From: seoz Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2011 07:11:40 +0000 (+0000) Subject: elm Elementary.h.in: Fix more documentation. X-Git-Tag: REL_F_I9500_20120323_1~17^2~1212 X-Git-Url: http://review.tizen.org/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=f7b10a117fd459cde932004f2efebb1e927e69ef;p=framework%2Fuifw%2Felementary.git elm Elementary.h.in: Fix more documentation. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.enlightenment.org/var/svn/e/trunk/elementary@65753 7cbeb6ba-43b4-40fd-8cce-4c39aea84d33 --- diff --git a/src/lib/Elementary.h.in b/src/lib/Elementary.h.in index 1b8c430..0626122 100644 --- a/src/lib/Elementary.h.in +++ b/src/lib/Elementary.h.in @@ -8175,16 +8175,16 @@ extern "C" { * * An item in a gengrid can have 0 or more texts (they can be * regular text or textblock Evas objects - that's up to the style - * to determine), 0 or more icons (which are simply objects + * to determine), 0 or more contents (which are simply objects * swallowed into the gengrid item's theming Edje object) and 0 or * more boolean states, which have the behavior left to the * user to define. The Edje part names for each of these properties * will be looked up, in the theme file for the gengrid, under the - * Edje (string) data items named @c "texts", @c "icons" and @c + * Edje (string) data items named @c "texts", @c "contents" and @c * "states", respectively. For each of those properties, if more * than one part is provided, they must have names listed separated * by spaces in the data fields. For the default gengrid item - * theme, we have @b one text part (@c "elm.text"), @b two icon + * theme, we have @b one text part (@c "elm.text"), @b two content * parts (@c "elm.swalllow.icon" and @c "elm.swallow.end") and @b * no state parts. * @@ -18223,7 +18223,7 @@ extern "C" { * while still being fast and low on memory usage. At the same time it was * also made to be able to do tree structures. But the price to pay is more * complexity when it comes to usage. If all you want is a simple list with - * icons and a single label, use the normal @ref List object. + * icons and a single text, use the normal @ref List object. * * Genlist has a fairly large API, mostly because it's relatively complex, * trying to be both expansive, powerful and efficient. First we will begin @@ -18250,7 +18250,7 @@ extern "C" { * elm_genlist_item_append() and related item creation functions, and a @c * obj parameter that points to the genlist object itself. * - * The function pointers inside @c func are @c text_get, @c icon_get, @c + * The function pointers inside @c func are @c text_get, @c content_get, @c * state_get and @c del. The 3 first functions also receive a @c part * parameter described below. A brief description of these functions follows: * @@ -18299,7 +18299,7 @@ extern "C" { * * @section Genlist_Items Structure of items * - * An item in a genlist can have 0 or more text labels (they can be regular + * An item in a genlist can have 0 or more texts (they can be regular * text or textblock Evas objects - that's up to the style to determine), 0 * or more contents (which are simply objects swallowed into the genlist item's * theming Edje object) and 0 or more boolean states, which have the @@ -18308,7 +18308,7 @@ extern "C" { * under the Edje (string) data items named @c "labels", @c "contents" and @c * "states", respectively. For each of those properties, if more than one * part is provided, they must have names listed separated by spaces in the - * data fields. For the default genlist item theme, we have @b one label + * data fields. For the default genlist item theme, we have @b one text * part (@c "elm.text"), @b two content parts (@c "elm.swalllow.icon" and @c * "elm.swallow.end") and @b no state parts. * @@ -18375,7 +18375,7 @@ extern "C" { * elm_genlist_item_data_get() returns the data pointer set by the item * creation functions. * - * If an item changes (state of boolean changes, label or contents change), + * If an item changes (state of boolean changes, text or contents change), * then use elm_genlist_item_update() to have genlist update the item with * the new state. Genlist will re-realize the item thus call the functions * in the _Elm_Genlist_Item_Class for that item. @@ -19575,11 +19575,11 @@ extern "C" { */ EAPI void elm_genlist_item_data_set(Elm_Genlist_Item *it, const void *data) EINA_ARG_NONNULL(1); /** - * Tells genlist to "orphan" icons fetchs by the item class + * Tells genlist to "orphan" contents fetchs by the item class * * @param it The item * - * This instructs genlist to release references to icons in the item, + * This instructs genlist to release references to contents in the item, * meaning that they will no longer be managed by genlist and are * floating "orphans" that can be re-used elsewhere if the user wants * to. @@ -19615,7 +19615,7 @@ extern "C" { * @param it The item * * This updates an item by calling all the item class functions again - * to get the icons, labels and states. Use this when the original + * to get the contents, texts and states. Use this when the original * item data has changed and the changes are desired to be reflected. * * Use elm_genlist_realized_items_update() to update all already realized @@ -19650,7 +19650,7 @@ extern "C" { * @param itf The flags of item's part type * * This updates an item's part by calling item's fetching functions again - * to get the icons, labels and states. Use this when the original + * to get the contents, texts and states. Use this when the original * item data has changed and the changes are desired to be reflected. * Second parts argument is used for globbing to match '*', '?', and '.' * It can be used at updating multi fields. @@ -19689,7 +19689,7 @@ extern "C" { * have only one tooltip at a time, so any previous tooltip data * will get removed. * - * In order to set an icon or something else as a tooltip, look at + * In order to set a content or something else as a tooltip, look at * elm_genlist_item_tooltip_content_cb_set(). * * @ingroup Genlist @@ -19924,7 +19924,7 @@ extern "C" { * @param obj The genlist object. * * This updates all realized items by calling all the item class functions again - * to get the icons, labels and states. Use this when the original + * to get the contents, texts and states. Use this when the original * item data has changed and the changes are desired to be reflected. * * To update just one item, use elm_genlist_item_update().