* @image html img/widget/slider/preview-00.png
* @image latex img/widget/slider/preview-00.eps width=\textwidth
*
- * The slider adds a dragable “slider” widget for selecting the value of
+ * The slider adds a draggable “slider” widget for selecting the value of
* something within a range.
*
* A slider can be horizontal or vertical. It can contain an Icon and has a
* @li "icon" - An icon of the slider
* @li "end" - A end part content of the slider
*
- * Default text parts of the silder widget that you can use for are:
- * @li "default" - Label of the silder
+ * Default text parts of the slider widget that you can use for are:
+ * @li "default" - Label of the slider
*
* Supported elm_object common APIs.
* @li elm_object_disabled_set
* by setting the @c ELM_THEME environment variable before running an
* application, or globally for all programs using the @c elementary_config
* utility. Applications can change the default theme using elm_theme_set(),
- * but this can go against the user wishes, so it's not an adviced practice.
+ * but this can go against the user wishes, so it's not an advised practice.
*
* Ideally, applications should find everything they need in the already
* provided theme, but there may be occasions when that's not enough and
* theme for the application and will probably clash with the end user
* options, not to mention the risk of ending up with not matching styles
* across the program. Unless there's a very special reason to use them,
- * overlays should be avoided for the resons exposed before.
+ * overlays should be avoided for the reasons exposed before.
*
* All these theme lists are handled by ::Elm_Theme instances. Elementary
* keeps one default internally and every function that receives one of
EAPI void elm_theme_free(Elm_Theme *th);
/**
- * Copy the theme fom the source to the destination theme
+ * Copy the theme from the source to the destination theme
*
* @param th The source theme to copy from
* @param thdst The destination theme to copy data to
* new styles, or changing system theme configuration is not possible. Do
* NOT use this instead of a proper system theme configuration. Use proper
* configuration files, profiles, environment variables etc. to set a theme
- * so that the theme can be altered by simple confiugration by a user. Using
+ * so that the theme can be altered by simple configuration by a user. Using
* this call to achieve that effect is abusing the API and will create lots
* of trouble.
*
*
* A theme element can consist of a full or relative path to a .edj file,
* or a name, without extension, for a theme to be searched in the known
- * theme paths for Elemementary.
+ * theme paths for Elementary.
*
* @see elm_theme_set()
* @see elm_theme_get()
EAPI const Eina_List *elm_theme_list_get(const Elm_Theme *th);
/**
- * Return the full patrh for a theme element
+ * Return the full path for a theme element
*
* @param f The theme element name
* @param in_search_path Pointer to a boolean to indicate if item is in the search path or not
*
* This returns a string you should free with free() on success, NULL on
* failure. This will search for the given theme element, and if it is a
- * full or relative path element or a simple searchable name. The returned
+ * full or relative path element or a simple search-able name. The returned
* path is the full path to the file, if searched, and the file exists, or it
* is simply the full path given in the element or a resolved path if
* relative to home. The @p in_search_path boolean pointed to is set to
- * EINA_TRUE if the file was a searchable file andis in the search path,
+ * EINA_TRUE if the file was a search-able file and is in the search path,
* and EINA_FALSE otherwise.
*/
EAPI char *elm_theme_list_item_path_get(const char *f, Eina_Bool *in_search_path);
* Get the specific theme to be used
*
* @param obj The object to get the specific theme from
- * @return The specifc theme set.
+ * @return The specific theme set.
*
* This will return a specific theme set, or NULL if no specific theme is
* set on that object. It will not return inherited themes from parents, only