* @until }
*
* The next callback will be used when setting the overlay (using
- * elm_bg_overlay_set()):
+ * elm_object_content_set()):
*
* @skip _cb_overlay_changed
* @until }
*
* @skipline elm_radio_value_set
*
- * Then we add a checkbox for the elm_bg_overlay_set() function:
+ * Then we add a checkbox for the elm_object_content_set() function for the bg:
*
* @skip check_add
* @until evas_object_show
*
* Now look at the code of the @c _cb_overlay_changed again. If the checkbox
* state is checked, an overlay will be added to the background. It's done by
- * creating an Edje object, and setting it with elm_bg_overlay_set() to the
+ * creating an Edje object, and setting it with elm_object_content_set() to the
* background object. For information about what are and how to set Edje
* object, look at the Edje documentation.
*
* @until }
*
* This call elm_layout_data_get() is used to fetch the string based on the key,
- * and elm_object_text_part_set() will set the part defined in the theme as
+ * and elm_object_part_text_set() will set the part defined in the theme as
* "example/title" to contain this string. This key "example/title" has nothing
* special. It's just an arbitrary convention that we are using in this example.
* Every string in this example referencing a part of this theme will be of the
* Finally, we have an area in this layout theme, in the bottom part of it,
* reserved for adding an specific widget. Differently from the 2 parts
* described until now, this one can only receive one widget with the call
- * elm_object_content_part_set() for the layout. If there was already an item on this specific part,
- * it will be deleted (one can use elm_object_content_part_unset() in order to remove
+ * elm_object_part_content_set() for the layout. If there was already an item on this specific part,
+ * it will be deleted (one can use elm_object_part_content_unset() in order to remove
* it without deleting). An example of removing it without deleting, but
* manually deleting this widget just after that, can be seen on the callback
* for this button. Actually, the callback defined for this button will clean
* Also notice that, for this last added button, we don't have to call
* evas_object_show() on it. This is a particularity of the theme for layouts,
* that will have total control over the properties like size, position,
- * visibility and clipping of a widget added with elm_object_content_part_set().
+ * visibility and clipping of a widget added with elm_object_part_content_set().
* Again, read the Edje documentation to understand this better.
*
* Now we just put the code for the different callbacks specified for each kind
* @until evas_object_show
*
* Finally, we'll set the box as conformant's content, just like this:
- * @skipline elm_conformant_content_set
+ * @skipline elm_object_content_set
*
* Compare both examples code:
* @ref conformant_example_01.c "conformant_example_01.c"