 +881,7 @@ gtk_application_class_init (GtkApplicationClass *class)
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* Note that commandline arguments are not passed to gtk_init().
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* All GTK+ functionality that is available via commandline arguments
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* can also be achieved by setting suitable environment variables
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* such as <envar>G_DEBUG</envar>, so this should not be a big
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* such as `G_DEBUG`, so this should not be a big
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* problem. If you absolutely must support GTK+ commandline arguments,
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* you can explicitly call gtk_init() before creating the application
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* instance.
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* calling gtk_css_provider_load_from_file() and adding the provider with
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* gtk_style_context_add_provider() or gtk_style_context_add_provider_for_screen().
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* In addition, certain files will be read when GTK+ is initialized. First,
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* the file <filename><envar>$XDG_CONFIG_HOME</envar>/gtk-3.0/gtk.css</filename>
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* the file `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/gtk-3.0/gtk.css`
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* is loaded if it exists. Then, GTK+ tries to load
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* <filename><envar>$HOME</envar>/.themes/<replaceable>theme-name</replaceable>/gtk-3.0/gtk.css</filename>,
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* `$HOME/.themes/<replaceable>theme-name</replaceable>/gtk-3.0/gtk.css`,
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* falling back to
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* <filename><replaceable>datadir</replaceable>/share/themes/<replaceable>theme-name</replaceable>/gtk-3.0/gtk.css</filename>,
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* `<replaceable>datadir</replaceable>/share/themes/<replaceable>theme-name</replaceable>/gtk-3.0/gtk.css`,
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* where <replaceable>theme-name</replaceable> is the name of the current theme
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* (see the #GtkSettings:gtk-theme-name setting) and <replaceable>datadir</replaceable>
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* is the prefix configured when GTK+ was compiled, unless overridden by the
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* <envar>GTK_DATA_PREFIX</envar> environment variable.
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* `GTK_DATA_PREFIX` environment variable.
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*
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* ## Style sheets
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*
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* rules are applied if the URI contains non-ASCII characters.
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* However, filenames are always returned in
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* the character set specified by the
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* <envar>G_FILENAME_ENCODING</envar> environment variable.
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* `G_FILENAME_ENCODING` environment variable.
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* Please see the GLib documentation for more details about this
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* variable.
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*
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