- * A setting entity is composed of a string-typed key and a value. The value type must be only of these three types: @c int, @c bool, and @c String.
- * The settings are pre-defined in setting/setting.xml in the application's base directory
- * and they can be easily set with Tizen IDE (<a href="../org.tizen.native.appprogramming/html/ide_sdk_tools/creating_running_app_setting.htm">Creating and Using Application Settings</a>, <a href="../org.tizen.native.appprogramming/html/ide_sdk_tools/application_settings_editor.htm">Application Settings Editor</a>).
- * (The setting.xml is a symbolic link to the currently used setting file, which is related to the current version of the application.) @n
- * The %AppSetting class is basically used for specific applications such as IME, which have no UI.
+ * A setting entity is composed of a string-typed key and a value. The value type must only be of three types: @c int, @c bool, and @c String.
+ * The settings are pre-defined at setting/setting.xml in the application's base directory
+ * and they can be easily set with %Tizen IDE (<a href="../org.tizen.native.appprogramming/html/ide_sdk_tools/creating_running_app_setting.htm">Creating and Using Application Settings</a>, <a href="../org.tizen.native.appprogramming/html/ide_sdk_tools/application_settings_editor.htm">Application Settings Editor</a>).
+ * (setting.xml is a symbolic link to the currently used setting file, which is related to the current version of the application.) @n
+ * The %AppSetting class is basically used for specific applications which have no UI, such as IME.