/**
* @def elm_layout_icon_set
- * Convienience macro to set the icon object in a layout that follows the
+ * Convenience macro to set the icon object in a layout that follows the
* Elementary naming convention for its parts.
*
* @ingroup Layout
* @brief Sets the target object for the hover.
*
* @param obj The hover object
- * @param target The object to center the hover onto. The hover
+ * @param target The object to center the hover onto.
*
* This function will cause the hover to be centered on the target object.
*/
* @brief Gets the target object for the hover.
*
* @param obj The hover object
- * @param parent The object to locate the hover over.
+ * @return The target object for the hover.
*
* @see elm_hover_target_set()
*/
* "smart". This is a special placement hint and its use case
* independs of the calculations coming from
* elm_hover_best_content_location_get(). Its use is for cases when
- * one desires only one hover content, but with a dinamic special
+ * one desires only one hover content, but with a dynamic special
* placement within the hover area. The content's geometry, whenever
- * it changes, will be used to decide on a best location not
+ * it changes, will be used to decide on a best location, not
* extrapolating the hover's parent object view to show it in (still
* being the hover's target determinant of its medium part -- move and
* resize it to simulate finger sizes, for example). If one of the
* @li full: Items will be placed between the descent and ascent, or the
* lowest point in the line and its highest.
*
- * The next image shows different configurations of items and how they
- * are the previously mentioned options affect their sizes. In all cases,
+ * The next image shows different configurations of items and how
+ * the previously mentioned options affect their sizes. In all cases,
* the green line indicates the ascent, blue for the baseline and red for
* the descent.
*