+2006-11-01 Moritz Schulte <moritz@g10code.com>
+
+ * gpgme.texi (Data Buffer I/O Operations): Fixed entry for
+ gpgme_data_seek: OFFSET is not a pointer; some s/whence/offset/.
+
2006-09-25 Marcus Brinkmann <marcus@g10code.de>
* gpgme.texi (Destroying Data Buffers): Clarify that
error occurs. If an error occurs, @var{errno} is set.
@end deftypefun
-@deftypefun off_t gpgme_data_seek (@w{gpgme_data_t @var{dh}}, @w{off_t *@var{offset}}, @w{int @var{whence}})
+@deftypefun off_t gpgme_data_seek (@w{gpgme_data_t @var{dh}}, @w{off_t @var{offset}}, @w{int @var{whence}})
The function @code{gpgme_data_seek} changes the current read/write
position.
@table @code
@item SEEK_SET
-Specifies that @var{whence} is a count of characters from the
+Specifies that @var{offset} is a count of characters from the
beginning of the data object.
@item SEEK_CUR
-Specifies that @var{whence} is a count of characters from the current
+Specifies that @var{offset} is a count of characters from the current
file position. This count may be positive or negative.
@item SEEK_END
-Specifies that @var{whence} is a count of characters from the end of
+Specifies that @var{offset} is a count of characters from the end of
the data object. A negative count specifies a position within the
current extent of the data object; a positive count specifies a
position past the current end. If you set the position past the