* @day: the day of the gregorian month
* @hour: the hour of the day
* @minute: the minute of the hour
- * @second: the second of the minute
- * @microsecond: the microsecond of the second
+ * @seconds: the second of the minute
*
* Creates a new #GstDateTime using the date and times in the gregorian calendar
* in the local timezone.
*
* @year should be from 1 to 9999, @month should be from 1 to 12, @day from
- * 1 to 31, @hour from 0 to 23, @minutes and @seconds from 0 to 59 and
- * @microsecond from 0 to 999999.
+ * 1 to 31, @hour from 0 to 23, @minutes and @seconds from 0 to 59.
*
* Free-function: gst_date_time_unref
*
* @day: the day of the gregorian month
* @hour: the hour of the day
* @minute: the minute of the hour
- * @second: the second of the minute
- * @microsecond: the microsecond of the second
+ * @seconds: the second of the minute
*
* Creates a new #GstDateTime using the date and times in the gregorian calendar
* in the supplied timezone.
*
* @year should be from 1 to 9999, @month should be from 1 to 12, @day from
- * 1 to 31, @hour from 0 to 23, @minutes and @seconds from 0 to 59 and
- * @microsecond from 0 to 999999.
+ * 1 to 31, @hour from 0 to 23, @minutes and @seconds from 0 to 59.
*
* Note that @tzoffset is a float and was chosen so for being able to handle
* some fractional timezones, while it still keeps the readability of