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-rw-r--r--gtk/deprecated/gtkiconfactory.c2
-rw-r--r--gtk/gtkimage.c2
-rw-r--r--gtk/gtkmain.c8
-rw-r--r--gtk/gtkplug.c4
-rw-r--r--gtk/gtksocket.c4
-rw-r--r--gtk/gtktexttag.c2
6 files changed, 11 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/gtk/deprecated/gtkiconfactory.c b/gtk/deprecated/gtkiconfactory.c
index a5c2c892e5..efb8dd1512 100644
--- a/gtk/deprecated/gtkiconfactory.c
+++ b/gtk/deprecated/gtkiconfactory.c
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
* @Title: Themeable Stock Images
*
* Browse the available stock icons using
- * the <application>gtk3-demo</application> application.
+ * the “gtk3-demo” application.
*
* An icon factory manages a collection of #GtkIconSet; a #GtkIconSet manages a
* set of variants of a particular icon (i.e. a #GtkIconSet contains variants for
diff --git a/gtk/gtkimage.c b/gtk/gtkimage.c
index b430b625c6..6ff90deae2 100644
--- a/gtk/gtkimage.c
+++ b/gtk/gtkimage.c
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@
*
* Sometimes an application will want to avoid depending on external data
* files, such as image files. GTK+ comes with a program to avoid this,
- * called <application>gdk-pixbuf-csource</application>. This library
+ * called “gdk-pixbuf-csource”. This library
* allows you to convert an image into a C variable declaration, which
* can then be loaded into a #GdkPixbuf using
* gdk_pixbuf_new_from_inline().
diff --git a/gtk/gtkmain.c b/gtk/gtkmain.c
index 9234782bbc..44c2fa1140 100644
--- a/gtk/gtkmain.c
+++ b/gtk/gtkmain.c
@@ -243,9 +243,9 @@ gtk_get_micro_version (void)
/**
* gtk_get_binary_age:
*
- * Returns the binary age as passed to <application>libtool</application>
+ * Returns the binary age as passed to `libtool`
* when building the GTK+ library the process is running against.
- * If <application>libtool</application> means nothing to you, don't
+ * If `libtool` means nothing to you, don't
* worry about it.
*
* Returns: the binary age of the GTK+ library
@@ -261,9 +261,9 @@ gtk_get_binary_age (void)
/**
* gtk_get_interface_age:
*
- * Returns the interface age as passed to <application>libtool</application>
+ * Returns the interface age as passed to `libtool`
* when building the GTK+ library the process is running against.
- * If <application>libtool</application> means nothing to you, don't
+ * If `libtool` means nothing to you, don't
* worry about it.
*
* Returns: the interface age of the GTK+ library
diff --git a/gtk/gtkplug.c b/gtk/gtkplug.c
index b93fb78b93..6c8817235c 100644
--- a/gtk/gtkplug.c
+++ b/gtk/gtkplug.c
@@ -57,8 +57,8 @@
* The communication between a #GtkSocket and a #GtkPlug follows the
* <ulink url="http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/xembed-spec">XEmbed</ulink>
* protocol. This protocol has also been implemented in other toolkits,
- * e.g. <application>Qt</application>, allowing the same level of
- * integration when embedding a <application>Qt</application> widget
+ * e.g. Qt, allowing the same level of
+ * integration when embedding a Qt widget
* in GTK+ or vice versa.
*
* The #GtkPlug and #GtkSocket widgets are only available when GTK+
diff --git a/gtk/gtksocket.c b/gtk/gtksocket.c
index aab1a94de4..1388ddafe6 100644
--- a/gtk/gtksocket.c
+++ b/gtk/gtksocket.c
@@ -102,8 +102,8 @@
* The communication between a #GtkSocket and a #GtkPlug follows the
* <ulink url="http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/xembed-spec">XEmbed</ulink>
* protocol. This protocol has also been implemented in other toolkits,
- * e.g. <application>Qt</application>, allowing the same level of
- * integration when embedding a <application>Qt</application> widget
+ * e.g. Qt, allowing the same level of
+ * integration when embedding a Qt widget
* in GTK or vice versa.
*
* The #GtkPlug and #GtkSocket widgets are only available when GTK+
diff --git a/gtk/gtktexttag.c b/gtk/gtktexttag.c
index 2462f736a9..abb54bb4d7 100644
--- a/gtk/gtktexttag.c
+++ b/gtk/gtktexttag.c
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@
* before using them with that buffer.
*
* gtk_text_buffer_create_tag() is the best way to create tags.
- * See <application>gtk3-demo</application> for numerous examples.
+ * See “gtk3-demo” for numerous examples.
*
* For each property of #GtkTextTag, there is a "set" property, e.g.
* "font-set" corresponds to "font". These "set" properties reflect