--- a/Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-B1CB6374-2C2B-5D6C-9A7C-6E49D8F235B8.dita Fri Jul 16 17:23:46 2010 +0100
+++ b/Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-B1CB6374-2C2B-5D6C-9A7C-6E49D8F235B8.dita Tue Jul 20 12:00:49 2010 +0100
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
enabling display change event notifications (<codeph>EEventDisplayChanged</codeph>).
The following diagram shows the class hierarchy. </p> <fig id="GUID-F9D95387-151F-5725-8BDD-C44A3D333A97">
<title> Display control class diagram </title>
-<image href="GUID-68E3609C-3429-5B1C-B8D9-C0EBBACEF357_d0e188429_href.png" placement="inline"/>
+<image href="GUID-68E3609C-3429-5B1C-B8D9-C0EBBACEF357_d0e193400_href.png" placement="inline"/>
</fig> <p>Once you have obtained
the <xref href="GUID-0C384D35-77DD-318E-AF3E-C9ED5ADD9D11.dita"><apiname>MDisplayControl</apiname></xref> interface, you can call <codeph>GetResolutions()</codeph> on
it. For example: </p> <codeblock id="GUID-C82D0166-0E29-5F90-8087-800EDDE2D895" xml:space="preserve">// Get available resolutions
@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@
so that the virtual keyboard can be drawn within the full UI area but outside
of the application's extent. </p> <fig id="GUID-55BD49C6-9A51-53A7-A587-29A151FACF6B">
<title> Display mapping class diagram </title>
-<image href="GUID-7293765E-2B1E-5F0D-B6A8-0E48729DC365_d0e188567_href.png" placement="inline"/>
+<image href="GUID-7293765E-2B1E-5F0D-B6A8-0E48729DC365_d0e193538_href.png" placement="inline"/>
</fig> <p> </p> <p>The <xref href="GUID-BA6FEFAE-8891-3286-A38F-2EA522D7A27E.dita"><apiname>MDisplayMapping</apiname></xref> interface is very
flexible. UIDs are used to signify the application UI coordinate space, the
full UI space, the composition/display coordinate space (which may be a different
@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@
rectangle represents the display area and the inner one represents the application
space (screen mode). </p> <fig id="GUID-6935A7BE-C651-5582-8E2A-11A18CDD531F">
<title>Display area and application extent </title>
-<image href="GUID-09142C26-0AFA-510E-836D-010EE07A1549_d0e188596_href.png" placement="inline"/>
+<image href="GUID-09142C26-0AFA-510E-836D-010EE07A1549_d0e193567_href.png" placement="inline"/>
</fig> <p>The display resolution is 1280 x 720, the application size is 176
x 208 and a virtual resolution of 426 x 240 has been introduced, which gives
a scaling factor of three in each direction. All pixels are approximately