From 2a45418b673d10f60e9334ebcfa493f125d26e02 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: William Jon McCann Date: Wed, 5 Feb 2014 13:07:34 -0500 Subject: docs: use proper quotes --- gtk/gtkaccelmap.c | 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) (limited to 'gtk/gtkaccelmap.c') diff --git a/gtk/gtkaccelmap.c b/gtk/gtkaccelmap.c index d7b77b8783..2cc38cb5c1 100644 --- a/gtk/gtkaccelmap.c +++ b/gtk/gtkaccelmap.c @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ * Accelerator maps are used to define runtime configurable accelerators. * Functions for manipulating them are are usually used by higher level * convenience mechanisms like #GtkUIManager and are thus considered - * "low-level". You'll want to use them if you're manually creating menus that + * “low-level”. You'll want to use them if you're manually creating menus that * should have user-configurable accelerators. * * An accelerator is uniquely defined by: @@ -54,15 +54,15 @@ * - accelerator modifiers * * The accelerator path must consist of - * "<WINDOWTYPE>/Category1/Category2/.../Action", where WINDOWTYPE + * “<WINDOWTYPE>/Category1/Category2/.../Action”, where WINDOWTYPE * should be a unique application-specific identifier that corresponds * to the kind of window the accelerator is being used in, e.g. - * "Gimp-Image", "Abiword-Document" or "Gnumeric-Settings". - * The "Category1/.../Action" portion is most appropriately chosen by + * “Gimp-Image”, “Abiword-Document” or “Gnumeric-Settings”. + * The “Category1/.../Action” portion is most appropriately chosen by * the action the accelerator triggers, i.e. for accelerators on menu - * items, choose the item's menu path, e.g. "File/Save As", - * "Image/View/Zoom" or "Edit/Select All". So a full valid accelerator - * path may look like: "<Gimp-Toolbox>/File/Dialogs/Tool Options...". + * items, choose the item's menu path, e.g. “File/Save As”, + * “Image/View/Zoom” or “Edit/Select All”. So a full valid accelerator + * path may look like: “<Gimp-Toolbox>/File/Dialogs/Tool Options...”. * * All accelerators are stored inside one global #GtkAccelMap that can * be obtained using gtk_accel_map_get(). See