/**
* @brief Copy constructor.
*
- * Creates another handle that points to the same real object
+ * Creates another handle that points to the same real object.
* @SINCE_1_0.0
* @param[in] uiControl Handle to copy
*/
Control(const Control& uiControl);
/**
- * @brief Dali::Control is intended as a base class
+ * @brief Dali::Control is intended as a base class.
*
* This is non-virtual since derived Handle types must not contain data or virtual methods.
* @SINCE_1_0.0
/**
* @brief Assignment operator.
*
- * Changes this handle to point to another real object
+ * Changes this handle to point to another real object.
* @SINCE_1_0.0
* @param[in] handle Object to assign this to
* @return reference to this
public:
/**
- * @brief Downcast an Object handle to Control.
+ * @brief Downcast a handle to Control handle.
*
* If handle points to a Control the downcast produces valid
* handle. If not the returned handle is left uninitialized.
*
* @SINCE_1_0.0
* @param[in] handle Handle to an object
- * @return handle to a Control or an uninitialized handle
+ * @return A handle to a Control or an uninitialized handle
*/
static Control DownCast( BaseHandle handle );
*
* The key event can originate from a virtual or physical keyboard.
* @SINCE_1_0.0
- * @return True if the control has foucs, False otherwise.
* @pre The Control has been initialized.
* @pre The Control should be on the stage before setting keyboard focus.
*/
/**
* @brief Quries whether the control has key input focus.
*
- * Note: The control can be set to have the focus and still not receive all the key events if another control has over ridden it.
- * As the key input focus mechanism works like a stack, the top most control receives all the key events, and passes on the
- * unhandled events to the controls below in the stack. A control in the stack will regain key input focus when there are no more
- * controls above it in the focus stack.
- * To query for the conrol which is on top of the focus stack use Dali::Toolkit::KeyInputFocusManager::GetCurrentKeyboardFocusActor()
* @SINCE_1_0.0
* @return true if this control has keyboard input focus
* @pre The Control has been initialized.
* @pre The Control should be on the stage before setting keyboard focus.
+ * @note The control can be set to have the focus and still not receive all the key events if another control has over ridden it.
+ * As the key input focus mechanism works like a stack, the top most control receives all the key events, and passes on the
+ * unhandled events to the controls below in the stack. A control in the stack will regain key input focus when there are no more
+ * controls above it in the focus stack.
+ * To query for the conrol which is on top of the focus stack use Dali::Toolkit::KeyInputFocusManager::GetCurrentKeyboardFocusActor().
*/
bool HasKeyInputFocus();
KeyEventSignalType& KeyEventSignal();
/**
- * @brief This signal is emitted when the control gets Key Input Focus
+ * @brief This signal is emitted when the control gets Key Input Focus.
*
* A callback of the following type may be connected:
* @code