I only corrected some errors in the documentation.
1.1 --- a/lemon/graph_reader.h Tue Dec 19 15:53:42 2006 +0000
1.2 +++ b/lemon/graph_reader.h Fri Jan 05 10:59:18 2007 +0000
1.3 @@ -39,8 +39,8 @@
1.4 /// Before you read this documentation it might be useful to read the general
1.5 /// description of \ref graph-io-page "Graph Input-Output".
1.6 ///
1.7 - /// The file to be read may contain several maps and labeled nodes or
1.8 - /// edges.
1.9 + /// The file to be read may contain several maps and labeled
1.10 + /// (designated) nodes or edges.
1.11 ///
1.12 /// If you read a graph you need not read all the maps and items just those
1.13 /// that you need. The interface of the \c GraphReader is very similar to
2.1 --- a/lemon/lemon_reader.h Tue Dec 19 15:53:42 2006 +0000
2.2 +++ b/lemon/lemon_reader.h Fri Jan 05 10:59:18 2007 +0000
2.3 @@ -463,21 +463,22 @@
2.4 /// determine what sections are in a lemon file we give only a framework
2.5 /// to read a section oriented format.
2.6 ///
2.7 - /// In the Lemon Format each section starts with a line contains a \c \@
2.8 - /// character on the first not white space position. This line is the
2.9 - /// header line of the section. Each next lines belong to this section
2.10 - /// while it does not starts with \c \@ character. This line can start a
2.11 - /// new section or if it can close the file with the \c \@end line.
2.12 - /// The file format ignore the empty and comment lines. The line is
2.13 - /// comment line if it starts with a \c # character.
2.14 + /// In the Lemon Format each section starts with a line containing a
2.15 + /// \c \@ character on the first not white space position. This line
2.16 + /// is the header line of the section. Each of the next lines belong
2.17 + /// to this section until a line starting with \c \@ character is
2.18 + /// found. This line can start a new section or it can close the
2.19 + /// file with the \c \@end line. The file format ignores the empty
2.20 + /// and comment lines. The line is comment line if it starts with a
2.21 + /// \c # character.
2.22 ///
2.23 /// The framework provides an abstract LemonReader::SectionReader class
2.24 - /// what defines the interface of a SectionReader. The SectionReader
2.25 - /// has the \c header() member function what get a header line string and
2.26 - /// decides if it want to process the next section. Several SectionReaders
2.27 - /// can be attached to an LemonReader and the first attached what can
2.28 - /// process the section will be used. Its \c read() member will called
2.29 - /// with a stream contains the section. From this stream the empty and
2.30 + /// that defines the interface of a SectionReader. The SectionReader
2.31 + /// has the \c header() member function that gets a header line string and
2.32 + /// decides if it wants to process the next section. Several SectionReaders
2.33 + /// can be attached to a LemonReader and the first attached that can
2.34 + /// process the section will be used. Its \c read() member will be called
2.35 + /// with a stream containing the section. From this stream the empty and
2.36 /// comment lines are filtered out.
2.37 ///
2.38 /// \relates GraphReader