Link to the 2.x deprecated index in the migration guide
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|     Over the years, a number of functions, and in some cases, entire | ||||
|     widgets have been deprecated. These deprecations are clearly spelled | ||||
|     out in the API reference, with hints about the recommended replacements. | ||||
|     The API reference also includes an | ||||
|     <link linkend="api-index-deprecated">index</link> of all deprecated | ||||
|     symbols. | ||||
|     The API reference for GTK+ 2 also includes an | ||||
|     <ulink url="http://developer.gnome.org/gtk/2.24/api-index-deprecated.html">index</ulink> of all deprecated symbols. | ||||
|   </para> | ||||
|   <para> | ||||
|     To verify that your program does not use any deprecated symbols, | ||||
| @ -92,14 +91,14 @@ | ||||
|     as follows: | ||||
|     <programlisting> | ||||
|     make CFLAGS+="-DGDK_DISABLE_DEPRECATED -DGTK_DISABLE_DEPRECATED" | ||||
|     </programlisting> | ||||
|    </programlisting> | ||||
|   </para> | ||||
|   <para> | ||||
|     Note that some parts of our API, such as enumeration values, are | ||||
|     not well covered by the deprecation warnings. In most cases, using | ||||
|     them will require you to also use deprecated functions, which will | ||||
|     trigger warnings. But some things, like the %GTK_DIALOG_NO_SEPARATOR | ||||
|     flag that has disappeared in GTK+ 3, may not.  | ||||
|     flag that has disappeared in GTK+ 3, may not. | ||||
|   </para> | ||||
|   </section> | ||||
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