* This holds one content object and uses an Evas Map of transformation
* points to be later used with this content. So the content will be
* moved, resized, etc as a single image. So it will improve performance
- * when you have a complex interafce, with a lot of elements, and will
+ * when you have a complex interface, with a lot of elements, and will
* need to resize or move it frequently (the content object and its
* children).
*
- * Default contents parts of the mapbuf widget that you can use for are:
+ * Default content parts of the mapbuf widget that you can use for are:
* @li "default" - A content of the mapbuf
*
+ * Supported elm_object common APIs.
+ * @li @ref elm_object_part_content_set
+ * @li @ref elm_object_part_content_get
+ * @li @ref elm_object_part_content_unset
+ *
* To enable map, elm_mapbuf_enabled_set() should be used.
*
* See how to use this widget in this example:
*
* Also, when enabled, alpha and smooth states will be used, so if the
* content isn't solid, alpha should be enabled, for example, otherwise
- * a black retangle will fill the content.
+ * a black rectangle will fill the content.
*
* When disabled, the stored map will be freed and geometry prior to
* enabling the map will be restored.