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author | Piotr Drąg <piotrdrag@gmail.com> | 2015-06-11 15:50:15 +0200 |
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committer | Piotr Drąg <piotrdrag@gmail.com> | 2015-06-11 15:50:15 +0200 |
commit | 1600d5401258c68ae3eb47f39034780ae99a2597 (patch) | |
tree | 2adcb432f52a13ff2136796c65fdbcc599e1cc18 /gtk | |
parent | 8b069003622932891830eba528533681d033d117 (diff) | |
download | gtk+-1600d5401258c68ae3eb47f39034780ae99a2597.tar.gz |
docs: Fix some minor typos in comments in GtkWidget
Diffstat (limited to 'gtk')
-rw-r--r-- | gtk/gtkwidget.c | 84 |
1 files changed, 42 insertions, 42 deletions
diff --git a/gtk/gtkwidget.c b/gtk/gtkwidget.c index 4c03956e54..d9230f5ac3 100644 --- a/gtk/gtkwidget.c +++ b/gtk/gtkwidget.c @@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ * Otherwise, you would not properly consider widget margins, * #GtkSizeGroup, and so forth. * - * Since 3.10 Gtk+ also supports baseline vertical alignment of widgets. This + * Since 3.10 GTK+ also supports baseline vertical alignment of widgets. This * means that widgets are positioned such that the typographical baseline of * widgets in the same row are aligned. This happens if a widget supports baselines, * has a vertical alignment of %GTK_ALIGN_BASELINE, and is inside a container @@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ * * # Building composite widgets from template XML ## {#composite-templates} * - * GtkWidget exposes some facilities to automate the proceedure + * GtkWidget exposes some facilities to automate the procedure * of creating composite widgets using #GtkBuilder interface description * language. * @@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ * time using gtk_widget_class_set_template(). * * The interface description semantics expected in composite template descriptions - * is slightly different from regulare #GtkBuilder XML. + * is slightly different from regular #GtkBuilder XML. * * Unlike regular interface descriptions, gtk_widget_class_set_template() will * expect a <template> tag as a direct child of the toplevel <interface> @@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ * would with <object> tags. * * Additionally, <object> tags can also be added before and after the initial - * <template> tag in the normal way, allowing one to define auxilary objects + * <template> tag in the normal way, allowing one to define auxiliary objects * which might be referenced by other widgets declared as children of the * <template> tag. * @@ -1054,7 +1054,7 @@ child_property_notify_dispatcher (GObject *object, } /* We guard against the draw signal callbacks modifying the state of the - * cairo context by surounding it with save/restore. + * cairo context by surrounding it with save/restore. * Maybe we should also cairo_new_path() just to be sure? */ static void @@ -3011,7 +3011,7 @@ G_GNUC_END_IGNORE_DEPRECATIONS * @result: the result of the drag operation * * The ::drag-failed signal is emitted on the drag source when a drag has - * failed. The signal handler may hook custom code to handle a failed DND + * failed. The signal handler may hook custom code to handle a failed DnD * operation based on the type of error, it returns %TRUE is the failure has * been already handled (not showing the default "drag operation failed" * animation), otherwise it returns %FALSE. @@ -4404,7 +4404,7 @@ _gtk_widget_set_sequence_state_internal (GtkWidget *widget, } /* If the sequence goes denied, check whether this is a controller attached - * to the capture phase, that additionally handled the button/touch press (ie. + * to the capture phase, that additionally handled the button/touch press (i.e. * it was consumed), the corresponding press will be emulated for widgets * beneath, so the widgets beneath get a coherent stream of events from now on. */ @@ -4760,7 +4760,7 @@ gtk_widget_unparent (GtkWidget *widget) /* Now that the parent pointer is nullified and the hierarchy-changed * already passed, go ahead and unset the parent window, if we are unparenting - * an embeded GtkWindow the window will become toplevel again and hierarchy-changed + * an embedded GtkWindow the window will become toplevel again and hierarchy-changed * will fire again for the new subhierarchy. */ gtk_widget_set_parent_window (widget, NULL); @@ -6141,7 +6141,7 @@ gtk_widget_size_allocate_with_baseline (GtkWidget *widget, if (size_changed || baseline_changed) { - /* Invalidate union(old_clip,priv->clip) in priv->window and descendents owned by widget + /* Invalidate union(old_clip,priv->clip) in priv->window and descendants owned by widget */ cairo_region_t *invalidate = cairo_region_create_rectangle (&priv->clip); cairo_region_union_rectangle (invalidate, &old_clip); @@ -7014,7 +7014,7 @@ _gtk_widget_draw_internal (GtkWidget *widget, if (cairo_status (cr) && _gtk_cairo_get_event_window (cr)) { - /* We check the event so we only warn about internal GTK calls. + /* We check the event so we only warn about internal GTK+ calls. * Errors might come from PDF streams having write failures and * we don't want to spam stderr in that case. * We do want to catch errors from @@ -7052,10 +7052,10 @@ _gtk_widget_draw_windows (GdkWindow *window, window_clip.width = gdk_window_get_width (window); window_clip.height = gdk_window_get_height (window); - /* Cairo paths are fixed point 24.8, but gdk supports 32bit window + /* Cairo paths are fixed point 24.8, but GDK supports 32-bit window sizes, so we can't feed window_clip to e.g. cairo_rectangle() directly. Instead, we pre-clip the window clip to the existing - clip regions in full 32bit precision and feed that to cairo. */ + clip regions in full 32-bit precision and feed that to cairo. */ if (!gdk_cairo_get_clip_rectangle (cr, ¤t_clip) || !gdk_rectangle_intersect (&window_clip, ¤t_clip, &window_clip)) return; @@ -7072,7 +7072,7 @@ _gtk_widget_draw_windows (GdkWindow *window, { gdk_window_get_user_data (window, (gpointer *) &widget); - /* Only clear bg if double bufferer. This is what we used + /* Only clear bg if double buffered. This is what we used to do before, where begin_paint() did the clearing. */ pattern = gdk_window_get_background_pattern (window); if (pattern != NULL && @@ -7139,7 +7139,7 @@ _gtk_widget_draw (GtkWidget *widget, * that consists of multiple windows we collect all the windows * that belongs to a widget and draw them in one go. This means * we may somewhat reorder GdkWindows when we paint them, but - * thats not generally a problem, as if you want a guaranteed + * that’s not generally a problem, as if you want a guaranteed * order you generally use a windowed widget where you control * the window hierarchy. */ @@ -7651,7 +7651,7 @@ static gboolean event_window_is_still_viewable (GdkEvent *event) { /* Check that we think the event's window is viewable before - * delivering the event, to prevent suprises. We do this here + * delivering the event, to prevent surprises. We do this here * at the last moment, since the event may have been queued * up behind other events, held over a recursive main loop, etc. */ @@ -8168,7 +8168,7 @@ gtk_widget_real_grab_focus (GtkWidget *focus_widget) else if (toplevel != focus_widget) { /* gtk_widget_grab_focus() operates on a tree without window... - * actually, this is very questionable behaviour. + * actually, this is very questionable behavior. */ gtk_container_foreach (GTK_CONTAINER (toplevel), @@ -8618,7 +8618,7 @@ gtk_widget_set_receives_default (GtkWidget *widget, * * See gtk_widget_set_receives_default(). * - * Returns: %TRUE if @widget acts as the default widget when focussed, + * Returns: %TRUE if @widget acts as the default widget when focused, * %FALSE otherwise * * Since: 2.18 @@ -9341,7 +9341,7 @@ gtk_widget_get_app_paintable (GtkWidget *widget) * event to the toplevel GDK window. If you now unset double buffering, you * will cause a separate rendering pass for every widget. This will likely * cause rendering problems - in particular related to stacking - and usually - * increases rrendering times significantly. + * increases rendering times significantly. * * Deprecated: 3.14: This function does not work under non-X11 backends or with * non-native windows. @@ -9741,7 +9741,7 @@ gtk_widget_override_background_color (GtkWidget *widget, /** * gtk_widget_override_font: * @widget: a #GtkWidget - * @font_desc: (allow-none): the font descriptiong to use, or %NULL to undo + * @font_desc: (allow-none): the font description to use, or %NULL to undo * the effect of previous calls to gtk_widget_override_font() * * Sets the font to use for a widget. All other style values are @@ -9822,7 +9822,7 @@ gtk_widget_override_symbolic_color (GtkWidget *widget, * * Deprecated: 3.16: This function is not useful in the context of CSS-based * rendering. If you wish to change the color used to render the primary - * and seconday cursors you should use a custom CSS style, through an + * and secondary cursors you should use a custom CSS style, through an * application-specific #GtkStyleProvider and a CSS style class. */ void @@ -10072,7 +10072,7 @@ reset_style_recurse (GtkWidget *widget, gpointer data) * gtk_widget_reset_style: * @widget: a #GtkWidget * - * Updates the style context of @widget and all descendents + * Updates the style context of @widget and all descendants * by updating its widget path. #GtkContainers may want * to use this on a child when reordering it in a way that a different * style might apply to it. See also gtk_container_get_path_for_child(). @@ -10704,7 +10704,7 @@ gtk_widget_get_screen (GtkWidget *widget) * screen, and all widgets added into a hierarchy with a toplevel * window at the top. * - * Returns: %TRUE if there is a #GdkScreen associcated + * Returns: %TRUE if there is a #GdkScreen associated * with the widget. * * Since: 2.2 @@ -10895,7 +10895,7 @@ gtk_widget_child_focus (GtkWidget *widget, * gtk_widget_child_focus(): * * When %TRUE is returned, stay in the widget, the failed keyboard - * navigation is Ok and/or there is nowhere we can/should move the + * navigation is OK and/or there is nowhere we can/should move the * focus to. * * When %FALSE is returned, the caller should continue with keyboard @@ -11076,7 +11076,7 @@ gtk_widget_set_size_request (GtkWidget *widget, * Gets the size request that was explicitly set for the widget using * gtk_widget_set_size_request(). A value of -1 stored in @width or * @height indicates that that dimension has not been set explicitly - * and the natural requisition of the widget will be used intead. See + * and the natural requisition of the widget will be used instead. See * gtk_widget_set_size_request(). To get the size a widget will * actually request, call gtk_widget_get_preferred_size() instead of * this function. @@ -11105,13 +11105,13 @@ gtk_widget_get_size_request (GtkWidget *widget, * @width: new forced minimum width * @height: new forced minimum height * @old_width: location to store previous forced minimum width - * @old_height: location to store previous forced minumum height + * @old_height: location to store previous forced minimum height * * Temporarily establishes a forced minimum size for a widget; this * is used by GtkWindow when calculating the size to add to the * window’s geometry widget. Cached sizes for the widget and its * parents are invalidated, so that subsequent calls to the size - * negotiation machinery produce the overriden result, but the + * negotiation machinery produce the overridden result, but the * widget is not queued for relayout or redraw. The old size must * be restored with _gtk_widget_restore_size_request() or things * will go screwy. @@ -11770,7 +11770,7 @@ gtk_widget_get_composite_name (GtkWidget *widget) * * A composite child is a child that’s an implementation detail of the * container it’s inside and should not be visible to people using the - * container. Composite children aren’t treated differently by GTK (but + * container. Composite children aren’t treated differently by GTK+ (but * see gtk_container_foreach() vs. gtk_container_forall()), but e.g. GUI * builders might want to treat them in a different way. * @@ -12323,8 +12323,8 @@ gtk_widget_real_unrealize (GtkWidget *widget) /* We must do unrealize child widget BEFORE container widget. * gdk_window_destroy() destroys specified xwindow and its sub-xwindows. - * So, unrealizing container widget bofore its children causes the problem - * (for example, gdk_ic_destroy () with destroyed window causes crash. ) + * So, unrealizing container widget before its children causes the problem + * (for example, gdk_ic_destroy () with destroyed window causes crash.) */ if (GTK_IS_CONTAINER (widget)) @@ -12563,13 +12563,13 @@ synth_crossing (GtkWidget *widget, * * The real pointer window is the window that most recently received an enter notify * event. Windows that don’t select for crossing events can’t become the real - * poiner window. The real pointer widget that owns the real pointer window. The + * pointer window. The real pointer widget that owns the real pointer window. The * effective pointer window is the same as the real pointer window unless the real * pointer widget is either insensitive or there is a grab on a widget that is not * an ancestor of the real pointer widget (in which case the effective pointer * window should be the root window). * - * When the effective pointer window is the same as the real poiner window, we + * When the effective pointer window is the same as the real pointer window, we * receive crossing events from the windowing system. When the effective pointer * window changes to become different from the real pointer window we synthesize * crossing events, attempting to follow X protocol rules: @@ -12840,7 +12840,7 @@ gtk_widget_propagate_state (GtkWidget *widget, { GtkStateData child_data; - /* Make sure to only propate the right states further */ + /* Make sure to only propagate the right states further */ child_data.flags_to_set = data->flags_to_set & GTK_STATE_FLAGS_DO_PROPAGATE; child_data.flags_to_unset = data->flags_to_unset & GTK_STATE_FLAGS_DO_PROPAGATE; @@ -12937,7 +12937,7 @@ gtk_widget_shape_combine_region (GtkWidget *widget, GtkWidgetPrivate *priv; g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)); - /* set_shape doesn't work on widgets without gdk window */ + /* set_shape doesn't work on widgets without GDK window */ g_return_if_fail (gtk_widget_get_has_window (widget)); priv = widget->priv; @@ -12959,7 +12959,7 @@ gtk_widget_shape_combine_region (GtkWidget *widget, cairo_region_copy (region), (GDestroyNotify) cairo_region_destroy); - /* set shape if widget has a gdk window already. + /* set shape if widget has a GDK window already. * otherwise the shape is scheduled to be set by gtk_widget_realize(). */ if (priv->window) @@ -12972,7 +12972,7 @@ gtk_widget_update_input_shape (GtkWidget *widget) { GtkWidgetPrivate *priv = widget->priv; - /* set shape if widget has a gdk window already. + /* set shape if widget has a GDK window already. * otherwise the shape is scheduled to be set by gtk_widget_realize(). */ if (priv->window) @@ -13036,7 +13036,7 @@ gtk_widget_input_shape_combine_region (GtkWidget *widget, cairo_region_t *region) { g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)); - /* set_shape doesn't work on widgets without gdk window */ + /* set_shape doesn't work on widgets without GDK window */ g_return_if_fail (gtk_widget_get_has_window (widget)); if (region == NULL) @@ -14582,7 +14582,7 @@ gtk_widget_buildable_custom_finished (GtkBuildable *buildable, static GtkSizeRequestMode gtk_widget_real_get_request_mode (GtkWidget *widget) { - /* By default widgets dont trade size at all. */ + /* By default widgets don't trade size at all. */ return GTK_SIZE_REQUEST_CONSTANT_SIZE; } @@ -15175,7 +15175,7 @@ gtk_widget_add_mnemonic_label (GtkWidget *widget, /** * gtk_widget_remove_mnemonic_label: * @widget: a #GtkWidget - * @label: a #GtkWidget that was previously set as a mnemnic label for + * @label: a #GtkWidget that was previously set as a mnemonic label for * @widget with gtk_widget_add_mnemonic_label(). * * Removes a widget from the list of mnemonic labels for @@ -15569,7 +15569,7 @@ gtk_widget_get_clip (GtkWidget *widget, * * Sets the widget’s clip. This must not be used directly, * but from within a widget’s size_allocate method. - * It must be called after gtk_widget_set_allocation() (or after chaning up + * It must be called after gtk_widget_set_allocation() (or after chaining up * to the parent class), because that function resets the clip. * * The clip set should be the area that @widget draws on. If @widget is a @@ -16019,7 +16019,7 @@ gtk_widget_set_support_multidevice (GtkWidget *widget, } /* There are multiple alpha related sources. First of all the user can specify alpha - * in gtk_widget_set_opacity, secondly we can get it from the css opacity. These two + * in gtk_widget_set_opacity, secondly we can get it from the CSS opacity. These two * are multiplied together to form the total alpha. Secondly, the user can specify * an opacity group for a widget, which means we must essentially handle it as having alpha. */ @@ -16984,8 +16984,8 @@ gtk_widget_class_bind_template_callback_full (GtkWidgetClass *widget_class, * @connect_data_destroy: The #GDestroyNotify to free @connect_data, this will only be used at * class finalization time, when no classes of type @widget_type are in use anymore. * - * For use in lanuage bindings, this will override the default #GtkBuilderConnectFunc to be - * used when parsing GtkBuilder xml from this class’s template data. + * For use in language bindings, this will override the default #GtkBuilderConnectFunc to be + * used when parsing GtkBuilder XML from this class’s template data. * * Note that this must be called from a composite widget classes class * initializer after calling gtk_widget_class_set_template(). |